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SHOULD YOU HAVE COSMETIC SURGERY TO KEEP A MAN?

Women of a certain age should go under the knife in order to keep their man from straying. It's a bold statement and one which sex expert Louise Van Der Velde is standing by. Over the weekend an article written by Louise appeared*online, stating that women only have themselves to blame if their man cheats on them - and they should consider improving their bodies through surgical means.*

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SHOULD YOU HAVE COSMETIC SURGERY TO KEEP A MAN?

Women of a certain age should go under the knife in order to keep their man from straying. It's a bold statement and one which sex expert Louise Van Der Velde is standing by. Over the weekend an article written by Louise appeared*online, stating that women only have themselves to blame if their man cheats on them - and they should consider improving their bodies through surgical means.*

 

 

Louise Van Der Velde, a sex expert?

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The Daily Mail certainly attracts these harpies with reactionary views....Does anyone remember Samantha Brick claiming that women were jealous of her because she was beautiful? Turns out she was average looking.....

 

---------- Post added 03-11-2014 at 12:23 ----------

 

Louise Van Der Velde, a sex expert?

 

In these parts she'd be referred to as a slapper

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SHOULD YOU HAVE COSMETIC SURGERY TO KEEP A MAN?

Women of a certain age should go under the knife in order to keep their man from straying. It's a bold statement and one which sex expert Louise Van Der Velde is standing by. Over the weekend an article written by Louise appeared*online, stating that women only have themselves to blame if their man cheats on them - and they should consider improving their bodies through surgical means.*

If a women wants to have plastic surgery to keep her man then thats her business and no one elses.

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SHOULD YOU HAVE COSMETIC SURGERY TO KEEP A MAN?

Women of a certain age should go under the knife in order to keep their man from straying. It's a bold statement and one which sex expert Louise Van Der Velde is standing by. Over the weekend an article written by Louise appeared*online, stating that women only have themselves to blame if their man cheats on them - and they should consider improving their bodies through surgical means.*

 

Sounds like rather an odd statement for a woman to make... Pretty misogynistic IMO.

Also rather insulting to men as it implies that they're very shallow and only interested in looks.

 

She's just managed to insult both men and women, slow hand clap. :thumbsup:

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In these parts she'd be referred to as a slapper

 

It would seem some prefer a slapper to their wives. :hihi:

 

---------- Post added 03-11-2014 at 12:29 ----------

 

Sounds like rather an odd statement for a woman to make... Pretty misogynistic IMO.

Also rather insulting to men as it implies that they're very shallow and only interested in looks.

 

She's just managed to insult both men and women, slow hand clap. :thumbsup:

 

:clap::thumbsup:

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The Daily Mail certainly prints faux controversy articles trolling for clicks to generate advertising revenue....Does anyone remember Samantha Brick claiming that women were jealous of her because she was beautiful?

 

Corrected that for you.

 

 

Come on people - don't fall for it again.

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