Opinions please: Why do women get breast implants?

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  • BeachGingerOnTheRocks
    BeachGingerOnTheRocks Posts: 3,927 Member
    I can only speak to one scenario, as my wife had both her breasts removed due to cancer. She thought about not getting implants; our kids are well beyond the breast feeding stage, and no more will be coming...ever; it was more surgery and she had already been through a lot; and I was going to support her either way. In the end, she decided to have the reconstruction/implants because A) the insurance paid for it and B) she didn't want to have people staring at her and giving her the, "oh, you poor woman" look.

    I don't think you're going to get one definite answer though, as some women do it to feel better about themselves, so do it to repair/rebuild, some do it to please someone else, etc. Different people, different circumstances, different results.

    ^My reason. I got mine in a two-step process with the bilateral mastectomy after chemo.

    Life gave me poison lemons. I traded them for two small grapefruits.
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member

    ^My reason. I got mine in a two-step process with the bilateral mastectomy after chemo.

    Life gave me poison lemons. I traded them for two small grapefruits.

    This is an awesome way to put it.
  • stumblinthrulife
    stumblinthrulife Posts: 2,558 Member
    Surely "women" aren't one homogenous mass with a single motivation?

    I would imagine that every woman has a different motivation. Some will do it to feel better about themselves. Some will do it for attention. Some will do it for a particular man. I'm sure the motivations are endless and varied.
  • Just as women probably have many reasons for getting the, contrary to what some have said, not all men like them.
    I don't. I prefer natural, and don't care if that means flat, small, large or in-between.
  • diodelcibo
    diodelcibo Posts: 2,564 Member
    Confidence and aesthetics I think would be be on most's list.
  • whierd
    whierd Posts: 14,025 Member
    Confidence and aesthetics I think would be be on most's list.

    Your thighs are like tree trunks.
  • Adrini
    Adrini Posts: 56 Member
    I've heard of some women who do to get a richer man, and some who just want bigger tits. Though as a woman who has them I have to say I don't see the appeal.
  • WTF7
    WTF7 Posts: 140 Member
    Ther are many reasons to get a boob job- hopefully for the right reason for them. Other than that - who cares!?
  • skinnyinnotime
    skinnyinnotime Posts: 4,078 Member
    For themselves.

    Feeling pressure from others...how many times I've read on here 'real' women have curves blah blah blah
  • diodelcibo
    diodelcibo Posts: 2,564 Member
    Confidence and aesthetics I think would be be on most's list.

    Your thighs are like tree trunks.

    False, tree trunks are like my thighs.
  • Mrs_Bones
    Mrs_Bones Posts: 195 Member
    If I ever decided to get implants it would be because I had lost whatever breast tissue I had naturally and connect my femininity, in part, to my curves. It would have nothing to do with men and everything to do with how I feel about my body.
  • Athena53
    Athena53 Posts: 717 Member
    I'm guessing it's more for themselves so they like what they see in the mirror.

    Personally, at the age of 60 I really like being small-breasted. There's zero sag although I can see they're a little less bouncy than they used to be. They still look darn good. I shudder to think what I'd have right now if I'd gotten myself a pair of double-Ds 20 years ago.
  • FitandFab33
    FitandFab33 Posts: 718 Member
    The motivation/reasons vary from woman to woman... I will get them done in the next year or so because after baby, breastfeeding, and weight loss they are NOT what they were before and I'm uncomfortable in some clothes and swimsuit tops. I worked dang hard for my body and I want to be able wear a bikini without being disappointed with my chest.. I also pretty much HATE bras, so I'd kinda love to be able to go without from time to time.

    I'm not planning on any extremes, I don't want giant, hard-as-rock boobs that sit at my neck, but I do want them to look as good as they did before. :-)
  • DebbieLyn63
    DebbieLyn63 Posts: 2,654 Member
    I'll be getting them as a reward to myself for all my hard work. For nursing three babies, and then losing the combined total of 215lbs I gained during my pregnancies. Motherhood has not been kind to that area. I used to have bigger breasts and now I don't. I want them back!

    My wife was thinking like this before the breast cancer. Three kids, gravity.....she didn't necessarily want to get implants for size (as she was already on the larger size), but to perk them up. Or, as she put it, "So I don't have to tuck them in my pants anymore."

    LOL, Yes, I can relate to this!!

