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This is a fair answer. I don't think I've met anyone who had implants yet, so like I said, I have no basis for judgement. I do find them appealing in terms of liking larger sizes, on a personal level.
The two things to realize that as you lose weight, it would be normal for your breasts to go down in size, since that is one of the places that women's bodies store fat. The other thing to consider is that it would be elective surgery, and something insurance generally does not cover. So it's an out of pocket expense.
Honestly when it all comes down to it all this is on a personal level. That is true about elective surgery and money. I did not think of that because most of the people I know who have had it or considered it are either wealthy, or have wealthy families willing to pick up the bill. I do not know if Mango is in that position or not, but that is definitely something to consider.
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I just finished reading a very interesting book - Self Mutilation (Opposing Viewpoints). It is a collection of essays and articles on the topic of self-mutilation.
A number of the authors compared elective plastic surgery to things like 'cutting', tribal mutilation rituals, sex-changes, and elective amputations
As a guy who enjoys the odd tattoo or hanging by hooks in my back I had to think back to a poem I wrote in high school
Quote:
Needles pierce my flesh
Evoking thought of Christ and voodoo dolls
What sin has been committed
That I suffer the slings and arrows
Answer: Cogito, Ergo Sum
Taken and taken to extremes
Thinking is only half of being
Otherwise, why have this body
Ordained to feel pain
I'd rather date a girl who was flat as a buckboard than one who has implants. If you ain't comfortable with the way God made you, ain't no reason I should be comfortable with you either.
I'd rather date a girl who was flat as a buckboard than one who has implants. If you ain't comfortable with the way God made you, ain't no reason I should be comfortable with you either.
Ever wonder why gods made people so that their hair and fingernails grow? Is anyone who cuts them disobeying the gods' wishes?
I'd rather date a girl who was flat as a buckboard than one who has implants. If you ain't comfortable with the way God made you, ain't no reason I should be comfortable with you either.
I'm sure that doctors, dentists and orthodontists are glad that most people don't feel the same way.
The reason I created this thread was to receive feedback from a random sample of men.
I am thinking about getting them as my breasts have diminished since I amped up my fitness routine. My body is the hottest it has ever been, but my 36Bs (at their largest) have only been shrinking, much to my dismay.
I say get them! Go for it if they are going to improve your self image. Guys don't know what it's like to have breast to begin with so they don't understand how incredibly self-conscience women can be about them. I say get them and just make sure you go to a very highly rated plastic surgeon. I know severl women that had theirs done in Atlanta, Ga and guys have been confused as to whether or not they are natural or fake! So find the right doctor and get them!
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