Would You Marry or Date Someone Who Had a Nose Job?

Would You Marry or Date Someone Who Had a Nose Job?

I live with my partner who has had rhinoplasty. He was kicked in the face by a cow when he was milking in the late 1970s. His nose was not very well! When he went into hospital for the operation, he jokingly said that he would have his nose in plaster. I told him not to be so stupid! How wrong I was!!

The NHS did a first-class job. You would never know that he had a rebuilt nose. He says that anybody who has an unnecessary nose job is mad, it hurt for months afterwards, even just touching it.

The Importance of Nose Reconstruction

Back to your question why ever would you not date a guy who had rhinoplasty? I don’t understand the issue. What if a young man has an unusually big nose, a flat nose, or a very long nose and he was bullied as a child? What if he’s got a crooked nose or a deviated septum that causes medical issues like sinus infections? There are lots of reasons to get your nose fixed. Most of the time, it’s one operation, and the person feels a whole lot happier, and the problem is solved.

I’d be worried about dating people who are plastic surgery addicts and obsessive about appearance—the kind who have had a half dozen nose jobs and still aren’t happy.

Facial Reconstruction Can Be for Everything

The hell do I care? Facial reconstruction can be for everything from not liking a feature to having something rebuilt after a disfiguring accident. The surgery is the same. I’m not going to ask or judge.

I love it. Don’t exactly know why, but I personally find it extremely attractive. I’m male, and I have a nose ring myself, and I’ve dated two women that also had them. I’ve even told my current girlfriend to get one when she told me she used to want it.

Plastic Surgeon as a Partner

Id love to have a plastic surgeon for a boyfriend! Real rhinos are better, but I still appreciate beautiful noses and nose rings.

The truth is, real rhinos are better. They’re not just decorations; they represent the natural beauty of this world. But I appreciate that some people enjoy nose rings, and that’s their choice. It does not impact my feelings about them in any significant way.

Real rhinos are better. They roam wild and free, contributing to the balance of our ecosystem. Nose rings, on the other hand, are a personal expression that can be beautiful and meaningful. The reason I find nose rings attractive is perhaps linked to my own experiences and perhaps a subtle appreciation for adornments that can change a person’s appearance in a positive way.

Of course! Why not? It’s their nose, and they did not like how they looked before so they chose to have it changed. Why are you so concerned about it? It’s not your business.

I am a single man, and while I’m generally not a fan of nose rings, it wouldn’t really change my consideration of marrying someone. I can’t imagine any circumstance in which something as trivial as a nose ring would impact a relationship that was otherwise strong enough to make marriage a possibility.