I’d have to agree with Kiz…bouncing boobs rock.
Yes, this is coming from a straight chick’s perspective.
I’d have to agree with Kiz…bouncing boobs rock.
Yes, this is coming from a straight chick’s perspective.
We were aiming for a B, I ended up right on the line between A and B, and I’m more comfortable in As. I’m VERY short, as in well under five feet, and I was wearing Ds before surgery, though I’m pretty sure I should have gone up to DDs. But it was bad enough buying the Ds, I don’t think I ever thought I should have gone up even more until afterwards. I’d been wanting the surgery since I was fourteen. It was just before my 22nd birthday when I finally got the chance to do it. All things considered, I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Best damn birthday present I ever got, and I gave it to myself!
Big bouncing boobs may look great to you, guys, but as some have attested, they don’t always feel great. Especially around that time of the month. Ouch.
… Mmm, I can see fine sprays of milk spurting out of those breasts with every jiggling step …
I’m sorry … you were saying something about lustful fantasies?
The question foremost in my mind is “When will they be fashionable on men?”
I remain, sincerely: Getting older and not happy about the flab.
I guess I am sort of lucky. I am 5’2" and I don’t have back problems are anything like that with mine. I think alot of the back problems are from 1) Not wearing the right size bra and 2) not working out…I have a strong back and I think that has been a factor in having no problems. As cup size goes up, it is even more important that you get fitted for a bra because not only do you have to take in account size but also shape, etc. And American made bras also need to be replaced every 6 months (French and other European bras, every 3 years…yes, they are made better)
I am not saying that women do not have very legitimate problems with the size of their breasts. But some are too rushed into surgery (I have known three girls who have had what was eventually believed to be unneeded breast reductions…they were given no other alternatives). It is almost as if having large breasts are wrong (and yes I know alot of the guys would disagree…thank you!) and the problem needs to be taken care of.
I am big on all other alternatives being explored but if they are exhausted and there is no other recourse, they surgery should be done.
Love your body the way it is made!!
I’m not saying that everybody should get 'em reduced if they’re really big. But it can be a real lifesaver of a procedure under the right circumstances. I have serious scoliosis and all that weight wasn’t helping my poor messed up back muscles. They’re noticeably happier since I had the surgery.
But, if you’re happy with big boobs, all power to you! Show 'em off! Enjoy!
Whiterabbit: Good for you for doing what was right for you!!! And I am thrilled you feel better…yeehaw!!! You had a legitimate medical reason.
The ones I am talking about are the women who go to the doctor with back trouble and are told to have them reduced. No other alternatives or questions. Also, the ones who are made to feel ashamed of their breasts (or who have so who make them feel that way).
I was told by my not ever going to be my boyfriend for a variety of reasons, that he wasnt so sure of large breasts and that he knew someone who got a reduction and is much happier. He was also more of an ass man. I told him that I think it is great for her, but mine are here to stay and if he doesn’t like that. well then he can go elsewhere. He has since become a breast man…LOL And he still won’t ever be with me. LOL
I may have had legitimate medical reasons, but you would not believe the fight the insurance company put up anyway. Jerks. (Over the years no fewer than THREE surgeons had said yep, you’d be a good candidate. But the final decision apparently lay with some peon behind a desk looking at pictures of my boobs and trying to determine whether it was justifiable. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!)
It’s NOT something to do lightly, and I would be appalled at a doc whose first answer to back pain in a well-endowed patient was reduction. It’s major surgery.
The important part is that you’re happy with 'em. I’m thrilled with mine, now, after several years of the opposite. I can go braless! Though I don’t very often, because I feel disconcertingly naked when I do. During the summer, though, I try to ignore that because it’s so danged humid…
You know, scientific studies have shown that the best remedy for breast bouncing is, get this- NO BRA!! Apparently revealing and sensuous outfits run a close second. Take heed ladies!
Ladies, if you believe OM Waterfall, please raise your hand. Guys, sorry you don’t get a vote.
Mine is not up by the way.
LOL
We don’t have a lot of control about how much bounce we get. Nature and undergarmets determine it and its not something you can really practice.
On the other hand, we spent hours and hours as teenagers trying to get our ass to move “just so” when we strolled down the hall in high school. Telling a woman she has a sexy walk is a nice (or alternatively really creepy, depending on who its coming from) compliment - she probably put a lot of effort into it.
Which may be the problem with breasts - as I’ve walked back an forth after reading this thread, all the walks that give me “exceptional” jiggle don’t so a whole lot for my sultry strut.
Bouncy!
Bouncy!
Bouncy!
Bouncy!
Ok I hate bras, but always wore them at least to work. My set were always of managable size until I nursed two kids. They never got smaller (38-40 D now vs 34-36 B pre-kid no matter what my weight). Tried the underwire thing OUCH!!!
So it was underwires for work, take off in the car, then lots of bounce, jiggle, sag, etc. all the rest of the time. Luckily MrPict likes them available so no complaints from him.
Just recently I discovered “Barely There” bras that look like sports bras but are really light weight and not nearly so restrictive. Heavenly.
Ha! I knew it!