After the divorce, the retouching takes place
Women returning from difficult separations are increasingly turning to cosmetic surgery to make a break with the past and start a new single life. This is what emerges from a study conducted by the Women and Quality of Life Association, chaired by psychologist Serenella Salomoni, on a sample of 240 women aged between 30 and 55, legally separated.
Well, 30% of the interviewees admitted to using the maintenance allowance paid by their spouse mainly to resort to the scalpel and thus change their outward appearance. This is an expense item that for the majority of the panel has priority over the payment of the rent or the mortgage installment (24%), the sessions with the psychologist to overcome the trauma of separation (12%) or the possibility of traveling (5%), while 25% admit to spending on the needs of their children, in addition to the allowance already provided for by law, even the "alimony" they are entitled to as former wives.
A phenomenon, this, already widespread in the States, where among the trophy wives, most often abandoned by their spouses for younger women, the so-called "Vengeance plastic surgery" (revenge plastic surgery). All charged to the ex-husbands account.
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