Some women that have smaller breast feel very insecure about themselves, so they get implants. I see nothing wrong with having implants, its a women's choice to do so. As long as women are not going out and getting like sizes that are disgustingly big and/or cause themselves health problems (like this one women I seen on Maury) then I so go for it.
2006-08-06 10:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I just don't care. I know a woman with breast implants and she's really friendly and polite. They don't look good, and they're obviously fake, but she's really nice and I think if you want them, get them... but I'm comfortable in my own skin. I personally wouldn't want them because it makes girls really catty to her, give her dirty looks and all that, you know, because they think she's easy or whatever, and it makes guys just stare at her breasts the whole time she's near them. I have a C cup myself, so I'm not worried about getting any bigger, but yeah, that's my take... if I was a B or A cup though I would probably get a C, they just fill everything out nicer. The woman I know got a DD and they hurt her back really bad and she can't sleep on her back or it hurts. That's just ridiculous.
I'm editing this because I'm starting to think you might be thinking of getting them. If you really want them, there's some risks you should know about. If you don't get a really good doctor, you can end up having "frankenboobs" I know another woman coming to think of it, who got hers really messed up and they're different sized and scarred all over. You can lose nipple sensation, and you could need reconstructive surgeries. There's different kinds of implants, like saline (safer but feels less realistic) and there's silicone which is not safe and you need to keep having tests and checkups for like 5 years or you aren't even allowed to get them. It's expensive and you might not be able to breast feed... I myself will not breastfeed anyways, but for some women that's a disadvantage. They can leak and need replaced, it takes 2 - 3 weeks to heal and you will have a scar, whether it goes in through the bellybutton, armpit, under the breast, or through the nipple you will have a scar, whether it is very visible or not. The pain you go through and the money (5,000 - 8,000 U.S. dollars) might be worth the outcome, it might not. You will probably when you get older, need to have them redone or taken out, it's recommended you get them replaced every 5 -10 years anyways. When you're older and your breasts begin to sag, you'll have a firm ball at the end of the bottom of the sagging breast, and the top will be saggy... There's some things to consider, but the other part is, you could be happier looking at your breasts or body in the mirror than you are now, and that could be the most important thing.
2006-08-06 10:20:59
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answered by * 5
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In the case of a woman who has had breast cancer I can understand implants. In all other cases it relates to their insecurity and the implants won't help in the long run.
I know alot of women who I find attractive but their body isn't what attracts me (in the past I may have, but have learned better) Any woman considering implants should take a hard look at who she is and change the girl in the mirror. In the long run she will be much happier.
2006-08-06 10:28:02
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answered by opie with an attitude 3
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I'm kind of hypocritical here. I think some women with implants are superficial and fake, while others I think it's just fine. The deciding factor is the reason behind the surgery. If it was for a self-image/self-esteem booster, I wouldn't think too much worse of them (Though surgery probably wouldn't solve all or most of the problem) But (even though it's not fair to judge people) I think a whole lot less of people who get them just to get more attention from the opposite sex or whatever.
2006-08-06 10:21:04
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answered by Alecto 5
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For a long time, I really hated my breast, because they are small, and everywhere you look, the most adored women had big lucious breast. Women in hollywood and women in the industry, it made me feel inferior for a long time. And I was really obsessed with breast implants and trying to get some.
But now I'm over it. I support breast implants for women who really have no breast whatsoever. But as for having small but supple breast, I love them now! I appreciate myself and love my breast for what they are. Besides breast implants are way overrated now, not alot of people want to see huge saline breast anymore with sewn on nipples! Natural is beautiful!
2006-08-06 10:28:40
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answered by Anonstar 3
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I think they are false looking and cannot understand why anyone would want to subject themselves to that expense and risk. Having large breasts is not all it is thought to be. There have been times due to having trouble finding clothes that fit, feeling comfortable during the summer, buying a decent bathing suit, pain in my neck, shoulders and back - that I would sell someone my 34 DDD's ( on a 5'2" person you can imagine the comments I get - and the attention DOESN'T improve my self esteem.)
I'm glad I am healthy and have learned to live with what nature gave me - just be aware that the grass is not always greener on the other side!)
2006-08-06 10:25:25
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answered by arkiemom 6
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My daughter has had implants for about six years. She is 5'7" and weighs about 130 pounds and was in a size 36AA. She is now a 36C and looks more appropriate for her height/weight. She was 24 years old when she got them, before it became such a rampant thing where everybody is getting them. I do think it's a sad commentary that we have gotten to a point in our society where everyone is judged by their looks. If you are thinking about getting them, be certain you are doing it for the right reasons for you and not because of other people. Good Luck!
2006-08-06 10:37:16
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answered by wanninonni 6
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I don't really care. But..........I do think that they are very insecure, or unhappy with themselves to do something like that. The powers that be gave you what you have for a reason, and you should be proud of what you have.
If society did not put so much pressure on people to look a certain way, it would not be an issue.
My sons gf is a waitress. She is a curvy sz 12 and she in noway overweight. Last week a customer with bleached blond hair fake boobs, and so much plastic surgery on her face it barely moved told her that she would be really cute if she lost 50lbs. She only weighs 130 now. I was so appalled I wanted to just kick the crap out of miss plastic! It hurt her soooooooo bad!!!
That is just what society has come to, if its real it ain't cute.
Give he real and healthy anyday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-06 10:34:43
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answered by suequek 5
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There's nothing more attractive than a woman is 'natural.' And that means from the top of her head to the soles of her feet.
Now, granted, there are some women who believe that their sex appeal is in direct connection with their cup size. Not true. For me, breast implants are for those women that really feel that surgically enhancing their cup size will increase their attractiveness, sex appeal or enhance their employment prospects. For the other women that are satisfied with their natural breast/cup size, I applaud them.
2006-08-06 10:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldnt think less of whoever gets them done..but i know i sure as hell wouldnt get them done...i just dont understand it...
I think that everytime we hear someone we know talk about gettin implants,we should show them a picture of someone who had one or both breasts cut off due to breast cancer...then make them realise that they need to be greatful for what they have and just be happy with themselves...
2006-08-06 10:23:30
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answered by TitaWidTheGoldenVoice 2
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