I am happy for you. I agree health is more important than appearance. That does not negate the possibility of tending to both. - - You do not say if you are male or female, single or married. For a single woman, appearance makes an over-size difference in quality of life. People will not tend to make friends with a woman if they do not like her looks. (Can also be true for men, but generally to a lesser extent.) People tend to get into fewer of those "friendly conversations" at clubs, etc., if they do not like the looks of the potential conversation partner. People do not like the looks of a balding woman.
Quality of friendships and conversations affects both physical and mental health. Thanks for understanding.
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