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With Botox, Looking Good and Feeling Less (Published 2011) (www.nytimes.com)

A study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science found that users of Botox may have difficulty empathizing with others.

Bonus link

How Botox changes your brain

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-fallible-mind/201501/how-facial-botox-changes-your-brain-literally

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Rosey
Rosey
3 months ago

Had a discussion with a colleague the other day. She’s 37 has great skin and looks great. Just a normal woman. Her husband begged her not to get this and refuses to drive her to appts. She started in her forehead and now gets it in other parts of her face. She is really funny and you can’t tell when she’s smiling anymore. I tried to tell her she just doesn’t need it but she wouldn’t listen.

I didn’t always understand…and sometimes still don’t… understand what Revelation is saying when it refers to images. That’s stuff frightens me. People are being enslaved to this stuff.

lgageharleya
lgageharleya
3 months ago
Reply to  Rosey

Images are a mirrorlike substitute for the real thing…flat, 2 dimensional, incomplete. The icon replacing actuality. The Golden Calf.

chek
chek
3 months ago

Botox can travel throughout the body and cause clots. Also, narcissists care about appearances and naturally lack empathy for others. It doesn’t have anything to do with the botox but has everything to do with self centered people.

Kay
Kay
3 months ago
Reply to  chek

Yes, physical looks AND pretenses. Image-based (in general) very deceptive and ever-evolving . Scary stuff

rick
rick
3 months ago

The cats outta the bag! No wonder all these women have turned nacissistic!

seeray
seeray
3 months ago

Just yesterday I heard a doctor say it damages nerves where it’s injected, often permanently. And that it’s linked to brain cancer.