She is great, really, but I think it's hard to learn in life but sometimes you have to say no. I think she should stop getting bigger. Well, it's her choice – feel free to do whatever you want.
Is it for her benefit that you think this way? Not trying to argue, just looking for the logic. One could say that anything more than an AA cup is excessive, yet in the mind of most people, that is not feminine, so size becomes subjective. Beyond any doubt, when your implants are the size of Foxy's, you have exceeded the acceptance of mainstream, yet wasn't that also true of Pamela Anderson? Do not perspectives change over time? In the 90s, I thought 3000cc was huge, but not today. Then again, for mainstream, 3000cc is huge.
In my humble opinion, breast size becomes more fascinating when the size is reflected in how daily living is affected, and it certainly seems this is something shared by boobie greed girls; they like emotion it stirs when they encounter these problem's. If a girl, like Foxy, has no complaints and loves having huge boobs, why would we suggest otherwise? It is like the government, imposing regulations on the size of implants, regardless of desires or height; it just further restricts freedom. There will always be the potential downsides where not properly supported creates physical problems, but we hear the same from D cups; posture and proper position can make all the difference in the world; it is why we are told 'lift with your knees,' and is also why Beshine has such strong looking thighs.
No, just my opinion again, but I do appreciate allowing people the freedom to chase their dreams so long as they are hurting no one and I have never been one to say 'you can't do that' while presuming to do so for their own good. There are many potentially healthy activities yet they all carry a risk, just ask James Fixx. I'll leave it to Foxy to determine at what point she finds going bigger would not be in her best interests. Like I said, just trying to understand your take on this.