By the way, if you think that there is a "right set of genes" for that, feel free to identify them for us. Cliche universal explanations are good for ignoring a subject and pretending to have said anything about it. You may as well have said that some just aren't lucky enough to have gotten the right time-space allotment in the determined universe, about everything else also.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.
*snip*. You can test power main conductivity with your tongue.*snip*
I haven't read the whole thread, so I'm sorry if this post is out of place but I wanted to respond dol's statement and I don't really know if I'm trying to make a point or not, just making a statement.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 also wouldn't go talking down to someone else because you are personally ignorant regarding which genes would be relevant to the conversation at hand.
You should have thought about that before jumping on the bandwagon to attack me. Yes. I'm ignorant regarding the stay-big-permanently-after-you-are-pregnant gene, i.e., gene that mutates other genes so that they generate a different body. I was being rhetorical for a reason.
MFN,
I used to have no understanding for the back/shoulder/neck pain having large breasts could cause someone. As I had pretty small breasts before. Now that I have 38DD breasts I can't begin to tell you the pain I have. I was in denial about it at first and then my back started slouching and shoulders hunching over time as a way to hold up the weight and I will never have he same back mechanics I used to.
This causes nerve pain from the spinal column being out of line and pretty gauge marks that stay permanently where my bra strap goes over the top of my shoulder from holding such heavy breasts.
But ya know....all of this is just probably in my head. I'm just a woman ya know?
I'm sorry if you don't understand hormones, genetics, or human physiology well enough to participate in this conversation, but if that is the case, then you should really stop being so condescending.
genetics or luck, some women barely change.I haven't read the whole thread, so I'm sorry if this post is out of place but I wanted to respond dol's statement and I don't really know if I'm trying to make a point or not, just making a statement.
I have never been or ever will be any larger than an "almost A" cup. Even while pregnant and then the subsequent breast feeding for 2 yrs, I never got any larger. Yes, I said 2 yrs. With that, I like to say that my breasts are still perky at 51yrs of age.
Is it because I breast fed or because my breasts never engorged, I don't know. Maybe I'm just an anomaly. Either way, I'm thankful I don't have saggy boobs.
Feel free to note your source of education.
I've stuffed my bra. Does that count?
I would consider it if my breasts looked like this due to breastfeeding, even if it meant a loss of sensation. I honestly don't have much sensation to begin with. Of course, the fact that the surgery needs to be repeated over the course of my life is something to take into account, but I know I would feel very unattractive if my breasts deflated that badly because of breastfeeding.
It makes me sad when I see photos like this. I think she was gorgeous "before." Why did she feel like she needed surgery?