CandyAnn

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So, I started this thread because I'm on a website called "myfreeimplants.com" and I'm trying to reach my goal on there to get full C cups. I'm very unhappy with my breasts ,but I'm also very nervous for this to go through.... I know some females who got implants but they do not like to talk about them and if they do they say negative things.
I want saline implants, because it is just saline salutation if they pop or anything i will not die or get sick ect ect.

If any females here have implants please PM me or let me know in this thread how you like or love them and details. Please and thank you.
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Harley Spencer

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I think most of the responses you're going to get will be people who tell you that your breasts are fine the way they are (understandably) and not to get implants, as opposed to the actual helpful advise you're looking for. Your best bet is to speak to doctors directly for their professional opinions, and directly seek out girls who have them to see how they like the results.
 
I am not into implants, even know I have seen some good ones, but its about how you feel. If it will help with your self image, do it! The sexiest thing about a woman is how she feels about herself
 

Mr. Daystar

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I felt my first pair of fake titties last Saturday. I enjoyed it. They felt real. My wife was pissed when I told her....she got over it.
 

twat36975248664224

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Didn't you say you where an A-cup before? I think going to a C-cup may be more then you are looking for. I think it may be easier to go up a size with each implant until you are happy with the size. Sometimes breast implants get bigger after having the surgery as well.
 

Harley Spencer

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Didn't you say you where an A-cup before? I think going to a C-cup may be more then you are looking for. I think it may be easier to go up a size with each implant until you are happy with the size. Sometimes breast implants get bigger after having the surgery as well.

This may sound good in theory, but that would also cost more money since she'd be getting the surgery twice, so it's twice the amount of money, plus she'd have to go through two recoveries.
 

CandyAnn

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This may sound good in theory, but that would also cost more money since she'd be getting the surgery twice, so it's twice the amount of money, plus she'd have to go through two recoveries.

I saw youtube videos of girls that had A cups and went to D;s and C;s and the C cups look amazing and not fake at all. I'm now on a MFI site to get donations from guys for them then I will still be on the look out for the best surgeon in Ohio.
 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
I think most of the responses you're going to get will be people who tell you that your breasts are fine the way they are (understandably) and not to get implants, as opposed to the actual helpful advise you're looking for. Your best bet is to speak to doctors directly for their professional opinions, and directly seek out girls who have them to see how they like the results.

yeah, ask the doctors. that's sound advice. pff. i should ask the local mechanic if i could use some work on my car now that im thinking about it.
 
yeah, ask the doctors. that's sound advice. pff. i should ask the local mechanic if i could use some work on my car now that im thinking about it.

If she's concerned about potential health issues and complications, or wants to know her options then a doctor is probably the exact right person to ask. They're going to have a better grasp of many of the issues than anyone, and making a major decision about surgery without consulting a doctor first is... not wise. It's not like the only question here is "Should I or shouldn't I?" especially since Candy appears to have already made up her mind there since she'd said...

[...] I'm on a website called "myfreeimplants.com" and I'm trying to reach my goal on there to get full C cups. I'm very unhappy with my breasts [...]
I want saline implants [...]

If any females here have implants please PM me or let me know in this thread how you like or love them and details. [...]

She's said what she wants, and appears to be looking for information about the experience and who's been happy with what as opposed to whether or not she should go through with it (which isn't something she ever asked). The fact that she seems to already have a collection going for this would tend to be a sign she's already sold on the concept making a doctor trying to convince her kind of... redundant anyway.
 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
If she's concerned about potential health issues and complications, or wants to know her options then a doctor is probably the exact right person to ask. They're going to have a better grasp of many of the issues than anyone, and making a major decision about surgery without consulting a doctor first is... not wise. It's not like the only question here is "Should I or shouldn't I?" especially since Candy Appears to have already made up her mind there since she'd said...

you missed my point.
 
You Missed my point.

Your point appears to be that a doctor will try to sell you on having implants. My point is that Candy seems to have already been sold on them by the looks of it, and there is a lot more information that a doctor can offer and thus one should be consulted. I suppose you could be trying to suggest that a doctor will try and up sell you, but ultimately if you're asking for the specifics and information as opposed to just opinion they basically have to tell you the facts, and lying will get their medical license revoked due to the whole "informed consent" and the obligation to disclose relevant health information. If a doctor dicks you around to try and sell you a pricier product through false or misleading claims they are playing with fire and jeopardizing their livelihood.

If your point was something other than what I've suggested there perhaps you should express it more directly because it's not coming through.
 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
i think the last person you need to see if you have insecurities about your body is the doctor who will push them on you.

this is vanity surgery, not medical shit. they can get away with that.


anyway, point being is what candy really needs to know is that she looks great the way she is now and she doesn't need this to be happy or to please her market. she's a pretty girl with a nice look and killer fucking tits. my advice: don't do it. you can't fix what aint broke.
 
i think the last person you need to see if you have insecurities about your body is the doctor who will push them on you.

this is vanity surgery, not medical shit. they can get away with that.

anyway, point being is what candy really needs to know is that she looks great the way she is now and she doesn't need this to be happy or to please her market. she's a pretty girl with a nice look and killer fucking tits. my advice: don't do it. you can't fix what aint broke.

So no, I totally didn't miss the point. And I'd generally agree with you. I don't personally like implants. I prefer real breasts of just about any size to fake ones, since half the entertainment when it comes to boobs is how they move and fake ones just kinda... sit there. They tend not to bounce. They don't settle when a girl lies down. I find they lack personality. Short of corrective or reconstructive surgery I'd never recommend it. Hell, that's why I asked the questions I did previously, because I think this is the sort of thing you need to be very, very sure about before you do it (really, any sort of elective surgery is, if for no other reason than there's always the chance of complications, up to and including death which can result even from simple anesthetization).

That said, it's entirely possible she thought this through and she doesn't seem to be asking for anyone's opinion on whether she should or shouldn't do it, so whether you or I would recommend it or not is really quite irrelevant in that case. If she has her heart set on it no one else should be telling her what to do with her body, and she certainly shouldn't be denied solid advice simply because it may follow along with a course of action you or I wouldn't recommend. If ultimately she's not happy, and she believes this could improve that (and many women have been happy with the results and shown marked improvement in self-confidence after augmentation) then no one else is any position to judge. If this is the case than consulting with a physician is excellent advice, and ultimately could even be exactly what dissuades her from this course of action if she hears about the potential health issues and complications (which a doctor legally can't conceal) and that ultimately scares her off.
 
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