I want boobs ( seriously)

Anonymous
Your husband has come around? I am sure he was worried for you and the procedure, which is very considerate, but now he must love your rack. Yes, men love tits. Period.
Anonymous
Invest in a great bra and professional fitting. Toss in some falsies if the goal is to look better in clothing.
Anonymous
I'm glad you're happy with your boobs OP.
To each their own.
I wouldn't do cosmetic surgery, and would lose respect for my DH if he did it. To me it just seems weird.
BUT, everyone is different in this great land of ours. Go forth in search of the American Dream! If yours includes fake boobs, enjoy!
Anonymous
I'm glad you are happy with the results, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


LOL- My DDs point down too. Guess neither of us would win in a trade.


Also, glad you got boobs, OP. Enjoy them!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


OP of this thread, if you are still here, how are you doing now? Still happy? If so, which surgeon did you go to?
Anonymous
Just do it. It's not a big deal and will make you feel better. I got mine done in my 20s, never going back to a smaller size again. And I would say about 85% of women in the DMV have had BAs of some sort. It's pretty typical.
Anonymous
I'm sure this has be mentioned but I'm not reading 9 pages -- how does your husband think he has any right to deciding what you do with your body? Do you live in Texas?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure this has be mentioned but I'm not reading 9 pages -- how does your husband think he has any right to deciding what you do with your body? Do you live in Texas?

I thought it's the surgery part he was worried about. Absolutely normal and nothing to do with Texas. Save Texas for some other thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since your husband said no, then no. Personally, I wouldn't do unnecessary surgery that has the potential to permanently disfigure it kill me.


This, but lots of women do.
Anonymous
Just want till perimenopause. They’ll get way bigger. I went from a nice comfy B to C cup to an I don’t even know what. It hurts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just do it. It's not a big deal and will make you feel better. I got mine done in my 20s, never going back to a smaller size again. And I would say about 85% of women in the DMV have had BAs of some sort. It's pretty typical.


Omg. No. So untrue. Unless you are talking about women that have had reconstruction after breast cancer this is so patently false.

In fact, trends are that people aren’t going this anymore and in DC—-it’s not LA or Miami—it’s never been a thing.
Anonymous
If they are smaller than b cup and you are in shape and skinny I approve however don't get bigger than a c and also make sure you are done with nursing and are prepared to have new boobs every 20-25 years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think breast augmentation always looks fake. Some surgeons are better than others but there can be ripples, or they're too firm, or you can see the sac, especially when you look at the bottom or when she's on her back. Believe me, I'd love to have big girls too but I just think the chances of getting a good result are low.

However, I have considered stuffing my bra just to get the fun effect and see what it's like. They have these soft plastic fake boob overlay things now that I've thought of trying.


How many sets of fake breasts (small ones- not porn star ones) have you seen up close and personal? Are you a lesbian? I think that they have come so far in the past decade- mine look and feel real.


People always think that their implants (and also lip injections) look and feel real. They don’t.
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