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Homophobic tweet about a man's nose job goes viral


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  1. 1. Before or after

    • He looked better before the nose job
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    • He looks better now
      51
    • He looks good both before and after the nose job
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I had one once, it revolutionised my confidence and changed my life. I don’t regret it.

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said:

From DL lightskin muslim man to average gay twink with an Onlyfans omg

huh? That's not how the average DL lightskin muslim man looks like over here for sure lol, unless maybe they're Bosnian

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He looks way better after. Congrats to him though. Must be a major boost to his self image. 

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He looks amazing in both, preferred the before, but whatever makes him happy...

If anybody has his @ it would be very appreciated...

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looks hot in both 

 

a phenomenal nose job regardless 

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I like big noses, but that's a great nose job ngl. He looks good either way.

 

I'd say a good nose job is more effective than most other procedures tbh.

torturedpoet
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Would never get a nose job because they’re so easy to screw up but his is amazing. Looks great in both pics honestly. 

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42 minutes ago, Selegend said:

 This one :lmao:

:deadbanana2:

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Not the doctor I went to :shutup: :jonnycat:
Who is amazing and does the best he can. I wanted a natural looking nose and got it. This guy asked for a pretty nose and got it

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He didn’t even need it

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He looked so damn fine before, even white people cant escape from the white supremacists ideals

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both are good. i lowkey prefer the right. anyone saying that he doesnt look good or has a 'gay' face is a jealous straight man :bird:

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13 minutes ago, Blue Jeans said:

Not the doctor I went to :shutup: :jonnycat:
Who is amazing and does the best he can. I wanted a natural looking nose and got it. This guy asked for a pretty nose and got it

hm sis :gaycat3:

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Those east european eyes, with the touch of sadness, watching up to me as they tear up. Beautiful pup

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53 minutes ago, Dante Silva said:

I had one once, it revolutionised my confidence and changed my life. I don’t regret it.

I want one but I saw a video of the procedure and it scarred me. :doc:

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Both, but I kinda prefer before

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He looked better before imo, still cute tho but is it me or the new nose makes him look even younger? 

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1 hour ago, shyboi said:

 

that's my current haircut :gaycatney1:

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I loveeeee big noses, don’t touch it king

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Left: My type

Right: Looks like he wants to bump purses

 

I think it's the hair? Idk. There's smth about a rugged man... like too many guys nowadays want to be pretty which is... a turn off.

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He looked good before too, but even better with the new nose and haircut. I'd say he definitely made the right choice. 

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He looked better b4

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who is it

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I like his original nose personally

 

I mean if we wanna get into my nose-related trauma it’s kinda been present in my life for over a decade lol

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my mom, both her sisters, my grandmother, one of my cousins, all got at least one nose job respectively. in 1950s-1970s(ish) Baltimore, it was common for women to get nose jobs as bat mitzvah presents :weeps: which is so beyond disgusting and inappropriate imo. that is a CHILD, a 12 or 13 year old has no business setting foot in a plastic surgery office. my oldest brother and my oldest sister both got straight bridged noses, and the rest of the three of us got more classic roman style noses. I was SO insecure of my nose for SO long, in fact it was the second thing on my body that grew at the beginning of puberty. so from ages 13 to 18ish I kinda had smaller eyes, a smaller mouth, a small frame… and an entirely disproportionate nose :rip: and when I was older I learned that my sister Rose went through something similar when she first hit puberty. she was so confused about how she got her (gorgeous and sharp) nose with a small bump in the bridge, considering both of our parents had straight bridges. my mom admitting to having had a nosejob in her teenage years, following suit of her two older sisters. she mentioned to Rose that her nose looked exactly like hers before her nosejob, and the funniest part is that not only did Rose later go on to do site modeling, but her nose fits her face perfectly now and the bridge bump is only noticeable if you look really closely. apparently, it’s the same case with mine, though mine is obviously bigger considering i’m a guy and I have the masculine nose and the hunter eyes and all that. my brother Tom has the biggest bump (and the biggest nose in general) in our family, and you know what? it fits his face perfectly too. I can’t imagine myself, or Rose, or Tom, with anything other than our noses. were we all a bit awkward in our teens with our facial proportions growing at different rates? absolutely, but we all ended up good looking people. hell, all 5 of us are good looking. I’ve been told that the 5 of us look like each other in different fonts lol. anyway, the trauma is intergenerational, and during the beginning of the pandemic back in 2020, I had a dream in which I was in my mom’s childhood kitchen watching her family’s reaction as her older sister Sheila came home with a fresh nose. my mom’s older brother and her father both shook their heads in mild disappointment and somehow I felt that in my SOUL while I was dreaming. I wasn’t a tangible character, more like a ghost looking on. my mom was only about 10 or 11 in the dream and she seemed so impressionable and innocent… and ultimately a bit sad about her sister’s rhinoplasty as well. it was extremely powerful and idk why exactly i had that dream but maybe it was a message for me to not criticize my appearance as much as i used to. a closing to that chapter. my mom never needed a nosejob. neither did anyone in her family! they all looked beautiful, they all still look beautiful, but the trauma was always there with my mom commenting on celebrities’ noses when they came onscreen and talking  about how she looks jewish and some of her cousins look “less jewish.” it’s just insane how this sh*t can be so easily engrained in us.

anyway! yeah, his OG nose was lovely and unique, but if he’s happy then good for him :clap3: he still is a cutie 

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I would **** both tbh

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