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[–] [deleted] 2 pts 4y

There's a fine line between being deceptive and wanting more. As a woman, your job is to offer your genetic beauty to a worthy man. It's false advertising if you're in any way hiding your genetic expression underneath makeups or plastic surgeries. If you truly want a better life, get in better shape or offer cooking skills. Don't try to change what you can't, which is your god-given lottery of the gene.

[–] 3 pts 4y

Regardless, I can't blame a woman for working and suffering pain to change the fucked up face nature gave her, in hopes that it would make someone more willing to pay attention to her soul.

I see it from both sides, I can't fault either of them.

I support the woman in trying to be more than an ugly wretch, and I support the husband in suing her for giving him ugly kids.

Shit sandwich all the way around. Life can be cruel sometimes.

[–] [deleted] 0 pt 4y

Life is cruel for people wanting to change what they can't. Accept your dealt cards. Change what you can, and forget everything else. I can't change my parents or the circumstances I was born with, but I have done my best to improve on what I can. And even though I'm not happy, I'm satisfied in knowing I'm working on what I can, which are my physique, my career, and my finance.

[–] 2 pts 4y

You, you, you, you, you.....

I don't care about your personal quest to accept your faults and wasn't looking for a life coach.

Simply stated I understand the position of both people in this scenario.