Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, OP. You can have some of mine. Seriously. I am also a petite woman and have always had big boobs. Think, far-into-the-alphabet-size cups.
I was hoping they would shrink after nursing two kids. No such luck. They only got bigger!!! I’ve considered breast reduction surgery, but I am a wimp when it comes to elective surgery.
I would gladly donate to anyone!!!
I guess we always want what we don’t have......
Yes thanks. But you are an ass regardless whether you have the big tits to match.
Big boobs. Small heart.
Anonymous wrote:I say do what makes you happy and this is coming from a person with implants. I get tired of people unfairly judging women who decide to have breast augmentation. After nursing 3 children my a cups were completely deflated and gross looking. I looked at augmentation as more of a corrective surgery. I chose a small size and no one even noticed I had them done. I think you'd be surprised how many women have implants. It's only the bad boob jobs that are really noticeable. Also, my husband who was against me having them done, absolutely loves the results and can't keep his hands off of them now.
I'm only 31, 5'2", 104 lbs, and otherwise in a great shape. No one would think I have two kids and don't believe me when I say how old I am. I want my boobs back! All I basically want is just half a size, firmness that I had before, and perky nipples.
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.
Anonymous wrote:If anyone is reading who has not had a child, don't believe all the panic about breastfeeding changing your breasts. I nursed for a total of almost 5 years and they still look the same. I have friends and family members in the same situation. I don't even understand biologically what people are saying is happening to the breast tissue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Look. after two kids and nursing,the ladies are showing the effects. I still feel sexy and we have a great sex life but... it's actually more aesthetic and how I look outside the bedroom. That's why my husband says its' ridiculous but I do think I'd feel more confident to fill out.
Get some "cutlets" and stuff your bra, if it's purely a matter of aesthetics outside the bedroom. https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=bra+gel+inserts
Google "botched boob job" etc. and really look at the possible downsides to this.
Consider whether or not you enjoy having sensitive boobs, as you may lose some nerve sensation.
Understand that you will likely need your boobs enhanced more than once; follow-up/revision surgeries years later are pretty common with this procedure.
You will have visible scars. Yes, current implants and techniques are worlds better than they were, but this is a surgical procedure, and anyone who ever sees your boobs in decent lighting will know. And yes, I'm into women, and have seen and played with a few pairs.![]()
Understand that the aesthetics of your new boobs won't even fully kick in for a year, as there will be swelling, drainage, etc. you'll need to deal with.
Understand that your new boobs may be uneven, sit unnaturally, and look "weird" even if they're done correctly.
Consider how active you are, and are likely to be. Having implants may affect this.
Consider counseling for your self-esteem, because changing your body isn't necessarily going to change your mind.
Please note that none of these things have effall to do with your spouse's opinion. While I think it would be wise to have further conversation(s) with him to fully understand his position, I believe in body autonomy. They're your boobs, so it's your call.
But really think about what it could cost you. It's not just money.
OR they could turn out great. I'm bisexual and have never encountered a fake pair ad you describe above. I'very been shocked at how the scars are indetectable. Most educated women in this area go to great suegeons. Botched booby jobs happen when women go too big, are smokers, heavy drinkers, use surgeons with a poor track record or inadequate credentials, or a number of preventable reasons such as not listening to the advice of the doctor.
This is nowhat a common procedure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Look. after two kids and nursing,the ladies are showing the effects. I still feel sexy and we have a great sex life but... it's actually more aesthetic and how I look outside the bedroom. That's why my husband says its' ridiculous but I do think I'd feel more confident to fill out.
Get some "cutlets" and stuff your bra, if it's purely a matter of aesthetics outside the bedroom. https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=bra+gel+inserts
Google "botched boob job" etc. and really look at the possible downsides to this.
Consider whether or not you enjoy having sensitive boobs, as you may lose some nerve sensation.
Understand that you will likely need your boobs enhanced more than once; follow-up/revision surgeries years later are pretty common with this procedure.
You will have visible scars. Yes, current implants and techniques are worlds better than they were, but this is a surgical procedure, and anyone who ever sees your boobs in decent lighting will know. And yes, I'm into women, and have seen and played with a few pairs.![]()
Understand that the aesthetics of your new boobs won't even fully kick in for a year, as there will be swelling, drainage, etc. you'll need to deal with.
Understand that your new boobs may be uneven, sit unnaturally, and look "weird" even if they're done correctly.
Consider how active you are, and are likely to be. Having implants may affect this.
Consider counseling for your self-esteem, because changing your body isn't necessarily going to change your mind.
Please note that none of these things have effall to do with your spouse's opinion. While I think it would be wise to have further conversation(s) with him to fully understand his position, I believe in body autonomy. They're your boobs, so it's your call.
But really think about what it could cost you. It's not just money.
Anonymous wrote:Clothes look better on small breasted women. I am petite with 32DDs, and I wear a minimizer bra to make them look smaller. Because of my small frame, men's gazes drop to my chest. I try to dress modestly. Cleavage looks garish and cheap on me.
Keep in mind you won't have the same girlish figure.