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Originally Posted by RobinMask
Sorry if this is sounds like a criticism, or is maybe too personal a question, but it seems to be that a desire for plastic surgery would make one (typically) as far from being vain as imaginable. If there's something about you that you're desperate to change to look better, then surely it implies you don't think you're attractive enough as you are? To me a desire for plastic surgery is a sign of insecurity. Personally if I could afford it I'd get plastic surgery in a heartbeat, not because I'm 'vain' because if I was then I wouldn't feel the need to change my appearance, but because I'm insecure. I could be wrong, but I just feel a need to change oneself excludes one from being vain
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It may be insecurity as you said. I'm an introvert. But that doesn't contradict the fact that I'm that vain spoiled girl (I hate vanity by the way). That would make sense if you knew what I want to change in my body (but I'm not telling what it is). Many people love that physical feature in me, and I can live with it, but
I prefer to live without it if possible. Satisfying myself.
I'm an unpredictable person anyway. I can change my mind so easily! Thanks for your comment =]