Being someone who has recently got her breasts done I can maybe assist with a little imput.EchoXXX said:Ok, so I'm seriously considering getting my boobs done. However, most of my customers (I'm a dancer, for those that don't know) have freaked out when I've told them and begged me not to do it. Of course, this really makes no difference to me as in the end I'm doing it for myself and not for my customers. But, it got me thinking, alot of women do get their boobs done because they think men prefer fake boobs, or just big boobs in general. Is this really true? Do most of you guys prefer fake or big boobs? And if not what's your favourite type of breast? Big, small, real, fake? What about nipples? Feel free to post visual aids!!!
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Sorry to hear that. Someone I loved suffered from it. The pain. You are one special lady, with or without body modification. Cheers.EchoXXX said:...I have cervical cancer and have to have pieces of my cervix scraped out every year for the rest of my life, under anaesthesia...so, that's not really a risk I can avoid one way or the other.
To answer your questions, NATURAL breasts are preferable in every way, except in the case of reconstrution due to mastectomy - smaller is better - nipples are all beautiful.EchoXXX said:Ok, so I'm seriously considering getting my boobs done. However, most of my customers (I'm a dancer, for those that don't know) have freaked out when I've told them and begged me not to do it. Of course, this really makes no difference to me as in the end I'm doing it for myself and not for my customers. But, it got me thinking, alot of women do get their boobs done because they think men prefer fake boobs, or just big boobs in general. Is this really true? Do most of you guys prefer fake or big boobs? And if not what's your favourite type of breast? Big, small, real, fake? What about nipples? Feel free to post visual aids!!!
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Women can repeat that " I'm doing this for myself" mantra all day, I don't buy it. It's just caving in!EchoXXX said:Speaking of interesting, I find it interesting that so many people assume that if you want to alter, enhance, modify or decorate some part of your body that you must suffer from low self-esteem or have some sort of deep, internal issues....
Wait a second here, you come on TERB and you're preaching the moral high ground????Hard Idle said:Women can repeat that " I'm doing this for myself" mantra all day, I don't buy it. It's just caving in!
Anyone who was raised and celebrated in a supportive environment would have too much reverence for their body to want to alter it's basic structure. I'm convinced that most of the implantees either did not get the reinforcement growing up, or have had the "need" planted in their heads.
Most cosmetic surgery is done by younger women who already look good, or older women who are just fooling themselves thinking it will do much for them. The clinics, doctors and anesthesiologists performing these frivolous procedures could be put to work for legitimate needs.
Why would I care care, after all you're just some dancer at a club I don't go to? Because every girl that does this is a potential influence on others. Excuse the political incorrectness, but anyone who's gone to school knows how easily young women subcome to peer preassure. Why I am so against it? Just seeing a pretty girl sending the message that she'd rather be somebody else, or being so obssesed with the superficial, it's a turnoff. If she can't accept herself, how'd she ever accept me? The fantasy can't get off the ground!
The cosmetic surgery trend is huge, so you can expect it's opponents to be very militant.
The only suggestion of immorality I made was the draining away of skilled medical staff for this mushroming industry.Escohort said:Wait a second here, you come on TERB and you're preaching the moral high ground????
What about younger guys that look up to you????? Arent you setting the wrong example by spending time with SP's?????
Or is that different????