Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 I didn¹t mean my self esteem from them being so large, I meant the self esteem of those who choose implants. It did affect me mentally, as I knew I was more ³normal² if you will, once they were a C. And to the gal who¹s an F, a lift and reduction once you¹ve lost your weight will solve the problem if they don¹t decide to come along with you ;-) > Absolutely have a DDD would be soooo hard and I would definitely get a > reduction... > But don't you think your self esteem improved, maybe even just a little bit > when you got the reduction? The medical reasons to have a reduction are > indisputable, but I'm sure you like the cosmetic result as well, which I > don't see as being any different than having implants > > Re: Breast Implants? > > >> > Having been born a DDD, and having a reduction done 7 years ago, I can >> > honestly say, it ain¹t all that. Years of dogs stepping on them in the >> > middle of the night YIKES! Lovers rolling over on them YOW!!!! Migraines, >> > back pain, dents in my shoulders, the search for a running bra.... I >> > don¹t >> > get it. Three gals a work with all went to the same Dr. and got them, I >> > just shake my head. All three are gorgeous women and none of them needed >> > to >> > do that. I see it as a self esteem issue that needs to be worked out in a >> > more positive fashion. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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