Yes, but how did they feel after you had the surgery?Size is nothing, shape is everything. What is exciting about fake anything?
Avent Niplette The Cure For Inverted Nipples
^^enables some women to breast feed.
to correct a breast feeding myth:
i was a b cup before feeding, i fed 6 months with both kids, i'm now an e cup, and i think i have an ok set of jugs. it's a sad fact that the breast feeding causes sag myth actually stops women from feeding.
my kid sis refused to breast feed, for fear of becoming saggy. she now sags more than i do.
please don't perpetuate potentially harmful myths.
breast feeding, in my opinion, is pretty unpleasant an irritating really. i don't begrudge any woman deciding/realising that it's not for her, but i just hate the idea of these myths being the reason for her choice.
http://www.lpsg.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=153509&stc=1&d=1321376753
^^post-feeding jug
gotta say though, it took them a while to re-plump. there's a bit where the glands go down, before the fat fills back up, where they were a tad flacid. but i believe in giving a body at least 18 months to recover. it's been through some serious shit!
I wonder what kind of feeling she had in her breasts after the surgery. That's what the poll was about.Great tits! I hope I'm that lucky. There's a sobering reminder that not every mom recovers so beautifully at Shape of a Mother, but that's a good reminder that the same fate isn't in store for everyone because of how differently women's bodies react to things like childbirth or breastfeeding.
It took a while for me to enjoy breastfeeding. It was so time consuming and boring and I had a difficult time producing enough milk. Now I adore it and I think I'm going to miss it. I'm glad that I persevered with it.
I wonder what kind of feeling she had in her breasts after the surgery. That's what the poll was about.
i got it in the belly.Great tits! I hope I'm that lucky. There's a sobering reminder that not every mom recovers so beautifully at Shape of a Mother, but that's a good reminder that the same fate isn't in store for everyone because of how differently women's bodies react to things like childbirth or breastfeeding.
It took a while for me to enjoy breastfeeding. It was so time consuming and boring and I had a difficult time producing enough milk. Now I adore it and I think I'm going to miss it. I'm glad that I persevered with it.
i'm way more interesting than the question.Ah, so that's what the poll is about!
I'm still going to reply to dolfette even if she doesn't talk about the poll, because I enjoy talking to dolfette.
Before and After Pictures - Penile Wideninglooking forward to when all the boys have their penis augmentation......
no way, I would ever get fake breasts....no..no..no
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I am preparing to have breast reduction surgery very soon, but I'm not worried about losing any feeling other than the pain in my shoulders and back. I do not have that much feeling in my breasts now. If it improves then great. If not, no big loss.
Not even as a reconstruction due to breast tumours or trauma? Would you actively seek out a prosthesis rather than augmentation? Or perhaps no prosthesis at all? I'm fairly certain that I'd seek out some enhancement to try and maintain my previous body shape, if it were at all possible.
I have to say, this thread would have been a lot better if it'd contained a poll. *hides*
Anyone else notice the surgeons name was Dr. Whitehead?
Oh, no augmentation here, but I did lose some sensitivity after breast feeding and especially after nipple piercings. I almost went in for 500cc over the muscle big round bubbly implants when I was a skinny little thing. Glad now that I didn't as I went from a 32B to a 38DD just by gaining weight.
Sensitivity levels are pretty much right where I want them for the for time in my life.
Don't hit me Hickboy....Don't hit me! ::flinches::
I think most cosmetic surgeries are important for a persons emotional well being. If it makes someone feel better about themselves then it is worth it and important. That can sometimes be more important than actual physical feeling.