A husband finds himself in a difficult situation when his wife undergoes plastic surgery to address her insecurities. Despite his attempts to boost her confidence, she decides to go through with breast augmentation and lip fillers. As she plans for even more procedures, the husband’s honest opinion on the matter leads to a heated argument. Was he being supportive or insensitive?
Wife’s Insecurities

Taking the Plunge

Mixed Feelings

More Procedures on the Horizon

Honesty Strikes a Nerve ⚡

Struggling to Adapt

Respectful but Offensive?

Support vs. Honesty: A Delicate Balance
The husband’s honesty about his feelings regarding his wife’s plastic surgery journey has led to a heated debate. While he tries to be supportive, he also struggles to adapt to the changes and worries about the potential consequences of more procedures. His wife, however, feels betrayed and unsupported. Is he being insensitive, or is his honesty justified? Share your thoughts and reactions.
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Spouse concerned about wife’s plastic surgery, suggests therapy.

Plastic surgery patients need mental evaluations to avoid risks. NTA.

Encouraging counseling before more plastic surgery ♀️

Supportive husband seeks therapy for wife’s insecurities

Supportive husband suggests therapy for wife’s body image issues

Spouse wants support but not honesty on plastic surgery? NTA.

Respectful honesty. Therapy may be a better option for her.
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Encouraging therapy for deeper body image issues

Online influence on body modification? The commenters discuss

Supportive husband suggests therapy for wife’s body dysmorphia.

Encouraging therapy over plastic surgery for self-esteem
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Supportive husband helps wife with body dysmorphia

Appearance matters in relationships, but should partners have a say?

Supportive husband expresses concern about wife’s ongoing plastic surgery.

Suggest counseling sessions before plastic surgery to address underlying issues.

Husband expresses genuine concern for wife’s plastic surgery decisions

Warning against cosmetic surgery addiction. NTA commenter empathizes.

Plastic surgery won’t fix self-esteem issues, therapy will. NTA

Navigating the complexities of plastic surgery and body image

Supporting plastic surgery, but urging therapy for deeper issues.

Supportive comment urges caution with plastic surgery and slippery slope.

Supportive or insensitive? NTA suggests therapy over surgery.

Encouraging comment suggests therapy for self-esteem issues

Husband’s honesty on wife’s plastic surgery: NTA or insensitive?

Encouraging therapy for insecurities about plastic surgery.
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Husband’s honesty and struggle to be supportive of wife’s plastic surgery.

NTA comment receives no replies.

Supportive comment offers helpful advice on undoing lip injections.

Spouse considering more plastic surgery, possible BDD, therapy suggested. NTA.

Encouraging counseling before more plastic surgery.

Cosmetic surgery patients need therapy before surgery. Exceptions apply.

Plastic surgery for confidence: empowering or triggering?

Comment suggests therapy over surgery for wife’s issues.

Encouraging therapy over surgery for low self-esteem

The harsh truth about plastic surgery and mental health.

Embrace your body, change the narrative. Mental health over plastic surgery.

Encouraging support for a spouse struggling with body dysmorphia.

Encouraging alternative solutions for confidence, NTA comment section

Husband defends disliking wife’s plastic surgery, suggests counseling

Spouse’s low self-esteem is warping her perception. NTA.

Patient’s mental state should be considered before plastic surgery. NTA

NTA suggests therapy over surgery for sensitive issue

Encouraging therapy over more procedures for wife’s self-image issues

Plastic surgery addiction is real. Therapy could be beneficial.

Encouraging therapy over surgery for body dysmorphia.

Navigating the gray area of cosmetic surgery: when is it justified?

Encouraging seeking professional help for deep-seated insecurities
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Supportive comment on wife’s plastic surgery and BDD struggles

Honesty is the best policy, but seek therapy for body dysmorphia.

Encouraging seeking professional help for body image issues.

Supporting a loved one’s change can be challenging

Fiance’s opinion on plastic surgery respected, NTA.

Encouraging therapy for plastic surgery – NTA comment.

NTA but therapy before permanent plastic surgery. Lip fillers dissolve!

Supporting mental health is important. NTA made the right call.

Encourage therapy for unsatisfied spouse before more surgery.

Plastic surgery for self-esteem: NTA suggests therapy to cope.

Husband questions wife’s plastic surgery, sparks debate on supportiveness.

Supporting wife’s insecurity after plastic surgery regrets

Encouraging therapy over surgery for wife. NTA judgement.

Supportive husband expresses concern for wife’s self-esteem and well-being

Encouraging NTA comment suggests seeking psychological help for wife’s insecurities.

Supportive comment advises against more plastic surgery for insecurity.

Supportive NTA comment suggests therapy for wife’s plastic surgery addiction.

Supportive husband navigates tricky situation with wife’s plastic surgery. NTA

Therapy may help more than surgery. NTA suggests a solution.

The hidden financial cost of plastic surgery

Encouraging therapy before plastic surgery? NTA’s thoughtful suggestion

Supportive advice on plastic surgery and therapy for body issues.
