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11-29-2007, 11:05 PM
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BreakOnThruToTheOtherSide
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Originally Posted by Kuharai
So what do you think of Crystal Storms, Chelsea Charms, and Vixen LaMoore?
A little extreme, right?
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I have personally met 2 of the ladies mentioned.  To go into more details in questionaire mode is gonna lead me down a path on CD not appropiate.
You seem to know alot about the boob topic huh?Well as you say you have assets so I guess you should.(smiling)
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11-29-2007, 11:28 PM
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Ehdnucbaldeja Asu Nyhkan
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Originally Posted by lionking
I have personally met 2 of the ladies mentioned.  To go into more details in questionaire mode is gonna lead me down a path on CD not appropiate.
You seem to know alot about the boob topic huh?Well as you say you have assets so I guess you should.(smiling)
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I've only met Crystal Storms. She was pretty cool. I'm pleased to say that I only spent half the time glancing at her cleavage.
And I don't know a lot about the boob topic, I just know the problems I have as a result of natural ones..
Which brings me to another point on the fake boob thing, I guess I kinda like the fact that women are trying to be so busty.. I have noticed that my bras are not as expensive as they were 5 years ago (I was the same size then, too!).
I personally think it's silly to get boobs just to please somebody else. If you're going to get them big, do it for yourself - in the end, you're the one who will take hours upon hours trying on bra after bra until you find one that actually holds right. In the end, you're going to find that it's almost impossible to get "cheap" lingerie that looks "sexy".
If you increase to a reasonable size that you're happy with, then enjoy your boobs!
Benefits of big boobs:
1) More to love 
2) More cleavage
3) Apparently, larger busted women have a slightly less painful experience in the booby mash machine because it's easier to get all of the boob in one spot.
Bad:
1) Bra shopping
2) Guys tend to stare
3) Exercise is a must for back support (my back never hurts!)
4) Finding a shirt that will fit the boobs but still fit around waist
I'm serious, but they need to have a store designed for busty women that doesn't cost $100/shirt.....
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11-29-2007, 11:53 PM
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BreakOnThruToTheOtherSide
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Originally Posted by Kuharai
I'm serious, but they need to have a store designed for busty women that doesn't cost $100/shirt.....
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hmmm,maybe I should open one.......eh,it wouldn't work out,it just wouldn't...I couldn't handle the constant mental anguish.
Stare?I guess I have done that,you know I try so hard to check out a girl discretely (spelled wrong I know) but I get the feeling I'm busted more often than not.To be fair I do check out the whole package,face hair(ring finger)....and Im weak for butts also so junk in the trunk catches my attention also.
Yes I'm a perv in my thoughts, but I don't want to make a woman feel gawked at but man I just love women,they make the world go 'round and I just like to appreciate the moment.But hey,walk down the sidewalk like downtown past a bunch of guys going the opposite way and it will be like the wave the way all of us will turn our heads the same time after she passes......it's just instinct. 
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11-30-2007, 09:04 AM
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Working, working...and did I mention, working ??
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Originally Posted by Kuharai
Me, I'm a girl with DD-cup that aren't saggy. I'm not ashamed of my bustiness. Oh, and mine are 100% fat.  AKA, they're real, not implants. Women who get implants... need to grow up. Boobs aren't everything.
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I am grown up, THAT'S why I got em'...thank you very much....lol. 
You are right, boobs aren't everything.....TO YOU!
Please leave to the people their personal choices, and freedom to chose.........
You are lucky to be blessed with big natural boobs....and then they are people like me (the less fortunate one )making a choice I can live and be happy with! 
Worked like a charm for me..... 
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11-30-2007, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Kuharai
Me, I'm a girl with DD-cup that aren't saggy. I'm not ashamed of my bustiness. Oh, and mine are 100% fat.  AKA, they're real, not implants. Women who get implants... need to grow up. Boobs aren't everything.
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I'll be sure to tell my friend who had a double mastectomy what you said. I guess she needs to "grow up".
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11-30-2007, 09:17 AM
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Thin skin ~ Sharp claws ~ Best of intentions :)
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Breasts squeak at high altitudes
Okay, if I've said it once before.. I'll say it again.
Here's your disclaimer. I'm not against fake boobs, if you do it for you, good for you! empower yourself, boost your self esteem. My boobs aren't a problem as far as self esteem factor. My mothers side of the family has huge boobs and child bearin hips. Without going into detail, cleavage has never been something I lacked... hey, would you like to borrow some of my cleavage?
For your enjoyment, a little reasearch:
Brought to you by: Good God woman, Are your boobs squeaking?
OK, here it is, more than you probably ever imagined you wanted to know about noises emanating from breasts!
A wide variety of sounds can emanate from the implant-augmented breast in the early postoperative period. Some of the sounds can be avoided or minimized by intraoperative techniques. These sounds are virtually always benign, and temporary. Nevertheless, they can be worrisome to patients, and the plastic surgeon needs to be able to reassure the patients about the fact that these sounds do not signify a leaking implant or other problems.
