When it comes to our appearance, some of us may have things we might wish we could change about ourselves.
Others will be so confident in their bodies that they don't want to alter anything and a few might be completely opposed to the idea of any cosmetic work whatsoever.
This is the case for one woman who has told their partner they would leave them if they were ever to have any work done.
The partner, who was keen to try botox and teeth whitening, was stunned by the woman's admission and took to Mumsnet to ask for some much-needed advice.

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In an anonymous post, they wrote: "So my partner of 1.5 years reacted quite badly to me saying I may want botox and my teeth to be whitened. I'm in my 30s. I'm not super self-conscious it's just something I want. I come from a long line of wrinkly foreheads.
"I am financially independent- I have a decent job.
"When I mentioned that my sister and I had discussed getting Botox to our foreheads, and foreheads only, she said she doesn’t want to be with someone who has Botox or anything to do with altering the way I look - inc Invisalign and whitening of teeth. She cried a lot and said she’s only attracted to people who aren’t self-conscious about their looks.
"With regards to the whitening that was the whole 'it's a chemical and I don't believe in it'. I guess it's nice that my partner likes how I look naturally - I'd be upset if they wanted me/ told me to get it done but I do think Christ it's my body and also how can someone who Loves me threaten you leave me if I get it done."
They added: "I don't know what to think or feel."
Hundreds of people responded to the post, sharing their advice for the partner.
One person said: "None of her business unless you're asking her to pay. Your money, your teeth, your face. Why are you even discussing this with her?"
Another replied: "For reference, I have had botox in the past, never told anyone other than my mum, who also does it and doesn't tell anyone. There's no need to be broadcasting your business. Nobody needs to consult all around them before getting their hair done."
A third proclaimed: "She has no right to tell you what you can do with your body. I don’t like how she was crying and making your choices all about her either. She sounds very manipulative."
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