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By *aeBabe OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
So again I wonder a couple of things:
For those that have had breast augmentation to go larger, do you like your breasts now or do you regret it?
Has anyone had a reduction and why? Where there complications?
I'm a small 36B and am considering to go larger someday as feel that clothes, lingerie, etc look nicer with larger boobs perhaps just 2 cup sizes (36D).
Any thoughts and opinions welcome x |
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By *ab femWoman
over a year ago
Ayrshire |
I went from a 36B to a 36DD. I have absolutely no regrets at all, I feel more feminine and I think I look more in proportion. I've had mines for 6 years now and will be getting them redone in 4 years time. The only thing I would say to people is its not a one off, like everything there is unkeep, you do need to get them replaced so don't do it if you can't afford to go back. |
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By *aeBabe OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
"I went from a 36B to a 36DD. I have absolutely no regrets at all, I feel more feminine and I think I look more in proportion. I've had mines for 6 years now and will be getting them redone in 4 years time. The only thing I would say to people is its not a one off, like everything there is unkeep, you do need to get them replaced so don't do it if you can't afford to go back. "
They look great!
Yes, I was thinking that, looking in proportion.
Thanks for the last part. I suppose that is what most people forget. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To me it’s how you feel about it weather you go bigger, but me I am not much for implants breasts, I don’t think they feel nice, but can I say again it’s just my preference, I been with woman with small breasts and I think they are great, plus some have more sensitive nipples. But in the end it’s how you feel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had mine done 10 years ago and wanted to be a D cup but they turned out an E cup - it took me a couple of years to get used to them I hated them as thought they were too big. I've also had breast cancer since and had radiotherapy - still not needed them replaced. |
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By *.gerri.xTV/TS
over a year ago
North west visiting bpool |
I'm going from nothig to hopefully a d cup or at least a c i may have to argue a bit .
what do ppl tjhink round or teardrop and through armpit or nipple and does anyone have the gummy bear ones ?
so many questions i have yoda |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was an a/b cup, I didn't go large as at the time I was very slim and the surgeon couldn't put bigger inplants in, so I veri from a c/d cup depending on the bra, but definitely made me feel more confident about my body, I'm at the stage were its advised for a replacement but I don't have any problems with my implants and I'm still happy with how they look... Yes gravity has taken place and they have dropped over the years, but they actually look more natural....
If having implants make you feel more confident go for it...
And even loads of men say they don't like them...
I've yet to have a man say that to me |
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I had a reduction from a GG to an F-ish
I was a DD & they just got bigger with every child.
I always had upper back & neck pain, would have huge marks on my shoulders from bra straps, had to wear a special bra to sleep in & would wake with trapped nerves in my neck and shoulders, often no feeling in my arms.
I had a car crash & had to wear a back brace. The pain was unbearable & my Dr agreed a reduction would be beneficial
But I couldn't get it done on the NHS, it wasn't deemed my need was enough.
£6k to go private but worth every penny.
Getting rid of my boobs was one of the best things I ever did and it really did help change my life xx |
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By *.gerri.xTV/TS
over a year ago
North west visiting bpool |
"I had a reduction from a GG to an F-ish
I was a DD & they just got bigger with every child.
I always had upper back & neck pain, would have huge marks on my shoulders from bra straps, had to wear a special bra to sleep in & would wake with trapped nerves in my neck and shoulders, often no feeling in my arms.
I had a car crash & had to wear a back brace. The pain was unbearable & my Dr agreed a reduction would be beneficial
But I couldn't get it done on the NHS, it wasn't deemed my need was enough.
£6k to go private but worth every penny.
Getting rid of my boobs was one of the best things I ever did and it really did help change my life xx"
my late mum in law did the same she was so relieved after they were reduced , i was horrified at the waste till she started telling me the back pain woes an no decent sleep for years. |
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