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Peter Henry
11-10-06, 08:10 AM
Possibly just skirting under the "U" cert radar. I found this little article rather interesting.
I love the fact that one of my fave terms "puppies" was used. :)
I am a fan of natural no matter the size or form myself,and you?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13546467,00.html
* I will understand if the powers that be decide this thread possibly beyond the acceptable limits* :wink:
BernardBikerchick
11-10-06, 08:17 AM
Possibly just skirting under the "U" cert radar. I found this little article rather interesting.
I love the fact that one of my fave terms "puppies" was used. :)
I am a fan of natural no matter the size or form myself,and you?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13546467,00.html
* I will understand if the powers that be decide this thread possibly beyond the acceptable limits* :wink:
i want big boooooooooobs :cry: :cry: :cry:
Spiderman
11-10-06, 08:51 AM
Possibly just skirting under the "U" cert radar. I found this little article rather interesting.
I love the fact that one of my fave terms "puppies" was used. :)
I am a fan of natural no matter the size or form myself,and you?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13546467,00.html
* I will understand if the powers that be decide this thread possibly beyond the acceptable limits* :wink:
i want big boooooooooobs :cry: :cry: :cry:
BBC, anything more than a handful is wastefull ;)
What spidey said... he should know, dirty little grouper he is...
Spiderman
11-10-06, 09:00 AM
Not my fault the female form is just so damn tactile is it? :D
Steve H
11-10-06, 09:00 AM
Possibly just skirting under the "U" cert radar. I found this little article rather interesting.
I love the fact that one of my fave terms "puppies" was used. :)
I am a fan of natural no matter the size or form myself,and you?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13546467,00.html
* I will understand if the powers that be decide this thread possibly beyond the acceptable limits* :wink:
i want big boooooooooobs :cry: :cry: :cry:
................so do I.................oh yes! :thumbsup:
Not my fault the female form is just so damn tactile is it? :D
I'm just jealous... :wink:
"4% said that their girlfriends would not let them."
Sorry, that just made me giggle.
I have to agree with the reports findings, and spidey to a certain extent. Fake is a big no-no, just as is TOO large natural. But maybe a little more than a handful, and I'm not saying I have small hands.
Alpinestarhero
11-10-06, 09:15 AM
Yup, its true. Dont like them fake - looks too top heavy when their new, and when its a few years down the line, and the forces of gravity....urgh...
Matt
northwind
11-10-06, 09:19 AM
I don't like 'em either... Well, that's not right, I like them less than proper ones :) They never look right, they definately never feel right... Funny, I'm the same with heavy makeup, I'd sooner see real skin.
However, should you be an attractive SV650.org female, and equipped with rubber bosoms, this is a preference rather than an absolute no ;)
wyrdness
11-10-06, 09:25 AM
I don't like 'em either... Well, that's not right, I like them less than proper ones :) They never look right, they definately never feel right... Funny, I'm the same with heavy makeup, I'd sooner see real skin.
I don't like the look of them either. Never felt fake ones though. I'm really not bothered by the size of them, so long as they're real.
What do fake boobs feel like then?
What do fake boobs feel like then?
Skin is skin, so from experience :oops: they feel the same. They are a little more rigid when moved though. Still stand by prefering natural.
northwind
11-10-06, 11:33 AM
What do fake boobs feel like then?
Have you ever had one of those silicon keyboard wrist rests? Bit like that. Though I suppose it'd depend how much was implant and how much was OEM :)
Depends how good they are. Some are so good and not too large as to be indistinguishable. :D
What do fake boobs feel like then?
Skin is skin, so from experience :oops: they feel the same. They are a little more rigid when moved though.
Listen to the voice of experience, lads :thumbsup:
From another point of view, enhanced friends on mine complain of a loss of feeling for up to a year after the operation. Even then some think that there is permanently reduced sensation.
i want big boooooooooobs :cry: :cry: :cry:
Why? It really is a lot of hassle.
You need a damn good sports bra to run for the bus otherwise it hurts, and joggings painful too.
Its only the last couple of years with the increase in boob sizes due to surgery bra manufacturers have actually increased the range of bras available for anything over a D cup. And before it was a nightmare trying to find a department store which would stock anything in an F cup.
