Definitely, P. Caroline needs to take care of herself, but this doesn't necessarily means plastic surgeries ( ... and what would be the harm of a discrete, light touch?!? ), it's the whole of her that doesn't seem to be out of shape: she looks tired, unmotivated... it's her spirits that seem to be low, and the body just follws her mind. She needs to put herself together, regain confidence in herself, and remember that in spite of her age, she's still a beautiful, attractive woman ( not obviously in the same way Charlotte is now and that she once were ) with the necessary allure to seduce whom ever she wants to ( not necessarily in a sexual way Mr Moderator, and this said repectfully

) and she must start taking care of her accordingly. I know this may sound strange, but sometimes i feel that she seems emprisonned inside herself. Loosen up yourself dear lady!
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Originally Posted by lazuli
Definitely, P. Caroline needs to take care of herself, but this doesn't necessarily means plastic surgeries ( ... and what would be the harm of a discrete, light touch?!? ), it's the whole of her that seems to be out shape: she looks tired, unmotivated... it's her spirits that seem to be low, and the body just follws her mind. She needs to put herself together, regain confidence in herself, and remember that in spite of her age, she's still a beautiful, attractive woman ( not obviously in the same way Charlotte is now and that she once were ) with the necessary allure to seduce whom ever she wants to ( not necessarily in a sexual way Mr Moderator, and this said repectfully  ) and she must start taking care of her accordingly. I know this may sound strange, but sometimes i feel that she seems emprisonned inside herself. Loosen up yourself dear lady! 
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Itīs seems to me the classic case of mind over matter: minds high, splenderous body beauty