    I'm sure there are probably some women that get implants to please the man in their life, but that is probably a really small percentage. And some get them for their profession, as a dancer, etc. But most get them for themselves, to look in the mirror and be happier with what they see. Men don't really care how big your boobs are, they just like boobs!
  • brigett1971
    brigett1971 Posts: 9 Member
    I want them because I think I would look better in tops but that doesn't mean I have low self esteem.
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    I'm not planning on getting any implants, even if my boobs end up miniscule at my goal body fat percentage/what I want the rest of my body to look like.

    however, if I did, it'd be for me, and only me, because surgery is no small deal, and going through surgery for someone else, not for you.... well that's too much. I'm not even sure I'd radically change my hairstyle for a man even, if my husband expressed a preference or suggested a style he thought might suit me, I'd take it into consideration but only go for it if I also liked it. Plus a bad hairstyle will grow out after a while..... but surgery for someone else...? ...no
  • Doodlewhopper
    Doodlewhopper Posts: 1,018 Member
    I decided not to touch this with a ten foot pole...

    I have a 12' pole you can borrow.


    Mine's bigger.....
  • VeganCoco
    VeganCoco Posts: 104 Member
    I got them because I wanted big boobs, shocker right!?

    Why do people have such a hard time with the idea that people do things for their own reasons, their own motives and for their own happiness?

    If a man found me attractive and wanted to sleep with me, and his decision to sleep with me was based on how big my boobs were, I would not find him attractive in any way shape or form!

    Anyway, as Sigmund Freud famously said 'Men only want chick with big tits because their mums had fat arses' although I may be paraphrasing a tad...
  • The bigger the better
  • I think they do it for themselves.
  • meshashesha2012
    meshashesha2012 Posts: 8,329 Member
    to feel better about their bodies. which is also he same reason why women get reductions too
  • peachfigs
    peachfigs Posts: 831 Member
    I'm trying to settle an argument with my brother. He is of the opinion that women only get boob jobs to impress a man. I told him that while that's true sometimes, I think that the majority of women who get breast implants do it for themselves.

    So can anybody help me out with this? I'll be forever grateful :flowerforyou:


    What about lesbians or asexual women? :wink:
  • Rockytop_relic
    Rockytop_relic Posts: 208 Member
    Some sort of self confidence.
  • mains_adam25
    mains_adam25 Posts: 382 Member
    for themselves
  • momocip
    momocip Posts: 4 Member
    I got mine because after 2 kids and losing 50 pounds they made me feel awesome!!! Sometimes between pregnancy and weight loss your breasts pay the price!! LOL.....The fact that my husband likes them too is a bonus but either way it was my choice for me. :heart:
  • benol1
    benol1 Posts: 867 Member
    What about lesbians or asexual women? :wink:

    They're beautiful and wonderful people with or without breast augmentation.
  • Women get implants because they pay too much attention to media and have a totally unrealistic idea of what a real body looks like. The only ones they see in movies, T.V., magazine ads, etc. are all artificial. In our society, we place a lot of emphasis on external appearance, with there being only a narrow range in what is considered beautiful.

    I've often wondered if there was a relationship between motivation to succeed in education and career with accepting your body. As for me, what I've got in my head is way more important than what is on my chest.

    Listen, I've lost all the fat in my breast while losing 120lbs and I had so much extra skin I could grab it and lift it. I had a surgery to lift and had small breast implants placed under the tissue to make it firmer, it is not because I pay too much attention to the media, it's all about feeling good with myself, feeling feminine. Please don't judge women who get breast implants, because when you don't know how it feels to look at yourself in the mirror and see something deformed and misshapen.
  • obsidianwings
    obsidianwings Posts: 1,237 Member
    I want them for myself. I think they would look better and shirts and bras would fit better
  • Ed98043
    Ed98043 Posts: 1,333 Member
    Even in the context of getting them "for themselves", it's definitely about appearance to others - though not always to attract men. If a woman was a hermit or whatever and no one else ever saw her, she wouldn't care about the size of her breasts or how proportionate they were, or how she was filling out that cute top, etc. Even if a woman is happily married and no one else thinks she needs a boob job, she may get one "for herself" because women's self-esteem is so often inextricably attached to our appearance (thanks, society).
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,024 Member
    Straight up..........................to compete with other women.

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