It always made me laugh the wonderbras would only go to a DD up til a year or so back. The idea was to flaunt your cleavage yet they never made them in a size for women who actually had boobs and cleavage to flaunt. They were pretty much aimed at creating cleavages for those less well endowed without twigging some of us would prefer something other than a comfort/support bra.
And dont get me started on the problems a large chest causes in top/jacket sizes. With mine, I have to have at least size 18 tops but again I have the problem in that then means the arms are usually too long. Size 16 jackets where arms are right length I cant do up.
I would have reduction surgery except someone mentioned what it entails and theres no way in hell I would do it. But I would prefer to actually be smaller than I am if I could change one thing. :oops:
SoulKiss
11-10-06, 12:09 PM
I would have reduction surgery except someone mentioned what it entails and theres no way in hell I would do it. But I would prefer to actually be smaller than I am if I could change one thing. :oops:
Counts the seconds till someone posts about the thread being useless without pictures.......
David
timwilky
11-10-06, 12:29 PM
Verna, be careful what you wish for.
My daughter complains she cannot get clothes to fit. If correct in the tummy/hips she would be bursting out in the boob dept. She also complains about a lack of pretty feminine bras for girls with larger breasts, and have to sacrifice looks in favor of support and comfort.
Suprised that nobody has mentioned those poor girls who need enhancement and reconstruction following mastectomies etc. Making an issue about false boobs would do nothing for the confindence of girls who want to get on with their lives as normal as possible.
Possibly just skirting under the "U" cert radar. I found this little article rather interesting.
I love the fact that one of my fave terms "puppies" was used. :)
I am a fan of natural no matter the size or form myself,and you?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13546467,00.html
* I will understand if the powers that be decide this thread possibly beyond the acceptable limits* :wink:
i want big boooooooooobs :cry: :cry: :cry:
I wish mine were as big as yours :?
Filipe M.
11-10-06, 12:38 PM
Suprised that nobody has mentioned those poor girls who need enhancement and reconstruction following mastectomies etc. Making an issue about false boobs would do nothing for the confindence of girls who want to get on with their lives as normal as possible.
=D> =D> =D>
Suprised that nobody has mentioned those poor girls who need enhancement and reconstruction following mastectomies etc. Making an issue about false boobs would do nothing for the confindence of girls who want to get on with their lives as normal as possible.
=D> =D> =D>
absolutely
I think Jordan looks awful.
Brains and personality are far more important than a big pair of norks.
FACT
Peter Henry
11-10-06, 01:03 PM
Mr. Wilky...what a completely valid point you make. I have no problem with ladies being helped out to move forward over what they have lost. I do though question those using implants purely for superfical reasons.
Flamin_Squirrel
11-10-06, 01:17 PM
I think Jordan looks awful.
Brains and personality are far more important than a big pair of norks.
FACT
I'm more upset that she's sullied my good name.
I think Jordan looks awful.
Brains and personality are far more important than a big pair of norks.
FACT
I'm more upset that she's sullied my good name.
I can see how you'd think that, Katie :thumbsup:
I thought Katie had a monster or a R6?
Flamin_Squirrel
11-10-06, 01:38 PM
I think Jordan looks awful.
Brains and personality are far more important than a big pair of norks.
FACT
I'm more upset that she's sullied my good name.
I can see how you'd think that, Katie :thumbsup:
:smt075
I think Jordan looks awful.
Brains and personality are far more important than a big pair of norks.
FACT
I'm more upset that she's sullied my good name.
I can see how you'd think that, Katie :thumbsup:
:smt075
Stop Bitching :lol: :lol: :lol:
I think Jordan looks awful.
Brains and personality are far more important than a big pair of norks.
FACT
I'm more upset that she's sullied my good name.
I can see how you'd think that, Katie :thumbsup:
:smt075
:crutches:
northwind
11-10-06, 02:29 PM
Suprised that nobody has mentioned those poor girls who need enhancement and reconstruction following mastectomies etc. Making an issue about false boobs would do nothing for the confindence of girls who want to get on with their lives as normal as possible.
Well said that man. The two are pretty much totally seperate in my mind, so I'd not given it any thought from that point of view. Still, I doubt many reconstructions end up looking like, what was her name, Lola Ferrari?
Steve H
11-10-06, 04:12 PM
I thought Katie had a monster or a R6?
I think that is Jodie Marsh. Believe it is an R6.............although by the look of her, a Monster would be more apt. :wink:
Jodie! Yeah Ok, I probably couldn't tell them apart if you asked me.
