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re: Breast Implants

posted 14th May
during a tummy tuck they can usually cut off most of the stretch marks if not all. besides that, not really. you just have to hope they fadeand then get a tan to cover them haha
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I'm TTC since January '98, have 1 angel baby & live in Texas
posted 14th May
Quoting ☆twat waffle☆:“ during a tummy tuck they can usually cut off most of the stretch marks if not all. besides that, not really. you just have to hope they fadeand then get a tan to cover them haha”

and Skin graphs but thats kind of drastic for some stretch marks unless you get nightmares from themlol
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I'm due October 24th, have 3 kids & live in Alaska
posted 14th May
Dude, speaking of stretch marks.I have never in my life had stretch marks. Now, I lost an inch on my thighs in about 10 days, and BOOM I have stretch marks. What the hell is that?
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I have 3 kids & live in Texas
posted 14th May
Quoting ☆twat waffle☆:“ during a tummy tuck they can usually cut off most of the stretch marks if not all. besides that, not really. you just have to hope they fadeand then get a tan to cover them haha”

You have the funniest names. What the hell is a twat waffle? Is that like a creased wrinkly twat?
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I have 3 kids & live in Texas
posted 14th May
Quoting ... Does Not Make You a C:“ You have the funniest names. What the hell is a twat waffle? Is that like a creased wrinkly twat?”


LMAO yeah what is a twat waffle? I think i will refer to my boss as such 
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I'm due June 16th & live in New York
posted 14th May
Quoting ☆twat waffle☆:“ and i think if your breast shrunk when hitting puberty women would seek out small breasts. while society ... [snip!] ... people get over that, like you mara. but some people will forever feel like little boys gone wrong with the lack of breasts. ”

little boys gone wrong? heheh.

yeah, i guess not having a penis -- despite my small titties, kept me from getting too confused about what i was.

personally, being pregnant was enough "womanly" experience for me... and i've never really been all that hung up on proving i'm a woman. i got enough male attention despite my small tits to prove that i was a woman... and honestly, sometimes, i think it helps the more sexist males out there to take me seriously when i'm in an argument/want to accomplish something w/ them.

just ask my brothers, big titted women are harder to take seriously at an intellectual level-- those sacks of fat are just distracting, especially when they're prominent and visually "for sale" (e.g. the odd perkiness of fake tits mashed together into a revealing top).

perhpas having big tits during bf-ing now has resolved any doubt in my mind about how absurd our focus on them is... even w/ nick thinking they're great fun. the truth is in my face every two hours: functionally, tits are for one thing: baby-feeding.

if men like them and want to touch them, that's their thing -- i don't have to deal w/ that unless i want to let them touch them. i really could care less about what they want from me sexually these days -- baby's tend to do that to you, i reckon. men salivating for large titties should just go get some diapers, b/c that's where it all started.

last thought on the topic: it creeps me out that despite the fact our bodies are constantly changing biologically (aging, responding to what we eat, how we live), we willingly cut ourselves open to stick silicon/man made products-- which do not degrade or behave the same way our bodies do (at a bio-chemical level) inside our bodies.

i just don't think we are yet able to measure the subtle bio-chemical effects of implants on every level, but-- knowing what i do about cellular and molecular behaviors, i'm just not comfortable w/ the idea. i mean, w/ an IUD-- at least it has a very real purpose, but just to make my sacks of fat on my chest look bigger? if it's so damned important, you can always wear padded bras-- i did that as a waitress at a bar, and i'm sure it did help the tips (infantile drunk men tend to give money over quickly if a remotely attractive woman smiles and laughs at their offensive jokes).
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I have 1 child & live in San Francisco, California
posted 14th May
Quoting Mara:“ little boys gone wrong? heheh. yeah, i guess not having a penis -- despite my small titties, kept me ... [snip!] ... my sacks of fat on my chest look bigger? if it's so damned important, where padded bras. or get over it. nah, i'll pass.”

Its true about being taken seriously. I mentioned before how my best friend has 42 GG and even I cant help but stare at them. She has had Ds since 6th grade and they just keep getting bigger. I dont want them that big. Maybe me and Victoria's Secret will just start getting really close.
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I have 3 kids & live in Texas
posted 14th May
Quoting ... Does Not Make You a C:“ Its true about being taken seriously. I mentioned before how my best friend has 42 GG and even I cant ... [snip!] ... they just keep getting bigger. I dont want them that big. Maybe me and Victoria's Secret will just start getting really close.”

oh yeah. i totally stare at big boobies when they're on display. i can't help but think that's what they're out there for-- visual enjoyment. i don't mean that i do it agressively or anything, but they're verrry hard to ignore when they're not covered up.

and personally, the (embarassingly sexist) truth is: when i see a woman putting her tits out on display, i tend to assume she doesn't have much going on upstairs mentally. it's not always true, but you'd be surprised how often it is.

if you tend to identify your sense of self worth from your breasts, it makes sense that you'd put them out there if you think they look good.

personally, i think my mind is the sexiest body part on me... and i won't be changing that ever.
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I have 1 child & live in San Francisco, California
posted 14th May
Quoting ... Does Not Make You a C:“ Dude, speaking of stretch marks.I have never in my life had stretch marks. Now, I lost an inch on my thighs in about 10 days, and BOOM I have stretch marks. What the hell is that?”

it's all about the speed with which your skin cells have to adapt to change.

it's usually the other way round (getting bigger at a fast rate as in pregnancy) that leads to stretch marks, but it can happen w/ weight loss as well.

simply put: the epideral layers don't have the time to build the necessary skin cells to reflect the change in your body's shape so scar tissue is used b/c it can handle the rate of change (it's like a quick patch job though and that's why it's unsightly compared to non-scar tissue).
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I have 1 child & live in San Francisco, California
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