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  Location: London Ontario | I am 21...MIL has them done and WOW they look awesome. BFF has them done(same age, mom lives vicariously though her), she is a large C and they are perfect. If I had the money and I wasn't such a wimp I sure as heck would get them done...not as big(mil is like a DD) but I would get them done! You only live once and if you have the money what the heck go for it! |
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  Location: TN | Spiked-Kat - 2014-12-30 8:23 AM
Β If you are planning on having children I woukd wait until after you do so...Β
^^ these are my thoughts. I would like to have mine done but I wouldn't want to before having kids because I'd be afraid they'd get too big during pregnancy and need boosting up after that. |
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | At 20 no, 25 I thought about it, now at 27 I don't want any bigger, little smaller would be great, but I would like implants and a lift to help them stay perky! |
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       Location: Phoenix | Never! I love mine. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | All the people I know personally that had them done, love them. I have plenty, but after kids they could use a "pick me up" lol but I am not a fan of going under the knife and have never been put completely out. So I will just use the $ to buy more horses or horse stuff. |
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| I watched it once on the Discovery Channel and I could not image waking up after they have tugged and shoved things into my body like that. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-30 12:16 PM All the people I know personally that had them done, love them. I have plenty, but after kids they could use a "pick me up" lol but I am not a fan of going under the knife and have never been put completely out. So I will just use the $ to buy more horses or horse stuff.
I was very small before kids, and now am a little bigger but misplaced the perk. I have a bra that I call my $50 boob job that I wear when I want to dress up and it works wonders. My hubby doesn't care as long as he gets to touch them.  |
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| At 20, no I wouldn't have but I had no reason to. Now that I'm 25 and have had my twins a year ago, they just aren't the same!!! I plan to get them "fixed" after having one more baby (since we plan to be done with kids after that one) just because I don't like how they look anymore. |
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     Location: N Texas | cowgirlchic - 2014-12-30 9:38 AM If you had asked me before I got pregnant, I would have said yes. But seeing these things swell up and having to deal with them, I am glad that naturally I'm just a small c. I don't know how ladies put up with huge boobs..these suckers hurt!
JUST a small C?!? Oh honey, if you were born with small A's, you'd be singing a different tuneΒ  To answer the OP, I'd do it in a heartbeat!
Edited by Gunner11 2014-12-30 1:35 PM
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   Location: Oklahoma | Well after having my daughter and getting to a double DD, I agreed those hurt to ride in!! I thought I always wanted big boobs but when I had them they were just an inconvnice none of my shirts fit anymore and I could not wear enough bra's to keep me confortable to ride in.. Im back to my normal size now and im perfectly happy with them and they r still perky so bonus for me!! |
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       Location: In The Snow, AZ | Gunner11 - 2014-12-30 11:30 AM
cowgirlchic - 2014-12-30 9:38 AM If you had asked me before I got pregnant, I would have said yes. But seeing these things swell up and having to deal with them, I am glad that naturally I'm just a small c. I don't know how ladies put up with huge boobs..these suckers hurt!
JUST a small C?!? Oh honey, if you were born with small A's, you'd be singing a different tuneΒ  To answer the OP, I'd do it in a heartbeat!
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        Location: Kansas | Me....I'm ready for a facelift. Forget the boobies.......
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| If you ride horse and have large breasts they will definitely hit you in the face and pop some buttons. Believe me I know, been there done that. Glad I went and had a reduction.  |
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     Location: N Texas | I think a lot of people assume boob job = massive jugs. There are LOTS of women out there with tiny ta-tas that just want to be able to fill out a B or C bra, not look like a Playboy model.
It really comes down to your personal preference. If you want to get it done, go for it! But do what YOU are comfortable with, not what other people tell you that you should or shouldn't do. Like someone else mentioned, only do it for YOURSELF, not because a man is pressuring you into it. Not saying that's your situation, but too many women go under the knife to make a man happy, and that is the WRONG reason to do it. |
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| Gunner11 - 2014-12-30 2:49 PM I think a lot of people assume boob job = massive jugs. There are LOTS of women out there with tiny ta-tas that just want to be able to fill out a B or C bra, not look like a Playboy model. It really comes down to your personal preference. If you want to get it done, go for it! But do what YOU are comfortable with, not what other people tell you that you should or shouldn't do. Like someone else mentioned, only do it for YOURSELF, not because a man is pressuring you into it. Not saying that's your situation, but too many women go under the knife to make a man happy, and that is the WRONG reason to do it.
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     Location: west of East Texas | The vote is probably swayed by the original size. The A & B cup peeps are voting yes, the D cups are saying no, the Cs are ??? I dreamed, planned, saved and coveted one in my 20's. I couldn't fill an A cup thanks to some hormonal imbalances that never fully pushed me through puberty. When I was 28 I had to have reconstructive surgery on my hand and face after a car wreck. Kazaam!!! I took the opportunity while the plastic surgeon/surgery center/staff was already there... and for an axtra couple of $$ got some ta-tas! I'm in my 50s now and never regretted it. Only regret was not trying them on for size. The dr chose what he thought was appropriate but I would have thrown a little more water in the bucket. :) |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | Murphy - 2014-12-30 8:12 AM
TessBelle - 2014-12-30 7:13 AM
I'm in my 20s and my insureance would pay for it but I still won't do it. I'm happy with what I got. No need to go through all the pain.
How would your insurance pay for an enhancement? I have the wrong insurance, ha!
I haven't looked into it but cosmetic surgery on the list of stuff it pays for but yet it doesn't pay for me to go to the chiropractor. |
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      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | I'm 20 & no, I wouldn't. I don't really need them & there's a lot more things I would want to buy with the money. I think even if i didn't have boobs, I still wouldn't get them. But I say that if you have the money & it would makes you happier then go for it. Just make sure you know all the consequences & are 100% sure. |
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        Location: Oklahoma | At 62, I'd like to take mine off. They're heavy and I hate bras.....they cut into me....and there's no way I can ride w/o a bra. I wish I was as flat chested as a man and could just get up, throw on a t-shirt and jeans and go ride....but that wasn't the question was it? lol No, I would not have done it now or in my 20's. |
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| If I was small chested, A or little B I MIGHT think about it. Since I was a C in 5th grade and a DD in High School, all I want to do is chop them off. Since losing 50 lbs. I am still a DD but they have deflated. I want to get mine propped back up or have a reduction. I have grooves in my shoulders from bras trying to hold them up. I suppose fake ones stay more upright if done correctly, but the size issue is something I wish I didn't have to deal with. They get in the way and clothes don't fit right. I despise buying button down shirts to run in because they have to be 1-2 sizes bigger, and then the excess gets caught on the saddle horn and shows everyone everything! |
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