wait for the swelling to subside then get a wonder bra
2006-12-05 07:56:25
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answered by arfa54321 5
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Now that's a question, and one that you should have definately put to your surgeon, before the augmentation. Are you due any follow-up aftercare visits? A lot depends on you as an individual - women are all different. You may put on weight now, or later, which may fill out your breasts, possbly with the bias to the inside, giving you the 'Grand Canyon' you desire. Just one thing though, which is if they never do that, I'm one of those guys who just LOVES breasts "where the nipples are in different post-codes" - a REALLY wide, really flat region between the breasts is -SUCH- a turn on. And I can't be the only one to think so, surely? Any pics of them, anywhere, to help me with the assessment? They say they're worth a thousand words, y'know...
2006-12-01 19:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Some womens breasts can not form cleavage beacuse of the way they sit on your chest wall, that's just the way god made them. Not much you can do about it, and surgery won't healp beacuse they dont replace the existing structure. That dosen't have anything to do with how big or how small they are, real or fake , just how "spaced" apart they are.
2006-12-01 18:30:20
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answered by essexsrose 3
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Trouble is that it doesnt matter what size your boobs are. They have to be the right shape to make a killer cleavage. The best bra to try would be the Wonderbra that has the ties infront, a size smaller than your boobs. If u mean without a bra, there is no way to make them push together to my knowledge...
2006-12-01 18:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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babe why just not wait a while for them to setlle and your body to adjust to them. I am sure sometime soon you will have wonderful cleavage, just be patient love. Wish I could afford to have it done. Take no notice of the idiots they are just trying to have a laugh at your expense and the fems are jealous because they cant have the same thing. Good luck sweetheart and hope all goes well for you.
2006-12-02 00:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No sorry. Breast impants don't move the way normal breasts do. Even if you do manage to push them together, the implant will stand out from the skin very obviously. This is the way that magazine/entertainment reporters see if celebreties have had implants done. There is a large cleft down the middle of the chest instead of the small normal one.
Sorry.
2006-12-01 18:28:18
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answered by retzy 4
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Hi - Ive not had this done but I think (from what Ive seen on TV) that if you keep massaging them etc that makes them more supple? If in doubt Id say ask your surgeon or a doc. Hope Ive not been unintentionally misleading! And good on you, if youre more confident then thats all that matters xx
2006-12-03 17:37:01
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answered by Secret Squirrel 6
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hasn't your surgeon told you that it takes up to a month for breast implants to become fully heald so they should push together make sure you massage them like the doc told you to keep them from being hard as a rock
2006-12-01 19:23:12
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answered by lilmissvixon 2
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I don't know when you will get a cleavage but bravo on the surgery I am thinking about having it myself.
2006-12-01 20:06:14
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answered by sissy 4
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yes, you will be able to once your skin adjusts to them, I am sure they will be perfect, HANG IN THERE! when you first get it done it pulls the skin tight and will relax a little with time. My wife went from B to D and had the same thing going on....
2006-12-01 18:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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