Trust me, there is nothing wonderful about big tits. I have my God-given girls (affectionately known as "Shock & Awe") which I would pay a surgeon to take down a size or two. They are especially a burden in the dog days of sweltering summer.
But if we heed Caryl's message applauding small-boobed women who haven't given into getting implants, shouldn't we applaud ourselves for accepting our burdensome boobs? I mean, it seems to me the message is "Love your body the way it is." Granted, that's hard when you've been 25 pounds overweight since the birth of your last child. I would say "haven't lost the baby weight", but that really doesn't apply when the baby is 11 years old!
Boobs are nothing but fat. Who in their right mind would want a boob job and add fat to their bodies? Big tits on small women look great - but lord forbid if they gain weight - here comes Big Bertha!
There are exceptions, of course. I have a friend who's a breast cancer survivor and got implants after a double mastectomy. The implants are just as small as she was before!
On the flip side, a friend's daughter had a breast reduction because her breasts were too huge for her frame. She looks and feels better.
What I have a problem with are women who have perfectly lovely figures but feel they have to insert humongous sacks under their skin just to get the attention of men.
My husband's ex-wife got them and she is still pretty darn small. As much as I don't care for the woman, I will give her a pass for doing it because she didn't go crazy. She just wanted to look decent in clothes. She looked like a boy, she has no curves.
The fact that she did it at a time in her life when she claimed she had no money and therefore couldn't spend any time with the kids, well, that's another story all together.
I agree with what you're saying but some of those women are disturbingly thin. If they ate a little, maybe they'd have normal sized boobs. But, as you say, at lease they didn't get man made ones just to look healthy. I have 2 family members (inlaws) that got them. They spent $ they didn't have, not for the men in their lives (the men didn't care) but for themselves. I don't get it.
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Trust me, there is nothing wonderful about big tits. I have my God-given girls (affectionately known as "Shock & Awe") which I would pay a surgeon to take down a size or two. They are especially a burden in the dog days of sweltering summer.
But if we heed Caryl's message applauding small-boobed women who haven't given into getting implants, shouldn't we applaud ourselves for accepting our burdensome boobs? I mean, it seems to me the message is "Love your body the way it is." Granted, that's hard when you've been 25 pounds overweight since the birth of your last child. I would say "haven't lost the baby weight", but that really doesn't apply when the baby is 11 years old!
So love those cumbersome girls, CW! I love mine!
Boobs are nothing but fat. Who in their right mind would want a boob job and add fat to their bodies? Big tits on small women look great - but lord forbid if they gain weight - here comes Big Bertha!
There are exceptions, of course. I have a friend who's a breast cancer survivor and got implants after a double mastectomy. The implants are just as small as she was before!
On the flip side, a friend's daughter had a breast reduction because her breasts were too huge for her frame. She looks and feels better.
What I have a problem with are women who have perfectly lovely figures but feel they have to insert humongous sacks under their skin just to get the attention of men.
I could go on and on, but it makes me crazy!
My husband's ex-wife got them and she is still pretty darn small. As much as I don't care for the woman, I will give her a pass for doing it because she didn't go crazy. She just wanted to look decent in clothes. She looked like a boy, she has no curves.
The fact that she did it at a time in her life when she claimed she had no money and therefore couldn't spend any time with the kids, well, that's another story all together.
I agree with what you're saying but some of those women are disturbingly thin. If they ate a little, maybe they'd have normal sized boobs. But, as you say, at lease they didn't get man made ones just to look healthy. I have 2 family members (inlaws) that got them. They spent $ they didn't have, not for the men in their lives (the men didn't care) but for themselves. I don't get it.
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