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Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« on: October 22, 2005, 08:09:15 AM »
Read this story, and wait until the end to look at the pics.
 Darrah's breast reduction story

You would think the way she describes her "before" life, that her breasts were disturbingly gigantic, and that in her "after" life her breasts had become dramatically smaller.

Well my friends, when you get down to the pics you will see there is BARELY MAYBE a half-cup-size difference in the before/after pics!!!  I mean, some women have a bigger change just by being on and off their period.

I think Darrah's new outlook on life is totally and completely mere  placebo effect. What say you?

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Mythme

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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2005, 08:20:30 AM »
what an absolutely pointless procedure.

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Reaver

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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2005, 08:48:08 AM »
I think there was some serious self image problems with that woman. Though as long as she is happy she can do what she wants.

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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2005, 09:49:50 AM »
breast reduction is so sad. she didn't even have very large ones. ihate the before and after pics when they're in the wrong order.

i'm bummed now.

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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2005, 10:15:12 AM »
Compare the second row of pics.  Her right breast (on our left) clearly went from 'perky' to 'moderately deflated'.  To me, anyway.

Guess we shouldn't be critical.  She sees the change as a huge positive.  Mind you, I'm certain that many smaller-breasted women would be thrilled to have her 'before' look.

The one point I completely empathize with is receiving the "Nice tits!" comment while jogging.  First of all, she's jogging, not out trying to meet guys.  No doubt she was in a zone, and this bonehead threw her off.  Second, not too many women appreciate the word 'tits', but even if he'd said 'breasts/boobs/hooters/mammaries/McGuffies/funbags/etc', there just aren't too many contexts where a guy could say that and have the woman smile, come over and strike up a conversation.  I can empathize with the guy only insofar as feeling similar stirrings, but I've never verbalized said stirrings to a woman's face, at least noone other than my significant other.  (Thinking... no, even while **92** I don't think I've been so brain-dead as to say this to a woman I wasn't intimately involved with.)

As to her discomfort and back pain, I can't help but wonder if she adopted a poor posture, slouching even while jogging.  (After all, the poor self-image started around what, 12?)  Assuming she had not (which is unlikely), it's still possible she has just the wrong balance of musculature and skeletal shape to adequately support them.  If so, she would no doubt has considerable difficulty just picking up a small chi1d, at least for more than a brief moment.

Look at it this way.  There are women (on this very forum, no less who relish the thought of getting much larger breasts.  And out there in the world are people who frown and think this is wrong.  We support these women who want to go bigger, and no doubt there are people who are enthusiastic supporters of women such as Darah.  Can't really fault them for that, and hopefully they'll not fault us or the women we support.

All we can do is do what we do to help minimize any busty woman's poor self-image.  (Yes, in the grand scheme of things, we should all do what we can to improve *anyone's* poor-self image; given that we have a particular enthusiasm, it would do us well to play to our strengths.)

Personally...
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2005, 10:21:22 AM »
  The before pictures didn't even look like DD's. Or is it just me? I think she had a really nice size to start out with. I mean, come on. Whether you're a DD, a C, or a B, you're most likely going to get cat calls when you're jogging. I mean, look at me. I'm only a B cup and every time I go out for a walk in the summer time, I get cat calls. Men just like to gawk and say things. And yeah, it is embarressing, so I totally understand where she is coming from, but in my experience, I just learn to ignore the perverts that make comments and move on.

I guess as long as she's happy that's good, but they don't look as perky anymore. They look like sad boobies.

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Re: Personally...
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2005, 10:38:09 AM »
Agreed.  In fact, when I showed cherri, her first comment was that they didn't look like DDs, more like Cs.

Regarding any woman wanting a reduction based on "I just don't want to be noticed", I'm always reminded of cherri's all-purpose advice/warning:  "Be careful what you wish for.  You might just get your wish."

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Re: Personally...
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2005, 02:45:43 PM »
Yeah, i have a real hard time with all these cat girls! Its awful when women wont leave you alone!
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Re: Personally...
« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2005, 03:19:53 PM »
This is not an account from the person that the pics were taken of. It is an Ad typed up by the surgon in the guise of an account from a patient, if the patient wrote it then the patients name would get credit for writing it. The writing style is also all wrong for a woman as well.
This type of advertising is illegal in some states.
The before pic is of a lady with 36D's (not even full) at best.

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Re: Personally...
« Reply #9 on: October 22, 2005, 03:30:52 PM »
there are some reductions i can understand... and even almost agree with.  but this certainly isn't one of them.  i agree that placebo effect is happening - there's simply no way that was a two cup size reduction (i too don't believe they were DD at the outset... and even if they were, they looked just fine).

weird way to spend your money - with so little noticeable effect.  

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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2005, 07:53:03 PM »
Seems like a lot of women claim they have D's or DD's when they bearly have a C cup. Then on the other end you have with with huge breasts squeezing them into D cups. For some reason a D cup is a magical number or something. I think she just fooled herself into thinking her breasts where huge to the point where she thought every guy looking at her was staring at her breasts to the point where she was convinced she needed to do something about it.

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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2005, 08:25:08 PM »
Maybe she is using the metric system?

I wonder what she would think if she saw one of the big breastedmodels.  I wonder what a lot of women would of them.
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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2005, 09:53:12 PM »
This is not an account from a patient it is an advertisment that was typed up by a surgeon trying to get people to come see him for Lipo (I would guess as that seems to be what he is promoting). It is not even close to accurate there is no way that more than a liter and a half of fat was taken out of those small breasts if I am moving the decimal right that is more than 1500 cc's.

This site will put up just about anything that is sent to them...
http://cosmeticsupport.com/journals1.html

Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #13 on: October 22, 2005, 10:40:06 PM »
Quote:

Seems like a lot of women claim they have D's or DD's when they bearly have a C cup. Then on the other end you have with with huge breasts squeezing them into D cups. For some reason a D cup is a magical number or something. I think she just fooled herself into thinking her breasts where huge to the point where she thought every guy looking at her was staring at her breasts to the point where she was convinced she needed to do something about it.





  Probably...she probably just has alot of deep-seeded emotional issues, and no matter what breast size she may go to...she may never be happy until she sees what her body truly looks like. Body Dysmorphic Disorder, possibly? Maybe she just became so ashamed from the attention that she had to do something about it...in her mind. Sad...
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Re: Women are poor judges of their own breast size?
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2005, 01:16:06 AM »
You're absolutely right.  My sister in law had reduction surgery a couple years ago.  She might have been a small D-cup but you would have thought from the way she talked that she was carrying the weight of the world on her.

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