I have no opinion either way, but consider it will not be a one time surgery. You have to get 'tune ups' and sometimes things go wrong, like implant leak or your body having autoimmune problems because it starts attacking your immune system. Buyer beware!
Have you thought about wearing bras with the 'chicken cutlet' like inserts? It can change the way you look in clothing, without going under the knife. |
Big boobs just make you look heavy, especially as you age.
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I’ve had the same saline set 20 years. No tune ups. No issues. |
Implants don’t necessarily mean big boobs. I went from an A to a C. |
Man here: just work your derrière. Squats forever. You’ll do just fine. |
OP here - I am early 40s. It’s the boobs that look like I am still 20 |
C is a big size! |
The derrière part is great + thin waistline |
I was just like that at 20 and stayed that way until about 35 when I started putting on wait the past 10 years. I now 47 and I went to get new bras and was told that I am DD cup.
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It’s full. But it hardly makes a woman look “heavy” especially permanently perky implants. |
I was just googling. In 1983 and 1992 the average bra size in the US was 34B. It’s now 34DD, according to more than one site (although that seems crazy to me). But if you are GenX you might consider a C large. But OP, don’t do it. Unnecessary surgery is unnecessary. I’m sure your body is great as it is. |
Many women are getting implants. I just wanted to get a sense what men think about them. |
Never.
Never ever ever. They don’t look good. They make you sick. |
+1 same goes for heavy arms |
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