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For those of you women who complain about your "large" boobs...
read this...and then be quiet.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...65_468x333.jpg The farmer's wife, who is only 5ft, was finally helped when local media paid for her to take a three-day boat journey to the nearest town to seek medical help. Mrs Manihuari and her husband Ascension were flown to the capital Lima where doctors diagnosed an extreme form of Bilateral Gynecomastia, an illness where the mammary gland keeps growing. Doctors at the Loayza Archbishop Hospital were worried the weight of her chest could crush her lungs and kill her. Mrs Manihuari was rushed in for a six-hour operation, during which she had two-and-a-half stone of flesh removed from her chest. Doctors reduced her chest to a 34B cup, giving the 29-year-old back her freedom after the operation a month ago. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...#ixzz0oO8saMkv |
Gynecomastia wouldn't be the right term for this...that's breast development in a man.
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Yeah I'm still gonna bitch. But I'm glad she got help.
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BTW, if Macgruber is working on your siggy DaemonSeid, watch out that it doesn't blow up!
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HA!!!!!
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Oh and can't believe they only made her a B cup. |
It still sucks to be top-heavy. I'm under 5'2" and it's a huge pain to buy shirts and dresses that don't make me look trashy, or don't make me look like I'm wearing a tent. I'm four (or is it two??) sizes bigger on top (10) than on the bottom (6).
I wanted to get a reduction, but for me, it's really risky to have elective surgery. |
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As a surgery resident, I was the only resident of plastics for two months and got to actually do about 10 of these surgeries. They are really a lot of fun and look really good at the end! |
i don't complain. :D
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it must be a huge weight off her shoulders. #punintended
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Seriously, that must have been so debilitating!! |
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Daggone, AN N CUP?? Yeah, she needed divine intervention. Her after photo looks great. |
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I hate that I can't just look at a shirt and get it. I have to try it on because the way it looks on the hanger or the way it looks on other girls won't be the way it looks on me. |
My biggest problem is dresses. By the time I get into a dress that can zip past my chest, it's about 3 sizes too big around my hips. Everything looks like a parachute.
Damn genetics. I blame the women in this family. |
I think I'm still going to complain. Not an N but still... oh my.
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Oh and button up shirts, hello no. I've found one cut at Ann Taylor loft that looked good but even that has a tendency to pop a button at the WORST possible time. |
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There is this fabric tape that is double sided, that Stacy and Clinton suggest. It helps keep button-down shirts from pulling open. I don't know what it's called, but I bet that Wal-Mart or a craft store would have it. |
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I also hate it when different bras make the clothes fit differently, because most of the time i'll forget to wear that specific bra. And on that note, I hate it when bras fit me differently. I'm a 36D, normally, but some bras I have to go up to a DD just so that they will fit properly without the 'spill over.' I have one strapless that is a DD and it STILL doesn't fit. |
Yes, dress shopping is the worst. 8 on top 4 on the bottom. Thankfully I can squeeze into a fitted dress or I just buy one that's meant to fan out.
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I read back through this thread and I smile...
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I just barfed.
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^^ LOL
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