No. I've only had one negative response from a person that mattered to me and very, very few negative responses from random people. The vast majority of people either don't know, don't notice, like them, love them, are curious but in a positive way. The most negativity I see is online, and I just think what a joke, people are so ignorant, they're probably going by porn images to formulate their opinions...and we all know how accurate porn is...jeesh. Not everyone who gets implants gets disproportionately large ones, not everyone does it to be a stripper or porn star, not everyone does it for vanity....In a lot of cases, it's essentially reconstructive. Look at doctor's before and after pictures, you'll see-many of the cases are women who have had natural things occur that have wrecked their breasts, you don't see very many perfect-but-small women just going in to get them bigger. If a woman loses weight, has a baby or simply gravity takes hold...all those things are perfectly natural occurences that can destroy a body. If a woman has a child at 20 or so and it ruins her breasts completely, why should she live the rest of her life with what is essentially a deformity? If she loses weight and ends up floppy and flat, why is it wrong to want to finish the job by enhancing things, why can't she feel good about herself 100%? Everyone just seems to have this attitude that it's all about porn and having huge tits, that's so untrue. Maybe they feel this way because they're either jealous or they formulate their opinion out of ignorance. Fact is, you really only notice the huge ones or the ones in porn....and that's just it...that's all you NOTICE, forgetting that you probably walk past or work with several women every day who have implants and you CAN'T TELL because it's NOT all about being huge and noticeable.
Oh, forgot to mention that many women get implants to correct assymetry, and reconstruct breasts after an injury or illness. None of these reasons is medical or more warranted than another, breasts are not essential for life. It's all cosmetic...
One of my friends has one A cup boob and the other is a C cup. To spare her feelings, I didn't say anything when I first saw them, but I honestly thought it looked very strange. She never said it bothered her, but if my own breasts were like that, I'd want to change them, for sure.
I have naturally large breasts and I've always hated the attention they receive. Even though I'm all about supportive bras that fit properly, they will sag one day. I dread that day. I wish they were smaller, but I find the idea of a reduction too violent of a solution, at this time.
Would you have plastic surgery?
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Have you experienced a lot of negative responses since you got your boobs done?
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No. I've only had one negative response from a person that mattered to me and very, very few negative responses from random people. The vast majority of people either don't know, don't notice, like them, love them, are curious but in a positive way. The most negativity I see is online, and I just think what a joke, people are so ignorant, they're probably going by porn images to formulate their opinions...and we all know how accurate porn is...jeesh. Not everyone who gets implants gets disproportionately large ones, not everyone does it to be a stripper or porn star, not everyone does it for vanity....In a lot of cases, it's essentially reconstructive. Look at doctor's before and after pictures, you'll see-many of the cases are women who have had natural things occur that have wrecked their breasts, you don't see very many perfect-but-small women just going in to get them bigger. If a woman loses weight, has a baby or simply gravity takes hold...all those things are perfectly natural occurences that can destroy a body. If a woman has a child at 20 or so and it ruins her breasts completely, why should she live the rest of her life with what is essentially a deformity? If she loses weight and ends up floppy and flat, why is it wrong to want to finish the job by enhancing things, why can't she feel good about herself 100%? Everyone just seems to have this attitude that it's all about porn and having huge tits, that's so untrue. Maybe they feel this way because they're either jealous or they formulate their opinion out of ignorance. Fact is, you really only notice the huge ones or the ones in porn....and that's just it...that's all you NOTICE, forgetting that you probably walk past or work with several women every day who have implants and you CAN'T TELL because it's NOT all about being huge and noticeable.
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Oh, forgot to mention that many women get implants to correct assymetry, and reconstruct breasts after an injury or illness. None of these reasons is medical or more warranted than another, breasts are not essential for life. It's all cosmetic...
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Thank you.
One of my friends has one A cup boob and the other is a C cup. To spare her feelings, I didn't say anything when I first saw them, but I honestly thought it looked very strange. She never said it bothered her, but if my own breasts were like that, I'd want to change them, for sure.
I have naturally large breasts and I've always hated the attention they receive. Even though I'm all about supportive bras that fit properly, they will sag one day. I dread that day. I wish they were smaller, but I find the idea of a reduction too violent of a solution, at this time.
Thanks again, for sharing.