Well Oiled
11-10-06, 05:12 PM
From another point of view, enhanced friends on mine complain of a loss of feeling for up to a year after the operation. Even then some think that there is permanently reduced sensation.
I'd best cancel my extension then. :evil:
Suprised that nobody has mentioned those poor girls who need enhancement and reconstruction following mastectomies etc. Making an issue about false boobs would do nothing for the confindence of girls who want to get on with their lives as normal as possible.
Well said that man. The two are pretty much totally seperate in my mind, so I'd not given it any thought from that point of view. Still, I doubt many reconstructions end up looking like, what was her name, Lola Ferrari?
yes it was lola, but she was ill, and brainwashed r.i.p
i agree with lyn big boobs are a pain in the ass. i'd love to be able to by those cute matching set bra and pantie from primark - if i could fit in those i wouldn't wear anything else, but alas its m+s only for me :cry:
I'd best cancel my moob job too...
Apparantly if the incision is in the armpit it's less of a problem with losing feeling and it heals quicker and blends with the underarm skin easier. When the scars are under the breast they take longer to heal and a more invasive type of surgery is used. This is generally the type where more loss of feeling occurs, this is the usual way for large implants. I've heard of them being inserted through an incision in the aureole too but that would probably mean curtains for a ton of nerve endings.
Luckypants
11-10-06, 11:13 PM
i agree with lyn big boobs are a pain in the ass.
I thought they were a pain in the back? :wink:
i'd love to be able to by those cute matching set bra and pantie from primark - if i could fit in those i wouldn't wear anything else, but alas its m+s only for me :cry:
Hmmm as a bit of a connoiseur of ladies undies..... (worn by ladies, before any one starts!) Rigby & Peller do nice, well fitted and sexy bras for buxom ladies. They now have a ready to wear range. Get a fitting, as most girls I know find they need to go up a cup size or two and down a bra size.
:oops: Get me!
Amanda M
12-10-06, 08:02 AM
Suprised that nobody has mentioned those poor girls who need enhancement and reconstruction following mastectomies etc. Making an issue about false boobs would do nothing for the confindence of girls who want to get on with their lives as normal as possible.
Well said that man. The two are pretty much totally seperate in my mind, so I'd not given it any thought from that point of view. Still, I doubt many reconstructions end up looking like, what was her name, Lola Ferrari?
yes it was lola, but she was ill, and brainwashed r.i.p
i agree with lyn big boobs are a pain in the ass. i'd love to be able to by those cute matching set bra and pantie from primark - if i could fit in those i wouldn't wear anything else, but alas its m+s only for me :cry:
Hell yeah, and why are all the nicest bras PADDED? FFS!!! That is one thing I don't need, and that is a padded bra :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Steve H
12-10-06, 08:31 AM
Once again, THIS LINK IS USELESS WITHOUT PICTURES! :twisted:
Hell yeah, and why are all the nicest bras PADDED? FFS!!! That is one thing I don't need, and that is a padded bra :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Now there's a case for the ITC about false advertising! :wink:
Be it padded bras (though at least you can take them off) or surgical enhancements, I really don't see why a woman in her right mind would want to boost the boobs.
But then I guess they're not in their 'right mind' and are overly concerned with the dictates of others - be it fashion, peer group, partner...
... or simply have allowed their own self confidence to have been undermined.
It can't be easy if you have a real self confidence issue, actually being so widely available probably actually makes it worse. But when done for nothing more than some vacuous fashion accessory - nah, t'is a wrongun.
As for reductions, well, I can only vouch for the easy life you have when you have small breasts. :wink: So I'm not surprised so many women would like to go down this route - though are like LynW, put off by the rather grizzly op.
Amanda M
12-10-06, 08:52 AM
I know someone who had a reduction. She had a really good (but really expensive...) surgeon so the scars were pretty minimal really, not like some you see :shock: I think they removed about 2lbs of tissue from each breast :shock: It's a really long op and afterwards, there was a LOT of pain but she didn't regret having it done at all especially when she could buy those nice primark sets :D
Luckypants
12-10-06, 09:14 AM
Any one got a pic of these 'nice Primark sets'? :twisted:
I'd best cancel my extension then. :evil:
Just buy a BMW like everyone else :P
northwind
12-10-06, 12:27 PM
if i could fit in those i wouldn't wear anything else
:smt082
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