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boobs Posted: 7/2/2009 11:45:14 AM | You sound young and sweet, and I'm sure you're adorable just as you are. I'm a middle-aged woman who had implants to correct an asymetry when I was 24. I was VERY happy I did, because before then I hated to look in the mirror, felt like a freak. After my implants, they still weren't quite even, but on my six foot frame, my new "C" cups looked much more proportional.
I did retain nipple sensitivity, so don't worry about that. I was also able to breastfeed my two children when they came along, so don't worry about that either.
In summary, if in your heart you believe this is going to make you feel better FOR YOURSELF, NOT FOR OTHERS, then by all means go for it. As another poster said, be careful not to go too big. Find a PS who does not do pole dancers' bodies, but rather try to find a PS who is conservative, whose patients are not pole dancers, but just normal people trying to tune-up what God gave them. Good luck! | | | |
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