Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:So I am a petite woman, in shape, and have small breasts (A-cup).
I want to get bigger and willing to go through surgery to get to B. Nothing porno but just more help in that area.
I am a professional woman and can easily pay for this. But my husband says absolutely not and so...WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is from 2016 people.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is from 2016 people.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:I hear ya. I am petite, had an a cup. Having a baby bumped me up to B. To the PP: boobs aren't just for impressing men. Many clothes fit better on a curvy body. And it feels good to look in the mirror and feel attractive.
I don't believe that his no means no, because it is your body, your self image, your money. I do wonder why he objects. Is it because of health concerns, or because he feels a claim to your body?