Science says: men do not find us more attractive after some cosmetic help

You have a renovation that is constructive in nature or cosmetic. If you go for constructive, you mess with the foundation, while with cosmetic, you make sure the outside is just a bit polished. The plaster layer, so to speak. In our country, more and more people are opting for a little procedure here and there. Sometimes a bit of Botox to smooth out the frown or an extra cup to push up the décolletage. But is it really as attractive as we think?
I heard Jelmer yesterday, the quite funny and witty sidekick of Frank Dane, in the morning show of 538 saying that he doesn't find anything sexy about such a plastic type. I was in the car, but otherwise, I would have immediately started researching. Because do men actually still find women who tinker with themselves sexy? You want to know before you tick off a filler and some injections on the menu.
Lindanieuws.nl and EenVandaag conducted research on how we see ourselves and how men see us. It already came out that men really don't need it all to be so toned, but I looked up the research again and they don't really have the hots for women after a procedure either. For example, 94% of the surveyed men flee from a woman with fillers and natural breasts are still preferred over reconstruction. Good news, right? They even find a wrinkle in the face more beautiful than a tightened face.
Not that they have anything against it; if you have a good reason, you can go ahead. By the way, did you know that one in five women over forty has had something done to themselves? And that their men were surveyed and that they could have easily let it go from forty percent of those men? Just sayin’. If you do it, you should especially not do it for him, but for yourself.



