@omonaga_life Honestly, I think going as yourself is the best choice. Doctors and staff should focus on your needs, not your clothes or makeup. If a clinic treats you differently based on appearance, that's already a red flag.
@omonaga_life I think the most important thing is being comfortable and honest about your concerns. A good clinic should treat everyone with respect, whether they come in pajamas or dressed elegantly. Your appearance shouldn't decide the quality of care you receive.
@omonaga_life Interesting debate. I can understand both sides, some people want to avoid being judged by their looks, while others want to feel confident and taken seriously. In the end, choosing a trustworthy clinic matters more than what you wear.
@Jewelstarcoco1 The ending definitely changes how you see the situation. It's not really about the money, it's about fairness and whether the same standards are applied to everyone.
@Jewelstarcoco1 I can understand wanting to settle expenses fairly, but making someone worry over just 3 yen feels a bit too strict. The way people handle tiny amounts can say a lot about their character.
@Jewelstarcoco1 Wow, the contrast is what makes this story interesting. Being careful with money is one thing, but consistency and kindness matter too. Sometimes small actions reveal a lot about a person.
@hirox246 Transparency matters in the beauty industry. If someone’s selling a product based on a certain image or experience, customers should be able to trust that the claims are truthful.
@hirox246 I think the main issue is not the surgery itself, but whether someone is being honest when promoting a product or advice. People deserve accurate information before spending their money.
@hirox246 There’s a big difference between choosing cosmetic procedures and misleading customers. Having surgery isn’t the problem, the concern is if personal results are presented as natural to sell something.
@konvini5656 they had you imagining the worst when they were just trying to help. Good manners from those kids though, and the ice cream was a lovely gesture.
@konvini5656 Kids really have a way of making a simple thing feel like a big mystery. They were probably just gathering courage to tell you! The ice cream reward was a sweet ending.
@konvini5656 This is so cute. They looked suspicious because they were worried about how to say it politely. Kids’ honesty and kindness can be so funny sometimes.
@KAKINNIKI The funniest part is that the scariest monsters in fiction are sometimes inspired by ordinary human moments. Turning an awkward encounter into something iconic is such a creative move.
@KAKINNIKI Isayama really proved that imagination comes from everywhere. A random experience at an internet cafe somehow helped create one of the most terrifying creatures in modern anime.
@KAKINNIKI This actually explains why the Titans feel so unsettling. They don’t look like typical monsters, they have that strange, human-like emptiness that makes them way creepier.
@goekakisan Moments like this are a reminder that kindness and politeness are learned early. A simple greeting can brighten someone’s day. What a lovely child.
@goekakisan What a sweet and thoughtful little girl. Good manners at that age really show the love and guidance she receives at home. Her parents must be so proud.