| My wife got them years ago despite my objections. She already had a great body. She ran track all through highschool and college and her booty is like 🥴. I was mostly concerned about her safety but this was something really important to her. She got them and honestly, she/they look amazing. |
Well, it isn't her money. It's family money. There's an opportunity cost if she does it and he is affected by things like recovery time. Is your husband cheap, OP? Is this actually about him not wanting to see money spent on this? Even if it's "your" money? |
+1. It’s a part of the delusion that is often co-morbid with actually undergoing plastic surgery. |
| This thread is from 2016 people. |
Self doubt is timeless. By the way, I'm a man. I preferred A to C/D in 2016 and I still do, but I agree that deflated balloons aren't great. |
The person who resurrected the thread asked if the OP was still around. |
Use that money for therapy. |
| Fake breasts both look and feel fake, yes yes even the ones that go under the muscle. There is nothing wrong with small breasts. I have them and all my partners have loved them. They fed 2 babies so they ain't what they used to be, but I have seen enough implants to know it is not a good solution. |
| I know so many people getting them removed these days, mostly for health related reasons. I’d hold a little longer and research side effects. |
How have you gone about ruling out the possibility that there are well-done breast enhancements that you haven't noticed because they are well done? |
| My mother was large breasted and my daughters and I are all small breasted. I’m very glad we don’t have my mothers breasts. I’m sure my husband would prefer that I had larger breasts but if he ever complained I’d say something sassy like me wishing he had a larger penis. |
| Go at least C |
This person is totally delusional. 85% of women walking around DC have had breast augmentations? That would make us like the breast implant capital of the world. Does anyone see any evidence of that? I sure as hell don't. So let's say 15% flat out can't afford it. When I am in a room full of professional women I'm probably the only one without fake boobs? NO WAY. |
NP, I am a thin, small breasted woman. It has always been a source of insecurity and I have long considered getting my breasts done. But I couldn’t go through with it because I have never, ever, ever, after many, many years of research, seen one authentic looking pair of implants on a thin woman. If the woman is larger, it can be done, but not on thin women. The thing is skinny women who have small breasts, have a very specific body type. They also have no back fat, or armpit fat and they have skinny shoulders and breast bone areas. Those implants, no matter how tastefully sized or where you put them, look out of place and wrong. I have a booty, despite my skinniness. And you can see that my thighs and hips, though very small, are shapely (and dare I say “thicker”) than the hips and thighs of women who have flat(ter) behinds. The same is true for thin women who have larger breasts. Their top halves are thinker, too, which is why they have fat in their breasts. Long story short: yes, I can always tell if you had your boobs done. And I think it looks bad, which is why I’m sticking with my flat chest. |
Your build sounds just like my wife - athletic with small upper body, big booty and athletic legs. She ended up getting them and all I would say is dayum. Wow - she looks great. I had tried to talk her out of it (I’m not really even a boob guy) but I just think she looks great. |