I saw my first bigtime surgery lady about a year ago - fully taught skin, tiny nose, huge lips (you see combinations in London but rarely the full whammy)- and was surprised at how shocked I was, I stared which is something - y'know, erudite Londoner - I wouldn't normally do, she looked really shocking, you're right, genuinely alien, I can see the attraction in going there, I think you'd think that people were staring because they were stunned by your beauty, but it's not really that. The look was genuinely fascinating, and I guess gives people something to talk about as well, it's an entrance, it means you never have to talk about yourself, only what you have had done.
I kinda wanna see total skeletons on catwalks as well, it won't have gone far enough for me until bones are snapping due to osteoporosis in Milan.
I hate the way men's bodies have become, blokes look like insects, which I guess is the idea.