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Breast implants?

Started by alyssa24, January 09, 2011, 02:05:16 PM

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alyssa24

Those who've already gotten their breast implants, I want to ask if they're similar to GG breasts in terms of bounciness and tenderness?  Plus, is it possible that a cleavage is formed because of wearing bras or anything similar, as implanted breasts over a male rib-cage could create unusual distances in between them?  Thanks.
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Suigeniris

I've had mine for quite some time and they feel and look quite natural
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katgirl74

I've only had mine for about 8 months, they are settling in nicely, though not that bouncy per se, but that may come with time. Cleavage and the such can really depend on the right sizing for your own personal size. Too small and they will be far apart, but just make sure you don't go too big. I am quite happy with my implants.
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Cruelladeville

I've had mine since the 1990s....

I went small and under the muscle.... so boobs on top are all me and very g/g like! I'm a 36b....

No one (males that is) has every twigged they're not for real..... or asked me if i've had a booby job..... which is what i wanted.

(I don't personally like the rigid circle plastic balls of no movement porn star look)  :P

But I would imagine that over time they should soften if you do go for the full-monty route?

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Suigeniris

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Like . .   Cruella I too have them under the muscle and they look
very natural,and I am a DD but not porn star nor too big they actually look alot smaller and ive had mine since 83
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pretty pauline

I have mine for years, had them done twice, first time I had saline implants but I never felt that comfortable with them, I had them replaced by silicone implants, when I had them redone I took the opportunity to increase my size to a DD, they look and feel very natural, they do bounce lol, with a push up support bra they do form a nice ''together cleavage'' Mark adores them but gets jealous of too much male attention
Quote from: Cruelladeville on January 11, 2011, 10:35:20 AM
I've had mine since the 1990s....



No one (males that is) has every twigged they're not for real.....

(I don't personally like the rigid circle plastic balls of no movement porn star look)  :P


Same here, love my cleavage, but not the plastic balls look, 1 guy did ask if I had a boob job, no comment, not the type of question a guy asks a lady, that sorted that out.
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CaitJ

You can always tell if a woman has implants by the way that a correctly sized bra sits on her breasts - it never sits as intended if she's had implants.
Sure, it will fit, but to anyone who has fitted women for bras before, it's immediately obvious if someone has implants.
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Suigeniris

I disagree vex ive never had that problem, EVER, TRUST ME MY BREAST LOOK LIKE I HAVe feed a few children...lol but still fabulous
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CaitJ

Quote from: Suigeniris on January 12, 2011, 12:03:52 AM
I disagree vex ive never had that problem, EVER, TRUST ME MY BREAST LOOK LIKE I HAVe feed a few children...lol but still fabulous

I take it you don't fit bras on women for a living, so you've no idea what I'm talking about.
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Suigeniris

no absolutely right I do not fit bras, but I have been wearing  them for about 30 years now
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CaitJ

Quote from: Suigeniris on January 12, 2011, 12:14:28 AM
no absolutely right I do not fit bras, but I have been wearing  them for about 30 years now

So your basis for comparison is yourself and...yourself.
Good science!
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Suigeniris

Quote from: Vexing link=topic=90634.msg657236#msg657236 :police: date=1294 :embarrassed:811207
You can always tell if a woman has implants by the way that a correctly sized bra sits on her breasts - it never sits as intended if she's had implants.
Sure, it will fit, but to anyone who has fitted women for bras before, it's immediately obvious if someone has implants.
so you based it on what  ?????? Apparently not,your,own experience ,bright really bright your just  arrriving my love ive  been here
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CaitJ

Quote from: Suigeniris on January 12, 2011, 12:23:04 AM
bright really bright your just  arrriving my love ive  been here

What?
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Cruelladeville

*You can always tell if a woman has implants* – for someone so 'highly' opinionated about everything you frequently get it wrong - by generalising....

The first time I went for my free over 50's breast cancer scan on the NHS..... they weren't aware on examination....or guessed until they saw the first digital scan flash up on screen.

Second pass they then ran used slightly less pressure.... but not that much!

So moving on:

* implants would interfere in the detection of breast cancer*

Again under muscle they don't as they're not in the breast tissue as such.... so maybe a clue there for which option to opt for eh?
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CaitJ

Quote from: Cruelladeville on January 12, 2011, 03:16:48 AM
*You can always tell if a woman has implants* – for someone so 'highly' opinionated about everything you frequently get it wrong - by generalising....

