How do women do that?? I've put on 10kg in the last ten years and I've gone DOWN from a 10B to an 10A. Clearly I have no big boob genes.
I guess it is genetics, I've put on way more than 10kg though.....
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...
I guess it is genetics, I've put on way more than 10kg though.....
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.
you are talking utter shit.Regarding the breastfeeding and sag "myth", the only permanent sag in any respect is from apoptosis, also known as aging. Normal cells are replaced at an interval of about 7 years.
Another myth is that large breasts cause back pain.
is this guy's sagging due to old age?
and, yes, carry a lot of extra weight can obviously cause back pain. crippling back pain. making out that all the women who have surgery to alleviate pain are gullible, shallow fools is both insulting and wrong.
of course it's easy to spout that kind of bollocks if you've never had to carry several pounds of excess weight on your chest. simple logic and basic mechanics will tell you that you must curve your spine to maintain balance.
Regarding the breastfeeding and sag "myth", the only permanent sag of any sort is from apoptosis, also known as aging.
I didn't say that old age is the only thing that causes sag.
Yes, you did. And now you're acting childish about it.
I put up a link to Shape of a Mother a few days ago. There are many user submitted photos from women who are in their early 20s who have sagging breasts. Some of them gained weight when they were pregnant and lost it, some of them just aren't lucky enough to have gotten the right set of genes.
You are the one who is talking about something you don't know anything about.
You don't seem to understand what I meant. The point was that the regenerative nature of the body reverts it over time to a particular state after a change. The reason I said that is because you can apply it to other things.
Don't feel compelled to attack me out of some bias toward Dolfette.