Fake boobs?
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god invented plastic surgeons for a reason
In point of fact, god (or God, depending on whether you believe) did NOT invent plastic surgeons. Man managed to do that on his own.
I would also quote Bill Cosby here and point out that: "Man invents. God creates." At least, that's the religiously mandated socially acceptable viewpoint.0 -
I'm getting some in December and I don't care what anyone else thinks.0
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I'm getting some in December and I don't care what anyone else thinks.0
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I am really surprised at the amount of people in the forums I see that talk about getting/wanting fake boobs. I'm not judging at all, it's just really interesting to me. I always thought they had a negative connotation, but it seems here to be totally okay. Maybe our society is changing, maybe it's just a colloquial (MFP) difference, or maybe it had a more negative connotation to me because of where I grew up (bible-belt).
Any thoughts?
My thoughts...
Get over it.
And I my "fake" boobs.0 -
I'm getting some in December and I don't care what anyone else thinks.
I think you're awesome and hope you are really happy with the results!
It was the single best decision I ever made for my self confidence. :flowerforyou:0 -
I'm putting away for them right now! I went from a 36F 6 months ago, to a 34B now. When I lose weight, it all comes from there, and after nursing 4 babies, there isn't much left. It's like a prize for fighting the good fight! I'm only doing it for myself, I'll only go up to a C cup - so I don't think I will look much different with clothes on. I just want to be a little happier about what I see when I'm naked, just restoring the goods to factory original I am not ashamed that I am doing it, but my family will not understand, so I just won't tell them.0
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had mine done ... don't regret it for a second .
when i lost weight i lost all my boobs and had saggy lumps of skin. i would rather have voluptuous round porn star boobs then deflated birthday balloons
scars disappeared and pain go away . definitely worth every penny0 -
I am really surprised at the amount of people in the forums I see that talk about getting/wanting fake boobs. I'm not judging at all, it's just really interesting to me. I always thought they had a negative connotation, but it seems here to be totally okay. Maybe our society is changing, maybe it's just a colloquial (MFP) difference, or maybe it had a more negative connotation to me because of where I grew up (bible-belt).
Any thoughts?
My thoughts...
Get over it.
And I my "fake" boobs.
Ah, another lovely individual misinterpreting my words and not reading my other posts in the thread. I have already said that I would consider getting them if I lost mine severely when I drop all the weight, so there's nothing to "get over." Have a lovely day.0 -
I am so torn over implants. As someone who has always been flat-chested, I've asked myself what I would do if presented with the opportunity to upgrade the girls. I think breasts are one of the biggest (lol) representations of femininity, so I feel like I'm missing out on something--they are just so damn womanly and sexy! It would probably be a confidence booster if I ever did get it done, but on the other hand, you're basically mutilating your body to conform with society's beauty standard. What if little boobs were suddenly "IN" and we all wanted to look like Keira Knightley (but I mean, who already doesn't?); would I regret my new, bigger boobs? Is it worth taking the risk going under the knife just to improve what I already have? Probably not. So until then, I'll just continue to dream that I'm a late bloomer and one day I'll wake up with bountiful C cups. 27 isn't too old for a growth spurt, right?!0
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I got mine when I turned 30 (sick of being a AA). It was the best thing I ever did for my self esteem. I'm 70lbs heavier now and feel better about myself then I did when I was a size 6 and flat chested.
Bahaha. I'm sorry I'm not laughing at your boobs (I love boobs) the post just made it sound like your lovely lady lumps are now 70 lbs and I got a funny image in my head. But good for self-confidence. I'm up for most things that make a person more confident in themselves.0 -
Boobs are boobs. I'm getting em fake soon0
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My boobs are not fake they are skin covering a big water ballon!:laugh:
add 2 cups bras from victorias secret now thats fake!0 -
My boobs are not fake they are skin covering a big water ballon!:laugh:
add 2 cups bras from victorias secret now thats fake!
lol, YES! I had one of those bras and felt scammy, as if I were going to get with a man based on my breast size alone, take it off and leave him STUNNED at the 'gigantic' difference.0 -
I personally wouldn't get fake boobs, I love my big ole titties.lol. And with the weight I've lost, my boobs have stayed the same.0
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Hell Yeah..If..you aint gottem..gettem0
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looks like you don't need anymore boobs0
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looks like you don't need anymore boobs
they work for me, no complaints so far (:0 -
After you have kids trust me you'll want them
I've had 2 kids, mine are same as before, im all good, lol0 -
There is no such thing as fake boobs. Mine are real. Really expensive. Really beautiful, Really big, really full...if anything they are more real.