The first time I went for my free over 50's breast cancer scan on the NHS..... they weren't aware on examination....or guessed until they saw the first digital scan flash up on screen.

Second pass they then ran used slightly less pressure.... but not that much!

So moving on:

* implants would interfere in the detection of breast cancer*

Again under muscle they don't as they're not in the breast tissue as such.... so maybe a clue there for which option to opt for eh?

I wasn't aware that they did bra fittings during breast scans.
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Suigeniris

Ok bright one when I said you just got here meaning you have just stated on your journey THATS OBVIOUS ( I mean no offense go anyone )  and although you may be well informed about certain things ,anf can help someone else,with some information ,you really cannot and should not give advice on what you know  nothing about ,i always I repeat ALWAYS get fitted, and dont have that prob.......thanx hun xooxooxoxooxo
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rejennyrated

 :police: Right look Suigeniris and Vexing - if you don't want to BOTH end up with a Red card from me leave it RIGHT there!

Suigeniris - For the record Vexing IS postop and has been on her journey for some time, therefore she is entitled to her opinion, indeed I have been postop for over 25 years and I might even partly agree with her. So Suigeniris you deviated from the path of wisdom and broke forum TOS rule 15 when launched a personal attack on Vexing on the basis of how long she has been around, because a.) clearly you do not know the facts and b.) it's irrelevant to the truth or otherwise of her arguement.

By the same token both Vexing and I have to accept that as we have not had implants and we have not seen the breasts of all the girls that have we cannot say for certain that there are not some that do look natural. There may be. To make any other claim we have to rely on hearsay of a bra fitter who is not here to clarify her alleged remarks, and who may be very expert - but likewise probably hasn't seen every possible boob job in the world!  ::) Thus for anyone  to make such a claim is probably not helpful, which is why, despite the fact that I might privately tend to agree, I would not normally say so  because it's unprovable either way.

So Vexing - I think you probably overstated your case a little - which is completely forgivable - what is not acceptable is then to degenerate into sniping at Suigeniris. That merely inflames the situation and actually does not enhance your otherwise reasonably stated argument. It also rightly or wrongly results in you being seen as the provoker of this dispute and by implication also in breach of the same forum rule that Suigeniris has undoubtedly broken.

The sensible thing, and indeed the thing DEMANDED by forum rules is that when you come up against someone with whom you disagree, after stating your case clearly, if things are not progressing, you disengage and agree to disagree. You do not need to try to obliterate your opponent. That does nothing to enhance your reputation.

I would invite you BOTH to review your behaviour in this thread and try to learn from it. Otherwise sooner or later one of you is going to come up against one of the mods who shoots from the hip rather more than me.  :police:

Thank you for your attention ladies. :)

Edit- Oh, and for the record - This was an official moderational decision - therefore if you wish to dispute it please do so privately via PM or you will add breach of forum rule 2. to the list and I may then be forced to take further more formal action.
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Janet_Girl

rejennyrated has posted a official warning.  I agree with her, except for one point.
QuoteEdit- Oh, and for the record - This was an official moderational decision - therefore if you wish to dispute it please do so privately via PM or you will add breach of forum rule 2. to the list and I may then be forced to take further more formal action.

There will be no disputing.  Review Rule 20.
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CaitJ

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Quote from: rejennyrated on January 12, 2011, 08:06:33 AM
So Vexing - I think you probably overstated your case a little - which is completely forgivable - what is not acceptable is then to degenerate into sniping at Suigeniris. That merely inflames the situation and actually does not enhance your otherwise reasonably stated argument. It also rightly or wrongly results in you being seen as the provoker of this dispute and by implication also in breach of the same forum rule that Suigeniris has undoubtedly broken.

The sensible thing, and indeed the thing DEMANDED by forum rules is that when you come up against someone with whom you disagree, after stating your case clearly, if things are not progressing, you disengage and agree to disagree. You do not need to try to obliterate your opponent. That does nothing to enhance your reputation.

You're right - my apologies, Jenny.
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Suigeniris

Thank you apology acepted ,I also apologize,it wont happen agian
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