Women who opt for plastic surgery 'shunned' by men
Published Date:
11 October 2006
Modern men are staging a backlash against the rise of the boob job, a survey suggests.
A poll for More magazine found that 85 per cent of men aged 18 to 34 said that they hated plastic surgery and found it a "complete turn-off" in women.
The survey, which polled 1,600 men in the age-group across the UK, found that a further 15 per cent claimed not to even notice women's cosmetic surgery.
A spokeswoman for More magazine commented: "Women would be better off spending their money on new dress and shoes rather than fake breasts.
"They look at false cleavages but it is clear that it is a big turn off both sexually and in terms of forming a relationship.
Asked which female celebrity they were most attracted to, 51 per cent opted for singer Cheryl Tweedy with 24 per cent opting for Scarlett Johansson, while glamour girl Jordan managed 9 per cent.
The survey also found that most of those polled watched pornography. Just 10 per cent answered no while 4 per cent said that their girlfriend would not let them.
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