| General anesthesia is the closest a person comes to death. It is not worth the risk for a cosmetic procedure. |
I'm a 32G. I've never heard of DDDD |
Not worth it [b]to you |
| Your choice, but take it from me- a short, size 6/8, DD-- NOT WORTH IT. Clothes shopping is a pita and nothing looks right. I wish I was an a or b. |
You wish you were a AA with puckered empty skin flaps and nipples that point straight down? How do we arrange a trade? |
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While not boob related, about ten years ago my wife at age 55 was tired of the fatty bags under her eyes (inherited from her Dad) and a turkey neck. Otherwise she was quite trim and very youthful. But she just didn't feel good about what she saw in the mirror. My attitude was (1) assess the risks thoroughly and (2) the decision is yours - it's your body. She looked like a mummy for a few days and it took a couple of weeks of rehab but there is no doubt that she is happy with the results. She doesn't have a stretched look at all. I'm happy she did it because it made her feel better about herself. If she feels better....I feel better.
IMO husbands should have an opinion but the majority vote should be the woman's. But critical is assessing the risks, not just thinking I'd look better. Surgery is serious business. Ask Joan Rivers. |
| If your DH is not interested and likes you the way you are, I would not do it. Plus, inserting foreign substances in your body may or may not affect your health A relative of mine had a boob job, she looked good, the had a surprise kid, gained a lot of weight in her chest (again, surprisingly, because she was a AA before), and has now developed back problems. Now that I am going through menopause I am gaining weight in my upper body, which has never happened before in my life. |
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OP here with an update.
Suffice to say, I got boobs (seriously). Had them done a few weeks ago and absolutely no regrets. And there is a happy husband too. Know it's not the right thing for everyone but I am thrilled so far. Thanks to those who posted such helpful messages. |
Good for you! How was recovery? Were you nervous? |
Good for you OP! |
| Pics or it didn't happen. |
Big boobs look good for a short time then they fall to you waist in your 30's. |
I'm single but thinking of getting my eyes done though I'm under 30! nights of study have done a number on my eyes. Thinking of plastic surgery BEFORE i meet the one if I ever do. |
Really? but I bet you are the instagram or snapchat queen right? I have perky b's and never feel a need to wear a bra though I do anyway for modesty but I always wondered what it would be like to flash cleavage at every man. Even though with my b's guys still stare at them. |
Just wanted to respond as someone who actually has implants; yes, there are risks - everything in life carries a risk. You can minimize risk by doing your homework on the doctor you choose and following post op instructions. Mine are 11 years old, and I LOVE the still. I'm 5'8 and 127 lbs (was about 130-135 at time of surgery) and was a B cup but uneven and not as perky as I would have liked. I consulted 3 drs, and went with the one who I felt was the most honest- he told me all the downsides, told me he would only do the incision point he believed was the best (some will let you choose, mine went through my armpit), etc. The surgery was quick, the pain after wasn't rough for 2-3 days but not awful, and now they still look great, the scar is impossible to see, and they are soft, and I have full sensitivity in my nipples like pre surgery. And my boyfriend at the time wasn't happy I did it... Until he was me post surgery... Most guys think of huge porn star type boobs when they hear fake, but going up a cup size or two and having a better shape- they won't complain |