In most cases, implants just look "odd" - especially as the woman ages. Plus, they can interfere with the ability to breast feed when you later have children (or at least could - maybe that's improved over the years).
As for your "minor deformity" - I dare say it's probably not even noticeable. Even if it were, would you want a partner who was so shallow as to reject you on the basis of a minor physical abnormality? It's not like you have a leg missing and are twisted up like a pretzel.
No, the odd ones look odd. The well done ones are unnoticeable.
And if the implants are placed under the muscle, most are, it shouldn't impact ability to breastfeed. If placed above, sometimes (not sure if it's 100% of the time or just sometimes) the mechanics of breastmilk production and delivery are disrupted causing inability to breastfeed.
and if they had implants would they have felt less loved? I'm not trying to be a jerk and you aren't either I'm sure but you come across as one with your false sense of implant detecting expertise and incorrect medical implications of boob jobs. And your complete lack of experience (or lack of awareness) with fake boobs.
How would you treat a love interest with fake boobs?
I already said, I defer to your greater experience in this area, yet you seem to have taken this as some sort of insult. Okay...
I'm 48. My limited experience with breast augmentation comes from a discussion I had with my mother (who had the procedure) when I was about 16, so some 32 years ago.
She was advised prior to the procedure (which she had some years before - not exactly sure how long) that it can affect the ability to breast feed, if she wanted more children. As she didn't that wasn't a concern.
Over the years, I have noticed that my now 70 year old mother has retained amazingly "perky" breasts - and personally I think it looks really odd.
My partners have known that I loved them for far more than their physical appearance, and none have ever felt the need to modify their body to look more pleasing to my, or anyone else's eyes. That said, if my partner decided she wanted to augment her breasts, I'd support her (as well as find out WHY she wanted this procedure - as it could be an indication of a greater problem - like feeling unloved etc).
As for a "love interest" who already had "fake boobs", I can't honestly answer that, having never had a "love interest" with augmented breasts. From the photographs I've seen on the internet, I generally don't find enhanced breasts attractive if they have been augmented to any noticeable degree.
Answer your question, or did you want to have a shot at me for something else?
Know better about what? Should I devote time and energy to researching breast augmentation when the topic has zero interest for me? Are all men over 40 thoroughly versed in breast augmentation?
I have no problem with people disagreeing with my views on anything, but empty negative statements like yours are pointless and boring.
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In most cases, implants just look "odd" - especially as the woman ages. Plus, they can interfere with the ability to breast feed when you later have children (or at least could - maybe that's improved over the years).
As for your "minor deformity" - I dare say it's probably not even noticeable. Even if it were, would you want a partner who was so shallow as to reject you on the basis of a minor physical abnormality? It's not like you have a leg missing and are twisted up like a pretzel.
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No, the odd ones look odd. The well done ones are unnoticeable.
And if the implants are placed under the muscle, most are, it shouldn't impact ability to breastfeed. If placed above, sometimes (not sure if it's 100% of the time or just sometimes) the mechanics of breastmilk production and delivery are disrupted causing inability to breastfeed.
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I'll bow to your wisdom - I never really looked into it, and my partners all felt loved just as they were.
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and if they had implants would they have felt less loved? I'm not trying to be a jerk and you aren't either I'm sure but you come across as one with your false sense of implant detecting expertise and incorrect medical implications of boob jobs. And your complete lack of experience (or lack of awareness) with fake boobs.
How would you treat a love interest with fake boobs?
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I already said, I defer to your greater experience in this area, yet you seem to have taken this as some sort of insult. Okay...
I'm 48. My limited experience with breast augmentation comes from a discussion I had with my mother (who had the procedure) when I was about 16, so some 32 years ago.
She was advised prior to the procedure (which she had some years before - not exactly sure how long) that it can affect the ability to breast feed, if she wanted more children. As she didn't that wasn't a concern.
Over the years, I have noticed that my now 70 year old mother has retained amazingly "perky" breasts - and personally I think it looks really odd.
My partners have known that I loved them for far more than their physical appearance, and none have ever felt the need to modify their body to look more pleasing to my, or anyone else's eyes. That said, if my partner decided she wanted to augment her breasts, I'd support her (as well as find out WHY she wanted this procedure - as it could be an indication of a greater problem - like feeling unloved etc).
As for a "love interest" who already had "fake boobs", I can't honestly answer that, having never had a "love interest" with augmented breasts. From the photographs I've seen on the internet, I generally don't find enhanced breasts attractive if they have been augmented to any noticeable degree.
Answer your question, or did you want to have a shot at me for something else?
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As an older man, you should know better.
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Know better about what? Should I devote time and energy to researching breast augmentation when the topic has zero interest for me? Are all men over 40 thoroughly versed in breast augmentation?
I have no problem with people disagreeing with my views on anything, but empty negative statements like yours are pointless and boring.
seem's that guys hated by all?
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Probably. Not that I am concerned.