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Having big breasts, there are also a lot of really cute things I can’t/shouldn’t wear. There are times I wish mine were smaller so I could wear some of the cute things my friends wear. They feel the same about me. Grass is always greener.Exactly - there's going to be as many opinions as there are women. I hope Jenni's found that hearing those views has informed her decisions. We need to be certain that our choices are the right ones for any surgery, with the proviso that nothing is guaranteed and that happiness is not transferable.
I'm relieved to have made my choice. Sure, I still see outfits and think 'If only' but I can look at myself in the mirror and say 'not bad, girl, not bad!' I can live with that.
I have friends who have told me the same thing. I had a coworker a few years back who added that she had to wear shapeless clothes because when she wore anything even sort of tight, it garnered a lot of unwanted attention. And I get that. But I think one of the issues, at least for me, is that I'm not wanting to have "big breasts."Having big breasts, there are also a lot of really cute things I can’t/shouldn’t wear. There are times I wish mine were smaller so I could wear some of the cute things my friends wear. They feel the same about me. Grass is always greener.
Possibly because it is so often a true medical issue, like back problems, when women get reductions.How do people feel about a woman getting a breast reduction? It seems like that is something that doesn't attract the same degree of public opprobrium. Why is that?
That really is the key... they have to look as natural as possible. Those boob jobs that look like watermelons sliced in half and sewn on to the chest went out with Cadillac tail fins and Beatle haircuts.I agree with the others... If you do it find a doctor who is sensitive to your body and get something that looks as natural as possible.
Yeah - I get this. Glad you've weathered the storm and found something suitable. Bras have always been a problem for me because I'm broad ribbed, curtesy of T. I'm grateful to have any boobage but losing the fullness after kids must be a downerBut since I'm currently past my nearly annual breast size crisis moment, I'm good right now. I did find that padded, pushup bra I actually liked that didn't feel like a torture device, so as long as I don't go strapless (or spaghetti straps -- I'm not a fan of the spaghetti strap/bra strap combo look) or backless, I can wear some of the clothes that I want to wear and not look like a little girl playing dress up. Hell, I could even buy a padded tube top and go that route...![]()
... along with all the other crap!Possibly because it is so often a true medical issue, like back problems, when women get reductions.
I come from a family of very large breasted women. My mother was an athlete and it never affected her, but I remember that she regularly admonished my sister (then a thin teen with large breasts) to stand straight and not slouch. My sister filled out some over 3 pregnancies, and so did her chest, but her husband has a thing for big boobs (I knew one of his prior GFs) so I don't think she was ever going to touch them.
Yes, us men sometimes mourn the "what could have been" when we run into reductions, but I only really minded them if the reduction had damaged the sensitivity. (I have always said I care less about the size than the sensitivity. )
I have friends who have told me the same thing. I had a coworker a few years back who added that she had to wear shapeless clothes because when she wore anything even sort of tight, it garnered a lot of unwanted attention. And I get that. But I think one of the issues, at least for me, is that I'm not wanting to have "big breasts."
Big boobs can be a life sentence - like some medieval torture, having the burden of a yoke to carry for one thing but then attracting unwanted, intrusive attention. See the person, not the boobsI have two female nieces who had the same problem. They were tall, fairly slim, but with breasts which were way way too big for them. The elder had severe back/neck problems and the younger was going the same way. They both decided to have reductions and they appear to have been very successful. One confided (unasked) that she now felt much more confident and had hated being stared at wherever she went. They both seem to be a bit more relaxed and not so prickly these days, but my policy will remain the same - say nothing at all - not my business - because provoked, they can still be a bit fierce.
I prefer Au NaturalThis may be in the wrong forum, but it probably works as well as any other.
I am a small breasted woman who from time to time seriously thinks about implants, and right now is one of those times. How small am I, you ask? I am going to resort to the "cup" size description, even though it is wildly inaccurate as cup size is a relative function of band size, not an absolute measure, and my actual cup size for my band size is different than the generic cup size scale most people use to discuss breast size rather than bra sizing (by the way, the cup size scale most people use to discuss size appears to be based on the 34 or 36 band sizes). Anyhoo, let's say I'm bigger than an 'A' and smaller than a full 'B'. Or we could say less than a handful. For me to achieve any real cleavage requires a torture device bra (although to be fair, I tried one on a few weeks back that was not very torturous and gave me about two cup size increase in appearance as well as some actual cleavage -- I almost bought that one). Thus, from time to time, I ponder implants. I would never go really big, but maybe a cup size and a half to get me to a full generic 'C'. And the fullness is as important as the size for me.
So, what are some thoughts on breast implants? Do you like women with them? Do you think they are disfigurements? Do you think they feel weird or off-putting (the ones I have felt were... different -- not off-putting to me, but it would take some getting used to; to be fair, it was just feeling -- I was not intimate with any of the women whose augmented breasts I have felt)?
If you have implants, do you like them? did they desensitize your breasts/nipples? Would you do it again knowing what you know? How large did you go and would you do that different?
Anyway, thank in advance for keeping your responses respectful and courteous.![]()
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If you're going to have it done in your 20s, 30s or 40s, consider what might happen in your 50s, 60s or 70s. It doesn't always work out well. Think baseball in an old sock.
I’m a fan of big breasts, but my preference is a woman with natural breasts. Big or small, breasts are wonderful to looks at and be intimate with. I can understand the desire one would have to get implants, but I think overall the cons outweigh the pros. Regardless, you should do what you think is best for you.This may be in the wrong forum, but it probably works as well as any other.
I am a small breasted woman who from time to time seriously thinks about implants, and right now is one of those times. How small am I, you ask? I am going to resort to the "cup" size description, even though it is wildly inaccurate as cup size is a relative function of band size, not an absolute measure, and my actual cup size for my band size is different than the generic cup size scale most people use to discuss breast size rather than bra sizing (by the way, the cup size scale most people use to discuss size appears to be based on the 34 or 36 band sizes). Anyhoo, let's say I'm bigger than an 'A' and smaller than a full 'B'. Or we could say less than a handful. For me to achieve any real cleavage requires a torture device bra (although to be fair, I tried one on a few weeks back that was not very torturous and gave me about two cup size increase in appearance as well as some actual cleavage -- I almost bought that one). Thus, from time to time, I ponder implants. I would never go really big, but maybe a cup size and a half to get me to a full generic 'C'. And the fullness is as important as the size for me.
So, what are some thoughts on breast implants? Do you like women with them? Do you think they are disfigurements? Do you think they feel weird or off-putting (the ones I have felt were... different -- not off-putting to me, but it would take some getting used to; to be fair, it was just feeling -- I was not intimate with any of the women whose augmented breasts I have felt)?
If you have implants, do you like them? did they desensitize your breasts/nipples? Would you do it again knowing what you know? How large did you go and would you do that different?
Anyway, thank in advance for keeping your responses respectful and courteous.![]()
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