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12-05-2002, 08:34 PM
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 I hope everyone will happy with their new tits!! Good luck.
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12-06-2002, 12:01 AM
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I'm so sad when there are girls that don't like their chests! I love mine... it's just perfect!
Anyway, it's true that sometimes people who are a little bigger do look sort of disproportionate when they get reductions... like almost too pear-shaped.
However, I can understand that if your breasts are super-larege, you would want it for health issues.
I say go for it!
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12-06-2002, 12:42 AM
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Girls who happy with body image are better than mopey chicks, no matter what the cup size.
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12-06-2002, 01:34 AM
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"I hope everyone will happy with their new tits!! Good luck!"
Optimist Prime, you are too funny!
ROTFLMAO!
Last edited by AXO_MOM_3; 12-06-2002 at 01:36 AM.
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12-06-2002, 01:52 AM
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I've considered getting implants, but people tell me I'm crazy. The one thing I'm terrified of, though, is coming out with "balloons" on my chest, like AchtungBaby80 said happened to her friend. There is such a thing as too perky. Haha.
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05-09-2003, 01:25 AM
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I want them
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05-09-2003, 01:29 AM
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I say more power to your bad selves... reduce them, enlarge them, do whatever makes you happy.
I mean, I still stand by my comment that it is sad that people aren't happy with their bodies, but if surgery can make you happy, go for it (after much careful research and thought).
But, sometimes surgery still won't make people happy, they just find something else they want to change next.
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05-09-2003, 08:28 AM
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well, for me it's a matter of "dorsal health". i have such bad back problems at this point that it would be beneficial. although i'm scared about what i'll look like after it's done. this sounds funny to everyone else, but i'm afraid i'll be too small, even though i'd only go down to a D or DD. sounds silly to everyone else, but for me it's not. i'm more proportioned right now oddly enough. the large chest balances the large hips and stomach. i don't know. someday.
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05-09-2003, 08:45 AM
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I had a breast reduction when I was 17 and would definitely do it again. I had an awesome plastic surgeon and my scarring is minimal. If you need any advice or have questions, feel free to PM me.
As for breast enhancement, I think it's better to go natural. There aren't health risks in which you need breast implants, whereas breast reduction helps your back and makes mammgrams easier to read, so I think breast enhancement is vain.
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05-09-2003, 08:55 AM
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It's very necessary that some women do the breast enhancement thing. I've literally seen it get them jobs. That's in TV though. Might not be the same in other fields.
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05-09-2003, 08:59 AM
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I have a friend who had breast reduction surgery. She said she felt 100% better physically & mentally. Plus, she lost of a ton of weight due to it. It made her look smaller overall.
Fake boobies......hmmm....before I would get into feminist mode and say, "NO!!! That's so horrible, etc..." Now, I kind of want them. Don't know why.....just do. I'm a perky 34C and would like to maybe be a D. Anything else might be crazy. But I really won't be able to wear tanktop/baby tees anymore. Ok, maybe it's not a good idea. LOL
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05-09-2003, 09:32 AM
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Well I am getting reduction after I have children. I wear a size 4 in pants, but I am a D for 2 weeks a month and a DD two weeks. My boobs walk into a room mintues before I do. I get called a hoe because people think they are fake. I have the same size since I was 14!!!
And for whomever said just buy good bras-
I DO! I spend more $ on bras than tops and such. I buy nothing but good underwire bras that have good straps. I am short, though, so on some of my bras I have to take the straps up. UGH!
I hate that people notice them, because over time I have grown accustom to them. I look funny in bathing suits because I just have these things.
At work I wear suits and such, but if I try to wear a nice blouse, it gapes and that is not professional.
I just want a 34 C. That was a perfect size!!! I can't wear tops like I like, I can't wear dresses like I like, but if I was just a little smaller I could!
Maybe after kids.
For girls wanting to get smaller/larger I don't think it is always about body image. i like my body, I just wish I could do more activites (like learn to swing a golf club) without these things in the way.
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05-09-2003, 10:08 AM
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I have three friends who are seriously considering breast reduction. I completely support them. They shouldn't have to walk around with constant backaches and indentations on their shoulders from bra straps!
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05-09-2003, 10:23 AM
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yeah, and those indentations don't go away after you get the surgery. they are there for the rest of your life.
as i said in the beginning of this thread, i'm a GG or H (depends on brand of bra, like i can really find that many different brands)
so i find it necessary, but very scary. i don't want to be disproportionate in the other direction. basically have big hips and a small chest. i've had a chest this big since i was a frosh in hs. i honestly think i'd cry if i lost them. but i'd love to know what it's like to be able to cross my arms in front of me or buy bras straight off the rack. stuff like that. right now i can't even really consider it though. my insurance is so obnoxious that i can't even get a stupid minor procedure covered without them questioning if it was necessary.
oh yeah, was it true for any of you who've had the procedure that you need to be at target weight before you have the surgery. i was told that i probably wouldn't be able to have it done b/c i'm overweight. that the doctors would tell me to lose weight first. (although that's a catch 22 of sorts. i can't lose workout much b/c it just hurts to do most exercise w/ these things, but i still need to lose weight?)
any truth here?
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05-09-2003, 10:59 AM
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I feel for ya. I hope you can have it done if you want. I see how that could be uncomfortable for ya
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