LadyConstanze -> RE: breast augmentation (8/14/2011 12:16:20 PM)
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ORIGINAL: erieangel I am a large-breasted woman who had a reduction and I'm still larger than "normal". I won't have it done again though. One good thing about the reduction is that they had been very pendulous and for several years after tended to stand at attention (if you all know what I mean). Unfortunately, gravity has a way of playing with us all and a good support bra is still needed. Another good thing about my reduction is I was able to accept my body as it was almost naturally afterward. I don't understand women who want the boobs to be bigger and bigger. There comes a point, like in the above photos, where it just becomes gross and disgusting. Any woman who wants to go above a C or D cup needs extensive counseling, IMO. I agree completely, I was thinking about breast reduction a few times but decided I won't like to have a bit sliced out of me, it's a hell lot of work fighting gravity and when they start sagging, I think then I'll go for a lift and reduction, they don't bother me enough to have a (still) rather risky surgery. It's not even the problem that they are that big, but that I have a small rib cage, if I was a 38" underbust I'd get away with a D cup, since I'm only a 32 I need F to G (which is hell to find), why anybody would want that strain on the back (and the resulting back pain) is beyond me, though people have told me that silicon inlays are lighter than real breast tissue, though this whole Barbie look with breasts that are grossly out of proportion just looks weird to me.
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