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11-30-2007, 10:07 AM
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Taco-ness is next to Godliness.
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I posted this in another thread once, but try Eris Apparel on-line. I didn't buy anything because I think it is overpriced and I prefer natural fibers to poly blends, but cut-wise it is exactly what you are looking for, Kuharai.
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11-30-2007, 11:37 AM
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BreakOnThruToTheOtherSide
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Originally Posted by Fiddlekitten
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.
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I always look forward to your posts. 
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11-30-2007, 11:39 AM
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BreakOnThruToTheOtherSide
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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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you did the right thing,to hell with what other women think about you which basically I have that attitude about myself toward others also but respectfully,seems to me she just had issues. 
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11-30-2007, 03:01 PM
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I have implants and have no problems whatsover with normal activities. I swim, exercise and do everything I did before surgery. Of course I still don't consider myself big busted - just proportionate with my frame and body type. I lost most of the fat in my breasts after nursing three babies.
I'm a special ed teacher with a husband and three children and I'm not looking for any other male attention. I did it to fit better in my clothes and yes, to feel better about my body (heaven forbid!) I'm not sure why I'm here defending breast augmentation. This thread just confirms my opinion that a lot of people in this world are judgmental, narrow minded and mean.
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Originally Posted by Kuharai
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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11-30-2007, 03:48 PM
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Undaunted, the band played on...
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Natural, big or small... the only thing that really matters is whom they are attached to... this is the truth and I'm here to tell it, oh yes I am ;~}
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11-30-2007, 05:41 PM
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World's Most Modest Man
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I'm a guy. I prefer the woman to have real boobs that look fake (plump and round). Maybe a C cup.
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12-01-2007, 02:53 PM
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Prince of Darkness
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Only dated one girl with fake boobs. They felt "overinflated" if you know what I mean. They might look great, but tactilely, they leave a lot to be desired.
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12-01-2007, 09:26 PM
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Ehdnucbaldeja Asu Nyhkan
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"You're afraid of being shanked by a Rice Krispies Treat?"
(set 2 days ago)
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Originally Posted by ARC
I have implants and have no problems whatsover with normal activities. I swim, exercise and do everything I did before surgery. Of course I still don't consider myself big busted - just proportionate with my frame and body type. I lost most of the fat in my breasts after nursing three babies.
I'm a special ed teacher with a husband and three children and I'm not looking for any other male attention. I did it to fit better in my clothes and yes, to feel better about my body (heaven forbid!) I'm not sure why I'm here defending breast augmentation. This thread just confirms my opinion that a lot of people in this world are judgmental, narrow minded and mean.
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Everyone is this world is judgmental, narrow-minded, and mean when it comes to certain things. Again, I will say that women who had implants (to become big 'n busty) just to get attention from the male of the species are the ones whom I look down on.
I'm happy for you that you can do normal activities without problems.
In closing... I keep seeing stories about women who's breasts have de-inflated because of pregnancy and nursing. It makes me jealous.
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12-02-2007, 10:03 AM
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Senior Member
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Umm...
As far as I'm concerned, I'm a woman btw, I prefer natural. Some fake boobs look terrible. I have been blessed with natural 38DD and my breasts have not yet suffered from gravity LOL. They are still perky for my age and beautiful shape. no 'ski slopes' or 'banana' breasts here. LOL
But I have to say that I take good care of them... I moisturize them and my decolleté, a wrinkled décolleté looks awful. and I sleep with a sport bra so that they are well packaged while I sleep. I truly think that that's the secret for defying gravity and maintaining perky breasts, especially when they're huge. 
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12-02-2007, 10:09 AM
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BreakOnThruToTheOtherSide
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All I can say is I'm liking this thread,  after hitting the politics section here is a topic that's refreshing....and stimulating. 
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