These sounds can include a wide variety: popping, crackling or crepitation, swishing, sloshing or gurgling, and squeaking, rubbing, humming or vibrating. None of them are obvious and all require quiet conditions to hear. Some are difficult to describe adequately using English vocabulary. Due to their totally benign nature, the source of these sounds has not been anatomically clarified, but reasonable conjecture is probably enough for such conditions that do not require treatment. Nevertheless, patients are understandably alarmed by sounds emanating from their breasts, and it is helpful for the surgeon to be able to discuss them.
Last edited by Marylandkitten; 11-30-2007 at 09:18 AM..
Reason: squeak squeak!
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11-30-2007, 09:28 AM
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Ehdnucbaldeja Asu Nyhkan
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Originally Posted by MovingBack2PA
I am grown up, THAT'S why I got em'...thank you very much....lol. 
You are right, boobs aren't everything.....TO YOU!
Please leave to the people their personal choices, and freedom to chose.........
You are lucky to be blessed with big natural boobs....and then they are people like me (the less fortunate one )making a choice I can live and be happy with! 
Worked like a charm for me..... 
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I have never felt lucky for these things. They're nothing but a nuisance to me. I'm a huge tomboy, and I would happily give these monsters to somebody else. I make my opinions about cleavage based from what I see and experience - I've never been a stickler for the body. I feel more empowered by my personality than the way I look.
And see, I may be "lucky" to have cleavage, but that's where all of my extra weight lies. I've got a small waist, no butt, it's all in the boobs.
I've even been approached by a woman chastising me because she thought they were implants. She ragged on me about how I shouldn't be trying to promote the mainstream idea that having cleavage is the only thing women need and should want, etc, etc. After about 5 minutes of being followed and yelled at by said woman, I responded quite rudely to the effect of "If you're so intrigued by my all natural br----, why don't you cop a feel already?" To which she flustered up and stomped off with her 3 kids.
Oh, and I tend to enjoy clothing that makes me look overall fat (oversized stuff) because then I have an "excuse" for them. The only part of me that gives my figure away is my thin face and size 4 1/4 ring finger on my tiny hands.
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11-30-2007, 09:40 AM
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Ehdnucbaldeja Asu Nyhkan
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Originally Posted by Twinkle Toes
I'll be sure to tell my friend who had a double mastectomy what you said. I guess she needs to "grow up".
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Mastectomies are a bit different, IMO. The bodies of women are designed to carry a little extra weight on top. If she had the implants to regain her former size or so, so that she can wear clothes properly, I don't think she needs to "grow up."
My grandmother has a single mastectomy back in the 80's - she never got an implant, she just had a saline bag that she put into her bra. As my grandfather said, to my surprise, "At least I don't have to separate my attention!"
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11-30-2007, 09:49 AM
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Working, working...and did I mention, working ??
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Originally Posted by Kuharai
I have never felt lucky for these things. They're nothing but a nuisance to me. I'm a huge tomboy, and I would happily give these monsters to somebody else. I make my opinions about cleavage based from what I see and experience - I've never been a stickler for the body. I feel more empowered by my personality than the way I look.
And see, I may be "lucky" to have cleavage, but that's where all of my extra weight lies. I've got a small waist, no butt, it's all in the boobs.
I've even been approached by a woman chastising me because she thought they were implants. She ragged on me about how I shouldn't be trying to promote the mainstream idea that having cleavage is the only thing women need and should want, etc, etc. After about 5 minutes of being followed and yelled at by said woman, I responded quite rudely to the effect of "If you're so intrigued by my all natural br----, why don't you cop a feel already?" To which she flustered up and stomped off with her 3 kids.
Oh, and I tend to enjoy clothing that makes me look overall fat (oversized stuff) because then I have an "excuse" for them. The only part of me that gives my figure away is my thin face and size 4 1/4 ring finger on my tiny hands.
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Sorry to hear, that you are "on the other side" of it all.....
That's a bummer as well......... 
I agree, tooooooo muuuuccchhhhh causes quiet the opposite, and actaully creates health issues.
The only thing what I could say is to carefully evaluate (with help of a doc) breast re-duction.
Met 3 girls, which had it done....because it brutally ruined their health and life.
The only regret they have is NOT having it done sooner......
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11-30-2007, 09:57 AM
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Ehdnucbaldeja Asu Nyhkan
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Originally Posted by MovingBack2PA
Sorry to hear, that you are "on the other side" of it all.....
That's a bummer as well......... 
I agree, tooooooo muuuuccchhhhh causes quiet the opposite, and actaully creates health issues.
The only thing what I could say is to carefully evaluate (with help of a doc) breast re-duction.
Met 3 girls, which had it done....because it brutally ruined their health and life.
The only regret they have is NOT having it done sooner......
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And that's why I don't understand getting implants. Because it's hard to do a lot of normal activities without worry about the boobs just popping out to say "HELLO WORLD!" I've even designed my own bras because I couldn't find Sportsbras that fit. I mean, if I could chose, I'd be a B cup. Even a C would be nice.
Sorry if my original statement about "growing up" was a little brash and harsh - I just haven't had any good experiences with these. Again, I demand a store that sells dresses, shirts, and bras designed for bigger busted women.
And I thought your post said you "had 3 girls" when I skimmed over and repped you.  Sorry 'bout that.
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