Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1050 on: January 20, 2020, 10:04:28 PM »
I think the girl on the left was using BustyyyJenny as inspiration

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1051 on: January 20, 2020, 10:14:22 PM »
^ The models name in Mastasia were, on the left Vanessa Volume and on the right was Rina Rockets. :)

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1052 on: January 22, 2020, 07:27:59 AM »
Already used this in another thread but I liked it so much that I had to use it again. Bust Artist always floats my boat. He has the type of sick and demented mind that I highly approve of. ;) ;D

Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1053 on: January 22, 2020, 09:29:36 AM »
Before the era of the big implant girls, there was Tina Small, who was featured in many publications over a short period of time.  Her book, Big Girls Don't Cry detailed her early life, living with big boobs to her ultimate decision to seek a private life.  After posing for some intimate photos, she became a big hit and made enough money to get the boob lift she wanted and retired a couple years later.  Despite all the magazine features, she would later be subject to conspiracy theories that would claim her boobs were only prosthetic and all the publications must have been in on the ruse.  Personally, having read the book and seen candid pictures past her modeling years, I would think the naysayers are always doing what they do best; to ignorantly deny anything.  Look back at the early Beshine thread, they were saying Beshine's boobs were not real.

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1054 on: January 22, 2020, 09:59:04 AM »
Well, Beshine's breasts are real BUT not natural real. She did go from an A Cup to off the scale big using implants. Now for Tina Small, first time I saw her was in Fling magazine in 1979 and the photographer used the soft focus method of photography which  blurred the image quality which was the main reason for the doubts. I remember when she was fully clothed the images were sharp but when she was topless, the images were not sharp. I believe she was photographed by John Graham who was one of the founders of Score magazine in 1991. Anyways, thanks for the photo, it takes me back at the age when there was no internet, porn movies were in adult arcades in sleazy  parts of town and it was a man, John Holmes, who was the most important porn superstar. :)

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1055 on: January 22, 2020, 09:54:31 PM »
Before the era of the big implant girls, there was Tina Small, who was featured in many publications over a short period of time.  Her book, Big Girls Don't Cry detailed her early life, living with big boobs to her ultimate decision to seek a private life.  After posing for some intimate photos, she became a big hit and made enough money to get the boob lift she wanted and retired a couple years later.  Despite all the magazine features, she would later be subject to conspiracy theories that would claim her boobs were only prosthetic and all the publications must have been in on the ruse.  Personally, having read the book and seen candid pictures past her modeling years, I would think the naysayers are always doing what they do best; to ignorantly deny anything.  Look back at the early Beshine thread, they were saying Beshine's boobs were not real.

Tina Small was before my time, but I did a little google search and found this picture.  I think she looks charming and has a lovely bosom.  I can see how she would have been a sensation back before Beshine.  I have to thank her for helping make big breasts more mainstream, I suppose.  As for the naysayers, I would imagine any woman back then who showed off her extra large breasts would have been doubted or shamed.  Just a question.  Were there any pictures of women with virginal breast hypertrophy back then?  If not, then there was no real discussion about women who had very large breasts.


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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1056 on: January 22, 2020, 10:02:30 PM »
Just thinking of Tina Small and Beshine and I found this picture by Boobrepli that I think is a more current image of what a beautiful woman with extra large breasts should look like?  In the past, I don't think many thought of enhanced lips let alone the future possibilities of breasts like this.  Sadly, this image is not on the DA site, so I can't give a link.  Is she more like you would like me to look like now-a-days?

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1057 on: January 23, 2020, 06:01:34 AM »
Don't we all wish that Genies really did exist ? :D

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« Reply #1058 on: January 23, 2020, 07:55:01 AM »
Just thinking of Tina Small and Beshine and I found this picture by Boobrepli that I think is a more current image of what a beautiful woman with extra large breasts should look like?  In the past, I don't think many thought of enhanced lips let alone the future possibilities of breasts like this.  Sadly, this image is not on the DA site, so I can't give a link.  Is she more like you would like me to look like now-a-days?

Lel
Don't you think that you would look and feel outstanding and sexy?  When you stand up, your breasts would likely fall to the level of your navel and your nipples would be angled downward at about 45° but present such an amazing round look because of the extent of your sideboobs.  You could only reach around as far as your sideboob projects while attempts to reach over your boobs always results in your boobs pressing against the objects as your outstretched fingers touch it.  Your entire life evolves to standing beside anything you wish to reach and using a single hand.  But even standing behind a shoulder high wall, your face, your hair, and your lips would present a erotic appeal, that only blows the mind when you step out from behind the wall.

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« Reply #1059 on: January 23, 2020, 08:22:57 AM »
Tina Small said that she was diagnosed with VBH and the pictures, especially the early ones, would suggest that this is precisely the case.  There were no prosthetic boob models until well after she appeared if I understand the timeline, and those had very unnatural looking breasts.  This picture is from the first set that photographer John Xavier took, trying to use a soft focus in tasteful B/W presentations.  As I understand it, he saw her on a train and approached her with the idea, to which she agreed months later.  If I understand right, the first photo shoot, Tina had a short curly hair wig and later shoots had her natural hair.

Like I said, I took the time and read her short book, obviously not done by a professional writer.  She makes little mention about her surgery to lift her boobs and create a more full appearance that is evident in many of the last photo shoots, but you can see from this picture, this is every bit VBH.  I seriously doubt that magazines of the day talked about or showed images of gigantomastia, and as you can see, Tina wasn't there, but no doubt macromastia.

https://mavericuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Tina_Small.

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1060 on: January 23, 2020, 10:33:16 AM »
A fantasy fulfilled. :)

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« Reply #1061 on: January 23, 2020, 11:05:26 AM »
Tina Small said that she was diagnosed with VBH and the pictures, especially the early ones, would suggest that this is precisely the case.  There were no prosthetic boob models until well after she appeared if I understand the timeline, and those had very unnatural looking breasts.  This picture is from the first set that photographer John Xavier took, trying to use a soft focus in tasteful B/W presentations.  As I understand it, he saw her on a train and approached her with the idea, to which she agreed months later.  If I understand right, the first photo shoot, Tina had a short curly hair wig and later shoots had her natural hair.

Like I said, I took the time and read her short book, obviously not done by a professional writer.  She makes little mention about her surgery to lift her boobs and create a more full appearance that is evident in many of the last photo shoots, but you can see from this picture, this is every bit VBH.  I seriously doubt that magazines of the day talked about or showed images of gigantomastia, and as you can see, Tina wasn't there, but no doubt macromastia.

https://mavericuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Tina_Small.
The real world can be a horrible place.
I love this picture set. She looks gorgeous, vivacious... and her breasts are fantastic. But these were the 80's, and so she wanted / had to turn into this plastic looking silicone-like Frankenstein that you can in see in the later images and movies.
The world just isn't what we want it to be. Today, she might have been able to follow a career like Abbi Secraa. Back then...?

But if she was really real, at least for this part, just the better. The big latex queens that follower her trend... from Melanie Biggs to the Mastasia girls to this one massive japanese chick... I would LOVE for them to be real.

But they aren't.

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1062 on: January 23, 2020, 07:50:48 PM »
Speaking of women with naturally extra large breasts like Tina, here is a girl who did a little strip tease on Tumblr posted by Fradie59.

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1063 on: January 23, 2020, 08:48:43 PM »
A new artist find...!  Ch35tnut on DA... oh my.  Give him some kudos if you like his art.

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Re: The SlimUltraBusty Art & Morph Forum
« Reply #1064 on: January 24, 2020, 10:26:34 PM »
Another fantasy fulfilled. :)