Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
NP, any can make whatever choice they want. But don't come on here pretending that specific photos that obviously look fake actually look real unless you want people with eyes to notice you're wrong.
Thanks for proving my point.![]()
Your point is that we should all blindly agree or otherwise we are militant or obsessed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
DP. You call it “militantly,” I say clearly and thoughtfully. This is a message board - it’s not a place for simple agreement. It sounds like you are not used to people who are critical thinkers. I’m sure there are other places where you can get thoughtless cheerleading.
Did your partner leave you for someone with surgically enhanced breasts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
DP. You call it “militantly,” I say clearly and thoughtfully. This is a message board - it’s not a place for simple agreement. It sounds like you are not used to people who are critical thinkers. I’m sure there are other places where you can get thoughtless cheerleading.
Did your partner leave you for someone with surgically enhanced breasts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
NP, any can make whatever choice they want. But don't come on here pretending that specific photos that obviously look fake actually look real unless you want people with eyes to notice you're wrong.
Thanks for proving my point.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
DP. You call it “militantly,” I say clearly and thoughtfully. This is a message board - it’s not a place for simple agreement. It sounds like you are not used to people who are critical thinkers. I’m sure there are other places where you can get thoughtless cheerleading.
Did your partner leave you for someone with surgically enhanced breasts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
DP. You call it “militantly,” I say clearly and thoughtfully. This is a message board - it’s not a place for simple agreement. It sounds like you are not used to people who are critical thinkers. I’m sure there are other places where you can get thoughtless cheerleading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
NP, any can make whatever choice they want. But don't come on here pretending that specific photos that obviously look fake actually look real unless you want people with eyes to notice you're wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
You’re the one militantly castigating other women’s choices to get plastic surgery, so the point stands. Obsession is unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
And you might reflect on why other people having opinions that differ from yours sets you off in such a combative way, especially if you believe what you posted above. You do have the right to make your own choices, just like other people have the right to disagree and dislike what you choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so-called “natural looking breast augmentation”. The size of chosen implants matters ! Of it’s too big for your body, it increases the complications . Small implants will enhance it cosmetically and will have lower risks.
I’m sure these women were happy with their results:
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/41940
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/47781
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40134
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46087
These are natural looking
Oh, honey, no. No, they're not. At all. They're not cartoonish, but they're not natural either. Every single one of these is an example of a woman who felt ashamed she didn't have pornoboobs and bought herself a pair, but "tasteful" not gigantic. They're fake AF, and you'll be able to tell even when she's clothed.
If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not. The boobs on the left in each of those comparisons are "real boobs" and the boobs on the right are "artificially-enhanced/augmented boobs". Period. They do not look real, and won't feel real, because they're not real.
Handful in my circle to include friends and family have had all types of elective cosmetic procedures.
Self included. I have implants. I don’t feel that way. I like my implants, my husband likes my implants. My implants look good to me.
Why such emphasis on whether they’re real or not ?
Do you call people out on what they’ve have done ? You kno like you hair color ? Nails? Fake knees and hips?
I have no problem sharing they’re not real. Hardstop
However, who’s inquiring? it’s not something anyone has ever asked.
Also our two young adult kids are aware. They’ve never shared - as it’s simply nothing to discuss.
Is that ok Honey ?
Assuming you're the pp in the thread... "If you want them, fine. But let's not lie about what's real and what's not."
What part did you miss? And are you aware of how ridiculously defensive and upset you sound?
If your hair is fake, I'm not going to point it out, no... unless you start some nonsense about how it looks natural, in which case, yes, I'm going to address the fact that you lie (and seem a little delusional).
Yikes! You’re mean.
She’s just insecure because her husband stares at the women with attractive boobs. Fake or not.
Ah, yes. The kindness crew continues their subthread. Y'all are trash, and fake af. The plastiboobs are just beacons to warn away higher-integrity people, I guess.
Jealousy is not a good look.![]()
+1 too bad there is no elective surgery to fix that jealousy .. UGH!
People who are insecure love this narrative of others being "jealous" of them/their life/their spouse/their boobs... If other people are jealous of the thing, it must be worth having. I'm not jealous of fake boobs. I've had plenty of opportunities to play with them, and if I wanted a pair, I can afford them. So no, my pointing out the reality of their appearance (fake boobs are fake) isn't "jealousy", and alleging an anon is jealous of you only reveals your continued insecurity.
It's relevant to the thread: People who get surgery to "fix" their perceived "flaws" don't fix the psychology that caused them to see their otherwise-healthy bodies as "flawed" in the first place. Women over 40 who have had kids won't naturally have the breast form/structure of a teen/twentysomething. That's not a flaw, it's a simple reality.
You should reflect on why other people’s decisions trigger you so much. Their body, their choice.
Reflect on why you read an anonymous message board but post to shame people who take the time to rxpress different preferences. You should reflect on why other people’s views trigger you so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must not have seen many in real life. Plenty of women in their 50s, especially the ones with smaller boobs still have that level of firmness. My current GF is 50 and has had 5 kids and her boobs are firm as hell. They don't all sag although the larger ones do have a shorter shelf life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine look very similar to this, still small and simply raised by the hidden implant. (but I had a larger chest before the procedure):
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/46089
That's not a natural-looking shape, even in your early 20s. It's definitely not a natural shape at 45.
Not sure about your boobs but mine looked exactly like that in my 20s before the breastfeeding
Right and if you are middled aged, they look fake AF. Because that’s what happens with boobs- they lose volume and firmness. So no, it’s not natural to be 45-50 and have boobs that look like that.
Are you one of the guys who actually has no idea about implants?