Plastic surgery - breast size
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I'm a 32DD and I personally don't find I have to buy clothes miles too big for me. I'm 5ft 5 and I have a very small waist, but 'big' boobs and a nice sized bum I'd say. The only trouble I have is with dresses, as size 8 are usually too small on my boobs and won't zip up, so I usually wear size 10 dresses and some tops depending on the style,but I'm usually a size 8

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Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizePerhaps! A lot of people do wear a bra with a band too big and a cup size too small though. I'm a 28FF and fit into most size 8 stuff pretty easily. This means around the widest part of my bust measures about 33" - which is why I thought it would be odd for you to be a 36 band, as your underbust would measure a few inches bigger than the largest part of mine...(so your actual bust measurement would be even bigger than that) and I couldn't see how you'd fit into a size 8 if that sizing was accurate!(Original post by Millie228)
I have a small waist, but I've never fit into a 32B, only 34... I think it's weird too, but it's always the size I've used. Maybe I just go to different lingerie shops or whatever. -
Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeReally?(Original post by doggyfizzel)
Rosie Huntington Whiteley has amazing boobs. Boobs are all about the way they sit and the nipples, nothing to do with size, girls never seem to get that. -
Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeI would find it a lot easier to believe you if you didn't have Kate "everyone look at my big boobies" Upton as your sig(Original post by doggyfizzel)
Rosie Huntington Whiteley has amazing boobs. Boobs are all about the way they sit and the nipples, nothing to do with size, girls never seem to get that.
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Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeLol take a look at every post she has made so far, it's obviously another member on here with no life making a troll account..(Original post by LavenderBlueSky88)
and the award for world's most unimaginative troll goes to....
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Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeTrue! Men who are nuts about Upton are essentially nuts about big boobs. Because let's be honest - her fame is all due to her breasts (and they are nice). Her body is otherwise nothing special, she doesn't have a hip/waist ratio at all.(Original post by LavenderBlueSky88)
I would find it a lot easier to believe you if you didn't have Kate "everyone look at my big boobies" Upton as your sig
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Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeI know that grass is always greener in somebody elses yard, but I have dreamed of small boobs for as long as I remember.(Original post by Millie228)
Okay, so after much contemplating - I am getting a boob job. I am not going to elaborate on the reasons, as it will take up an entire thread. I've been to several consultations and will obviously use a well-reputed surgeon.
Now currently I am around a 34B. They vary with my weight, I can sometimes fit into 36A. As I have some breast tissue, the result will be more natural (main problem is lacking shape). If you look at photos of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley without a push-up, that's about me.
I want to have an actual increase so that I get my moneys worth, but I want something tasteful (not a TOWIE look). I tried on 340 implants at the surgeon's and they looked nice and natural. She said it would give me a small D cup. I've always associated D cups with "really big boobs", but they are not (as many girls on here probably can confirm).
Now - the real problem. As many petite-breasted girls know, I have previously embraced my breasts and enjoyed the advantages. I usually go for a classic fashion style, and have always played up elegance more than sex appeal. Having small breasts have meant that I can wear pretty much anything. Having bigger breasts will limit my wardrobe, but I don't want to limit it too much. I am overall slim, a UK 8, 5"9 and 125 lbs. I am not a stick, I have a little butt and hips. So my question to the girls here is: when do breasts get to the point where you really have to dress differently? Will a full C / small D make me look a lot bigger?
Edit: No idea what the negs are about. I've changed the title, so if you're anti plastic surgery, no reason to read to begin with.
You are right, you will have to dress differently and trust me you will NOT be able to wear a triangle bikini. You will have to find more halterneck/bra type bikinies with thicker straps as otherwise the boobs will look ****. This is exactly what happens to me, albeit I'm a 32E.
You wont be able to wear tops that button right up or are not scoop/v-necks. Boob-tubes, anything strapless and open back is also out of the question. -
Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeI think that may be different for you as a 32E, I have plenty of friends with D and DD cups and they wear bandeau and triangle bikinis all the time, as well as strapless dresses.(Original post by ArcaneAnna)
I know that grass is always greener in somebody elses yard, but I have dreamed of small boobs for as long as I remember.
You are right, you will have to dress differently and trust me you will NOT be able to wear a triangle bikini. You will have to find more halterneck/bra type bikinies with thicker straps as otherwise the boobs will look ****. This is exactly what happens to me, albeit I'm a 32E.
You wont be able to wear tops that button right up or are not scoop/v-necks. Boob-tubes, anything strapless and open back is also out of the question. -
Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeIt's true, it does really depend on the body as a whole.(Original post by Millie228)
I think that may be different for you as a 32E, I have plenty of friends with D and DD cups and they wear bandeau and triangle bikinis all the time, as well as strapless dresses.
I tend to feel that my boobs are too big for my body, and that's probably why I always go for thicker straps and 'reducing effect' clothing.
Strapless are out of the question mainly because my boobs are so heavy that it hurts without straps. -
Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeShe's amusing and cute rather than all out fit, she replaced Jess Ennis if it helps(Original post by LavenderBlueSky88)
I would find it a lot easier to believe you if you didn't have Kate "everyone look at my big boobies" Upton as your sig
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Re: Boob sizeDefinitely not a bad thing.(Original post by buchanan700)
I would say seen as you're a 34, they will be noticably bigger, and yes, you will probably have to dress differently. I'm a 36G/H (depends on shop) myself so I can tell you it's not a bad thing though! Clothes can look extra smexy when you can fill them
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Oh god, The 28 Backs Brigade.(Original post by Kate.)
I don't really have much input for the plastic surgery, but if you're petite and fit easily into a size 8 I'd be surprised if you were a 34B/36A. What does your underbust actually measure? -
Re: Plastic surgery - breast sizeLol, sorry if you don't like people wearing the correct sized bra.(Original post by Ham22)
Oh god, The 28 Backs Brigade. -
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When I got prescribed the Pill my bra size went up 3 sizes. Looking at what I wore then and what I wear now, I definitely do have to watch what I wear. I have a small back so I have to deliberately buy clothes a size bigger so they fit my front because, if I didn't, I would most definitely look indecent.
But it hasn't given me a lot of problems. It's quite nice and, if it makes you feel good then go for it!
