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Plastic Surgery Obsession

SlytherinDixon

I'm still in love with Judas, baby.
Does anyone else have an obsession with plastic surgery? Mine was sparked about 8 years ago when my brother told me I looked like Japanese guitarist Takamasa 'Miyavi' Ishihara. I then went on diets and facial stretches and mimicry of facial emotions to look like him. Next year I get my first actual surgery to make our eyes the same.

My progress on the dieting and the facial mimicry has been scarce. But, you can see a slight resemblance. Much more than eight years ago. Facial mimicry has also helped my Aspergers, as in fake facial expressions... But sometimes I look angry when I mean to be happy.

This is Miyavi.
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This is me.
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Anyone else obsessed with surgery or looking like someone else?
 
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Your eyes are beautiful. His are not as nice as yours. You should think twice about changing them. Pardon me for being blunt, but not all obsessions are healthy ones. The facial mimicry is an interesting way of learning facial expressions though.
 
Your eyes are beautiful. His are not as nice as yours. You should think twice about changing them. Pardon me for being blunt, but not all obsessions are healthy ones. The facial mimicry is an interesting way of learning facial expressions though.
Thank you for calling my eyes beautiful. That's something I rarely ever hear.

Facial mimicry is something I would recommend to anyone who needs further help learning the proper facial expressions for certain emotions. :)
 
I kind of like you as you are too. You have pretty eyes. And whether because you're smiling or it's genetics but you have nice, full cheekbones and his kinda go straight from his eyes to his jawline. He has a longish face and you have more of a heart-shaped face. It suits you as individuals.

Closest thing I ever had to a look-alike (other than people seeing I resembled actors I had no interest in) was when I was going through my openly rock-and-roll phase I was told I looked like Bon Jovi. Still one of my favorite haircuts in the past, but I probably won't go back to it. I miss my long braid too much and want it back.
 
Closest thing I ever had to a look-alike (other than people seeing I resembled actors I had no interest in) was when I was going through my openly rock-and-roll phase I was told I looked like Bon Jovi.

I've never been told I look like anybody else, except when I wear sunglasses. Then I'm told I look like Ozzy Osborne. :)
 

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