Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
DP. Maybe they didn’t say anything because it was obvious? I’m a woman and have felt fake boobs here and there and even a low profile implant doesn’t feel like a real breast.
I don’t know where you felt so many breast implants being a woman… but when the implant is behind chest muscular tissue and breast tissue covers is fully on top, it’s nearly impossible to notice a small implant. It’s 70% original breast, implant raises it and the “underboob”. Maybe the ladies you saw didn’t have much breast tissue to begin with, thus they had to place the implant strictly under the skin.
Interesting perspective: I've made bespoke costumes for MANY women, including corsetry and undergarments. Between that, growing up in the valley, and having the gay, I've seen a LOT of boobs.It is always easy to tell. I've never once been surprised. While some may look more natural than others, none of them look natural, even in clothing (if you know what you're looking at), and definitely not "in hand".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
DP. Maybe they didn’t say anything because it was obvious? I’m a woman and have felt fake boobs here and there and even a low profile implant doesn’t feel like a real breast.
What would they gain by saying anything? They're touching her breasts and likely having sex or close to it why would they ruin it with a comment.
Right?! What's he going to say "Hey, these boobs feel a little fake..."Men may not be known for their tact, but most of them would recognize and avoid this L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
DP. Maybe they didn’t say anything because it was obvious? I’m a woman and have felt fake boobs here and there and even a low profile implant doesn’t feel like a real breast.
I don’t know where you felt so many breast implants being a woman… but when the implant is behind chest muscular tissue and breast tissue covers is fully on top, it’s nearly impossible to notice a small implant. It’s 70% original breast, implant raises it and the “underboob”. Maybe the ladies you saw didn’t have much breast tissue to begin with, thus they had to place the implant strictly under the skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
DP. Maybe they didn’t say anything because it was obvious? I’m a woman and have felt fake boobs here and there and even a low profile implant doesn’t feel like a real breast.
What would they gain by saying anything? They're touching her breasts and likely having sex or close to it why would they ruin it with a comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s easy to think someone who went through something you’ll never experience at the cost of their body is “mentally ill” if it saves you a few bucks isn’t it?
Get them, book an aide for recovery assistance, and consider whether this is the only area your husband disregards your experiences.
She won’t need an aide. It’s an easy recovery.
How long does recovery typically take?
Anonymous wrote:I’m generally pro tasteful PS but would never get implants because they make it harder to text early signs of breast cancer and they can cause autoimmune issues. Not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It still requires anesthesia but look into a lift and then fat transfer (do them as separate procedures for the best results. You may need 1-2 transfers and should go to a specialist like Dr. Bednar or Dr. Burns). Very happy with the results!
OP here I looked into this (because of mammograms) but i don’t think i would have enough fat from other places to not end up looking really lumpy or weird.
To the “plastic” poster, I agree with the microplastics cover but that’s not what plastic surgery involves: look up the actual meaning of the word. Also silicone is inert, it’s basically sand—it is not plastic.
This poster is the first person I've ever heard say they like the fat transfer results. It has a super low satisfaction rate overall.
I’ve actually done it so I certainly have some insight into the procedure. Dr. Bednar specializes in fat transfer for thin women. His office has a very active Facebook group that goes into a lot of detail about the pros and cons. A lot of the women had implants removed due to complications and the damage to their breasts was substantial (and made transfer much more complicated whe they tried to reconstruct).
Not saying it’s right for you, but might be worth having a consultation. He may tell you that a lift prior to transfer would be beneficial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
Forgot to add - one of the partners complimented me for “beautiful natural boobs” and said that it’s “so rare”!
Hahaha
How big are 250's? I considered breast implants but I backed out just because I am very picky and know I could be unsatisfied with the look, feel of something foreign in my body. Implants do really round out the breasts though. Natural boobs and don't have a full upper part of the breast like implants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
DP. Maybe they didn’t say anything because it was obvious? I’m a woman and have felt fake boobs here and there and even a low profile implant doesn’t feel like a real breast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It still requires anesthesia but look into a lift and then fat transfer (do them as separate procedures for the best results. You may need 1-2 transfers and should go to a specialist like Dr. Bednar or Dr. Burns). Very happy with the results!
OP here I looked into this (because of mammograms) but i don’t think i would have enough fat from other places to not end up looking really lumpy or weird.
To the “plastic” poster, I agree with the microplastics cover but that’s not what plastic surgery involves: look up the actual meaning of the word. Also silicone is inert, it’s basically sand—it is not plastic.
This poster is the first person I've ever heard say they like the fat transfer results. It has a super low satisfaction rate overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, happily married with three kids. My boobs have been reduced to flat pancakes after breastfeeding our kids for a total of four years. The youngest is 7 so I think I’ve given my body enough of a chance to “bounce” back and the boobs are just not budging. I’m in great shape otherwise.
I would love to get conservative implants, just so my clothes fit the way they used to. I don’t even necessarily want a bigger bra size, I just want more fullness.
DH thinks this is crazy. He thinks anyone wanting plastic surgery is vain and almost mentally ill. It’s not a financial issue.
WWYD?
Guys always say that about implants. All I can tell you is that if your bed is creaky, get it fixed before you get them. Lol.
Not all men, bro. Fake boobs don't feel right, don't bounce right, don't sit right...
If you're a porn addict, and used to seeing giant plastic jugs and thinking that's sexy, maybe this works for you. But the scars, weird bumps, etc. aren't a turn on for most people, the numbness can be an issue for your partner finding breastplay at all pleasurable, and the whole "this object makes me hard" approach really isn't what turns most women on.
Fake boobs are for fake men.
In general, I agree with you.
The giant plastic jugs are quite different from what OP is looking for, though.
The only thing worse than obviously fake boobs are fake boobs that are trying too hard to be actual boobs. "conservative" implants are still implants, and will still move, look, and feel like implants. Doesn't change anything about what PP described, which was pretty spot on.
Men don’t notice and don’t know shit. I slept with 5 men this year. None of them noticed or asked if I had implants. I don’t have scars, bumps and the implants are tiny 250s. It’s 70% still my breast natural to feel .
DP. Maybe they didn’t say anything because it was obvious? I’m a woman and have felt fake boobs here and there and even a low profile implant doesn’t feel like a real breast.
Anonymous wrote:I’m generally pro tasteful PS but would never get implants because they make it harder to text early signs of breast cancer and they can cause autoimmune issues. Not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It still requires anesthesia but look into a lift and then fat transfer (do them as separate procedures for the best results. You may need 1-2 transfers and should go to a specialist like Dr. Bednar or Dr. Burns). Very happy with the results!
OP here I looked into this (because of mammograms) but i don’t think i would have enough fat from other places to not end up looking really lumpy or weird.
To the “plastic” poster, I agree with the microplastics cover but that’s not what plastic surgery involves: look up the actual meaning of the word. Also silicone is inert, it’s basically sand—it is not plastic.