Mar 5 • 09:53 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

L. Tamulytė-Stončė Critiques Plastic Surgery Fanatics: "If You're as Dull as a Corner of a House, Nothing Will Help"

Laima Tamulytė-Stončė candidly critiques the obsession with plastic surgery and cosmetic enhancements in Lithuanian society.

In a recent episode of the show "For or Against?" aired on LNK, L. Tamulytė-Stončė expressed her strong disapproval of the societal pressure surrounding plastic surgeries and cosmetic enhancements. She emphasized that many women, who aren’t even aging yet, are already obsessed with fighting wrinkles that don’t exist. According to Tamulytė-Stončė, the normalization of cosmetic procedures will not lead to genuine improvement if the individual lacks personal abilities and character.

Tamulytė-Stončė stated that the narrative suggesting beauty opens all doors is misleading, stating that one can possess physical beauty but still be as dull as a corner of a house. She expressed concern about the focus on superficial beauty standards and how this impacts individuals' self-worth and identity. Her remarks are particularly relevant in today’s context, where the influence of social media amplifies the obsession with aesthetics, often promoting unhealthy comparisons.

The discussion also touched upon the notable case of Justina Partikė, who has been labeled as Lithuania's record-holder in plastic surgeries. Partikė's recent procedures, including fat removal and thigh lift, illustrate the extreme lengths to which people are going in the pursuit of perceived beauty. This ongoing dialogue and action on plastic surgery reflect a broader cultural moment in Lithuania, propelling discussions about beauty standards and the implications of chasing them.

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