(I'm writing a lot)
Are there people like me? To be honest, I was really ugly when I was young. There were people among my relatives who kept calling me ugly and I've never heard anyone say I was pretty in my entire life. I have a pair of long, prominent teeth, a small nose, and an uneven face shape. The only thing is that I have good skin? But I wasn't ashamed of my appearance. I thought I was attractive in my own way, but then I went to college and lost some weight and didn't even think about getting double eyelid surgery, but I got it because of an illness? But I really heard that I was pretty like in a sitcom. It wasn't a lot, but it was the first time I'd heard it so many times in my life. (Of course, I wasn't pretty;;) When I was young, people said I wasn't pretty because I had thick lips and that I wasn't pretty because I had a short, round face. But suddenly when I became a college student, there were a lot of girl groups with short midfaces and chubby lips, and suddenly being short midfaces and chubby lips became the standard for being pretty, so I somehow ended up becoming a person who fit that standard. As someone who has personally experienced the changing standards of beauty, I hope everyone stops being too obsessed with trends. People hate people who have long mid-faces and small lips, but I used to get teased for having thick lips... This post has become too long.
To summarize, the standards of beauty change little by little, so there's no need to feel sad if you don't fit the current trend perfectly. That's my opinion.
Could an ordinary face become the trend someday? No one knows. So I hope everyone only gets plastic surgery if they really need it. You never know when side effects might come from plastic surgery...