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Adults Who Got Plastic Surgery As Teens Reveal Their Regrets
Though patients can have regrets, the majority of those who undergo surgery generally report being satisfied with the outcome of their procedures, according to David B. Sarwer, an associate dean for research at the College of Public Health at Temple University and a psychologist who’s studied the psychological implications of cosmetic surgery for over 25 years.“That said, some rhinoplasty patients do report that it takes them a period of time to adjust to the new appearance of their face, and some also express some feelings of regret, particularly if they have changed a feature that is...…Though patients can have regrets, the majority of those who undergo surgery generally report being satisfied with the outcome of their procedures, according to David B. Sarwer, an associate dean for research at the College of Public Health at Temple University and a psychologist who’s studied the psychological implications of cosmetic surgery for over 25 years.“That said, some rhinoplasty patients do report that it takes them a period of time to adjust to the new appearance of their face, and some also express some feelings of regret, particularly if they have changed a feature that is...WW…
11 Things To Do Besides Say 'This Has To Stop' After Police Brutality
×U.S. EditionPart of HuffPost Black Voices. ©2022 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.×We’ve become depressingly rote in our response to against the Black community. We say how outraged we are on Instagram. We share a link on and declare that #BlackLivesMatter in the status. Wash, rinse, repeat. There’s not much value in deriding or debating what true allyship means. There’s no denying that posting is important. Bringing awareness to issues your friends and families may be closed off to and sharing antiracist organizations to donate to is very necessary.AdvertisementBut if we’re going to...…×U.S. EditionPart of HuffPost Black Voices. ©2022 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.×We’ve become depressingly rote in our response to against the Black community. We say how outraged we are on Instagram. We share a link on and declare that #BlackLivesMatter in the status. Wash, rinse, repeat. There’s not much value in deriding or debating what true allyship means. There’s no denying that posting is important. Bringing awareness to issues your friends and families may be closed off to and sharing antiracist organizations to donate to is very necessary.AdvertisementBut if we’re going to...WW…
8 Things Happy Couples Do When They Feel Disconnected
×U.S. EditionPart of HuffPost Relationships. ©2022 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.×to point out the signs of an emotionally disconnected couple: They (i.e., give each other the silent treatment), lose interest in the details of each other’s lives, and feel unmoved by shows of affection from each other.Although we hear a lot about the signs that a marriage is in rough water, we rarely see how couples get through those rocky moments. AdvertisementWhat do those “Are we OK?” conversations sound like? What kinds of compromises do they make? What changes do they make to ensure the issues...…×U.S. EditionPart of HuffPost Relationships. ©2022 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.×to point out the signs of an emotionally disconnected couple: They (i.e., give each other the silent treatment), lose interest in the details of each other’s lives, and feel unmoved by shows of affection from each other.Although we hear a lot about the signs that a marriage is in rough water, we rarely see how couples get through those rocky moments. AdvertisementWhat do those “Are we OK?” conversations sound like? What kinds of compromises do they make? What changes do they make to ensure the issues...WW…
Here's Why It's A Big Deal To Capitalize The Word 'Black'
×U.S. EditionFollow UsPart of HuffPost Home & Living. ©2020 Verizon Media. All rights reserved.×writes extensively about race; through the years, she had gotten used to copy editors deleting the capital “B” in “Black” in her work. Mitchell, an associate professor recognition of an ethnic identity. lowercase ‘b’“When I was told that I would have to use capital W if I insisted upon capital B, I let it go,” she said. But she knew it was more complicated than that: “I allowed myself to be content with how thoroughly I was representing the truth about the dynamism and dignity of Black...…×U.S. EditionFollow UsPart of HuffPost Home & Living. ©2020 Verizon Media. All rights reserved.×writes extensively about race; through the years, she had gotten used to copy editors deleting the capital “B” in “Black” in her work. Mitchell, an associate professor recognition of an ethnic identity. lowercase ‘b’“When I was told that I would have to use capital W if I insisted upon capital B, I let it go,” she said. But she knew it was more complicated than that: “I allowed myself to be content with how thoroughly I was representing the truth about the dynamism and dignity of Black...WW…
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