Enough with the haterade. If someone wants big perky boobs, and they have the money, that is their business.
Actually, that is correct. I still have 100% of my real boobage. And my implants are very bit a part of me. 'cept when I'm weighing myself and calculating LBM. I still have to tote them around, so I use them in my calculations for calories burned weight wise, but they are 100% INERT as far as metabolic activity goes. Heheh. :laugh:0 -
Boobs are awesome....real or fake....0
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As a connoisseur of large, natural boobs, I've never been a fan of the fakes. Completely understand them in the case of reconstruction, but (were I female) would NEVER subject myself to a surgical procedure simply to "feel better about myself". Sorry, I know it goes against the flow of perception in this thread, but I don't varnish my opinion for the sake of popularity....
You'd never be able to tell mine were not 100% natural. Now that silicone adhesive gels are available, it's a whole new world on boobage. 'course you are still welcome to your opinion. I actually don't think it's even accurate to call them fake, unless you have had your natural breast tissue removed. Your real breasts are still there.0 -
I just dont understand the big deal about boobs0
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I have always had boobs. Since the 3rd grade... I don't want flat skin bags when I lose the weight.
After losing 100 pounds and starting with a EE cup, you can imaging the skin bags. I took the plunge, had a total revision with implants and have never looked back. Mine are very natural, fit my body size well and I was rejuvenated by how I felt. It was totally worth it! Most people don't have a clue they are fake, but it beats rolling em up to put them in your bra lol!0 -
I suppose I should just say "to each their own' but in my opinion going through a surgical procedure to have bigger breasts is vanity at its best/worst. This will probably go against what a lot of people feel on here but I personally don't understand the idea of needing bigger breasts to feel 'better about yourself' or to "give you more self esteem'. Things like this should come from within. If they don't then people have bigger things to work on then their breast size.
I have fairly small breasts (B cup) They are not perfect i suppose but they are mine, my boyfriend loves them and they serve their purpose. I feel like our society is going down the toilet when cutting your flesh open and inserted silicone or saline filled sacks into womens chests is the most acceptable, gorgeous thing ever.
That's certainly one way to look at it. To go under general anesthesia is no joke. To me, the slight risk seemed worth it, and the change in my self esteem was great.0 -
As a connoisseur of large, natural boobs, I've never been a fan of the fakes. Completely understand them in the case of reconstruction, but (were I female) would NEVER subject myself to a surgical procedure simply to "feel better about myself". Sorry, I know it goes against the flow of perception in this thread, but I don't varnish my opinion for the sake of popularity....
Please be reincarnated as a woman, remember that statement and come back to give your two cents on "what you'd do if you were a woman" to feel better about yourself. Do you believe that you, as a man, can fully understand the sheer annoyance of having tits that rappers refer to as "flapjacks" and they're actually relatively accurate? Or not being able to shop for *most* tops that are pretty? Or taking your shirt off infront of a man and feeling self conscious? Or looking at the same ads and media that brought 90% of the women on here in the first place so that they could lose weight and feel better about themselves - and seriously not judge your imperfect breasts when you've achieved so many other physical leaps and bounds of bringing your body "up to par" with society's standards of beauty? I understand what you mean and where you are coming from, but it almost sounded judgmental towards the ladies who have gotten implants and how 'different' you'd do it if you were a woman. If you could add six inches to your **** with a minimally invasive surgery that leaves you completely intact but more aesthetically pleasing (even if only to yourself), would you NEVER consider it? I'm glad you like huge boobs; so do a lot of girls, and the only way we'll ever get that is with surgery, and like my idol somewhere said here; you can't even tell the difference anymore.0 -
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I was never much a fan of them, until I dated someone with them.
Well, lets just say that it might have changed my mind somewhat......
Mind you, they were very, very well done, very little evidence of, erm, tampering........
Apparently her ex-husband paid rather a lot of money for them and sadly never got to enjoy them.0 -
I think I'm too much of a chicken to do it. I'm content with mine though so it's never really something I've put much thought into. I was rake thin all through school. I was that girl who could not wear a bra and you wouldn't have noticed.
I have a few friends who've had fantastic work done. They look great. It's just not for me.0
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