That's a good enough reason, OP. Go ahead with the breast lift. Your DH will like the results. They all do. |
| Perky DD’s? Yes, please. |
There is no way you should have elective surgery with two young children. Give your body a few years to bounce back and then see how you will feel. |
That's not why most of us are saving don't do it now; her body still hasn't finished morphing from childbirth and breast feeding. And all surgery has some risks; of she wants to do elective surgery with two young children, she better do her will. |
Quite a lot of mental gymnastics. |
I think OP should love the body she has and realize she is so much more than her meat suit. How is this not a liberal position? |
| Im confused. I think the laser and cellulite work is more vain than having saggy boobs and getting a breast lift without implants. |
I’m sorry you have to deal with that. What a tool. |
Yes this. The rush for plastic surgery to look like you did pre-baby is not cool. Your body is still recovering and risking your children’s mother’s life for a slight bit of perkiness? Insane. Give your body time. |
My husband has told me if I wanted to get anything done I could. He's not unaware of the risks, but I don't think they're huge. I've been put under twice before for non-elective surgeries and came out fine. |
So "liberal and woman forward" means "do whatever you want and don't think about the whys" to you?
None of my comments involved her husband's opinion at all. It's a stupid thing to feel you need to do, and if you haven't unpacked why you feel that way, the surgery alone isn't going to make your feelings change. Your tits aren't the problem, your self-esteem is. Self-esteem isn't stored in the boobs. |
| Just get some good fun fancy bras! |
Wrong, so so wrong! You can’t guarantee anything about your libido after surgery. Your arm skin could look worse and scar horrifically, don’t count your chickens. What sort of “lifelong benefits” does breast augmentation provide? You sound like a surgery obsessed nut trying to convince everyone else it’s totes super safe and no one is ever damaged by these. It’s false. |
Prime example. Start out with some surgery. Then more. Then more. Then it doesn’t work, so you need MORE surgery. What kind of message does this send our children? You tell them to love themselves, they are perfect as is, but then see you go do a million surgeries to change very basic things about your looks. We want to tout self esteem and self love when clearly you have none. How can you raise kids being such a hypocrite? |
I think the issue there is the risk of being put under not being worth it for cosmetic reasons, although personally as a husband I'd be against any of it. It's expensive. |