Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was a 32B/34A until i had kids and i researched implants to no end. Then i had a breast cancer scare and talked with a mammography technician about implants. Now i have saggy 34Bs and you couldn’t drag me to a surgeon if they were giving away perfect boobs for free. It’s not worth the risk of missing cancer at an early stage, or the likely need for replacement at some point, or the possible complications (inflammation related syndromes, capsular contracture, etc.).
Also, do lots of squats. Guys like nice butts even more than they like boobs.
Not all guys… All women have butts. Not all women have nice boobs!
Her surgeon can tell she's mentally unstable. Kudos to him for not taking advantage of her just to line his pockets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another guy chiming in. Don’t do it unless it is really only for you. Smaller breasts and a small frame is a good look. Really, the only time I would consider augmentation is if you are like an A cup and wearing a size 10.
I am size 4, really thin 27 inch mid section, height 5’8. Doe you actually find Kate Moss Perelli photos hot as a man ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was a 32B/34A until i had kids and i researched implants to no end. Then i had a breast cancer scare and talked with a mammography technician about implants. Now i have saggy 34Bs and you couldn’t drag me to a surgeon if they were giving away perfect boobs for free. It’s not worth the risk of missing cancer at an early stage, or the likely need for replacement at some point, or the possible complications (inflammation related syndromes, capsular contracture, etc.).
Also, do lots of squats. Guys like nice butts even more than they like boobs.
Not all guys… All women have butts. Not all women have nice boobs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guy here.
No, don't do it.
With all due respect, what a guy thinks is irrelevant. A woman should make this decision for herself, based on what she wants.
Op asked for the opinion of guys so take it up with her
Where? It’s not in the OP or title.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I’ve had the same saline set 20 years. No tune ups. No issues.
OP here - I am early 40s. It’s the boobs that look like I am still 20
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HELL no! Don't do it. Small boobs are classy and very "in".
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was a 32B/34A until i had kids and i researched implants to no end. Then i had a breast cancer scare and talked with a mammography technician about implants. Now i have saggy 34Bs and you couldn’t drag me to a surgeon if they were giving away perfect boobs for free. It’s not worth the risk of missing cancer at an early stage, or the likely need for replacement at some point, or the possible complications (inflammation related syndromes, capsular contracture, etc.).
Also, do lots of squats. Guys like nice butts even more than they like boobs.
Not all guys… All women have butts. Not all women have nice boobs!
Anonymous wrote:HELL no! Don't do it. Small boobs are classy and very "in".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HELL no! Don't do it. Small boobs are classy and very "in".
"Small boobs are classy?" WTF?
They are. Giant boobs and excessive cleavage are trashy. Facts are facts.
Which is why men have lusted over Jayne Mansfield, Sophia Loren, Liz Taylor, Raquel Welch, Briggite Bardot, Sofia Vergara………
Anonymous wrote:OP, I was a 32B/34A until i had kids and i researched implants to no end. Then i had a breast cancer scare and talked with a mammography technician about implants. Now i have saggy 34Bs and you couldn’t drag me to a surgeon if they were giving away perfect boobs for free. It’s not worth the risk of missing cancer at an early stage, or the likely need for replacement at some point, or the possible complications (inflammation related syndromes, capsular contracture, etc.).
Also, do lots of squats. Guys like nice butts even more than they like boobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your body was exact like Kate Moss? I am thin, pretty face but always had hang ups about my top zone. They are not saggy just small like I am twenty years old. Cosmetic surgeon tries to talk me out of this.
I think that if a cosmetic surgeon, who stands to make money by performing this operation, tries to talk you out of it, you should listen to the surgeon. And beware of others, who may be less scrupulous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
With all due respect, what a guy thinks is irrelevant. A woman should make this decision for herself, based on what she wants.
If she was making this decision for herself, she wouldn't have asked DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guy here.
No, don't do it.
With all due respect, what a guy thinks is irrelevant. A woman should make this decision for herself, based on what she wants.
Op asked for the opinion of guys so take it up with her
Anonymous wrote:OP, I was a 32B/34A until i had kids and i researched implants to no end. Then i had a breast cancer scare and talked with a mammography technician about implants. Now i have saggy 34Bs and you couldn’t drag me to a surgeon if they were giving away perfect boobs for free. It’s not worth the risk of missing cancer at an early stage, or the likely need for replacement at some point, or the possible complications (inflammation related syndromes, capsular contracture, etc.).
Also, do lots of squats. Guys like nice butts even more than they like boobs.