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To be clear, I'm not talking about reconstructive surgery after a cancer or other but simply about purely cosmetic cases.

 

From the 80's to the 2K's I spoke to many women in the adult industry and services who told me the cost of the surgery paid itself because of the jobs opportunities and I wonder if it's still the case today.

 

I was never really in that band wagon and mostly preferred small natural breasts than large "enhanced". On top of that, I met a few women who lost partial to complete sensation in their breasts after the surgery. While I'm told those cases are rare, the fact I already met a few makes me question if the payoff still outweigh the risks.

 

Anyone wants to weigh in on this?

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I'm with Hukkup on this one ... I much prefer natural breasts ..... not to say that enhanced isn't attractive and every woman who decides either way is for their personal reasons which I totally respect.

 

Like my mother always said .... "You should always go home with the girl you brought to the dance" .....

 

In praise of the beautiful women in our community

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What can I say? I love all types of breasts, they just make me happy. I'm happy to see small boobs, firm boobs, big boobs, soft boobs, A, B, C, D, DD, FF, GG cups. As long as they have nipples I'm very happy because without nipples boobs would be pointless(pun intended). So I don't care if they are enhanced or natural as long as they look real.

 

Note: My wife does not like having her breasts played with because it does nothing for her so I'm always a bit afraid to play with the ladies breasts when I meet them and I like when they grab my hands and make me grab them and rub them. My 2 cent.

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What can I say? I love all types of breasts, they just make me happy. I'm happy to see small boobs, firm boobs, big boobs, soft boobs, A, B, C, D, DD, FF, GG cups. As long as they have nipples I'm very happy because without nipples boobs would be pointless(pun intended). So I don't care if they are enhanced or natural as long as they look real.

 

Note: My wife does not like having her breasts played with because it does nothing for her so I'm always a bit afraid to play with the ladies breasts when I meet them and I like when they grab my hands and make me grab them and rub them. My 2 cent.

 

My questions have nothing to do with the size, but more on the relevancy of implants for esthetic purpose. And see from the ladies if the health risks, complications and long term effects are still worth it. No matter the size, I'll always prefer natural.

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My questions have nothing to do with the size, but more on the relevancy of implants for esthetic purpose. And see from the ladies if the health risks, complications and long term effects are still worth it. No matter the size, I'll always prefer natural.

 

Strikes me that it is a bit difficult to entirely ignore the issue of "size" as far as "the relevancy of implants for esthetic purpose" is concerned.

 

While not all cosmetic instances of breast enhacement are motivated by "size" (some may just want to add some firmness, so to speak) I'd guess that a significant majority of these cosmetic procedures end up increasing breast size noticeably. This is just my impression though and not based on any statistical evidence.

 

In my limited number of observations, it seems that saline (as opposed to silicone) implants tend to give the most 'natural' feel and look, even if the relative proportion to other aspects of the lady's physique may not appear altogether natural.

 

An ATF (former) dancer at one of our local (Ottawa) clubs had her silicone (I believe) implants replaced with saline ones and, to my mind, the improvement was significant and worthwhile.

 

Overall, I thought her enhancements were staggeringly attractive, but would appeal largely to those who prefer a bustier look. And for those ladies going for quite large implants, I think it helps to have a bit of height in order to keep things proportional if not entirely natural-looking. Having said that, I suppose there will always be those who enjoy a very exaggerated look in this regard.

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Strikes me that it is a bit difficult to entirely ignore the issue of "size" as far as "the relevancy of implants for esthetic purpose" is concerned.

 

While not all cosmetic instances of breast enhacement are motivated by "size" (some may just want to add some firmness, so to speak) I'd guess that a significant majority of these cosmetic procedures end up increasing breast size noticeably. This is just my impression though and not based on any statistical evidence.

 

In my limited number of observations, it seems that saline (as opposed to silicone) implants tend to give the most 'natural' feel and look, even if the relative proportion to other aspects of the lady's physique may not appear altogether natural.

 

An ATF (former) dancer at one of our local (Ottawa) clubs had her silicone (I believe) implants replaced with saline ones and, to my mind, the improvement was significant and worthwhile.

 

Overall, I thought her enhancements were staggeringly attractive, but would appeal largely to those who prefer a bustier look. And for those ladies going for quite large implants, I think it helps to have a bit of height in order to keep things proportional if not entirely natural-looking. Having said that, I suppose there will always be those who enjoy a very exaggerated look in this regard.

 

As I mentioned in my opening post, I'm not talking about reconstructive surgery or women with nothing who simply want a modest bust size. But more about women who went under the knife for work related purposes. I know many made a decent career with their breasts size, but like with everything else the novelty tends to wear off.

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Lol, I was going to weigh in but now I'm pretty sure I'd also end up somehow misinterpreting the original post. ;)

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Lol, I was going to weigh in but now I'm pretty sure I'd also end up somehow misinterpreting the original post. ;)

 

The topic/questions are not complicated, I simply want to know if hobbyists are still attracted to "fake boobs"?

 

And on the ladies side , if the investment still pays off?

 

Not sure how this can be misinterpreted.

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To be clear, I'm not talking about reconstructive surgery after a cancer or other but simply about purely cosmetic cases.

 

From the 80's to the 2K's I spoke to many women in the adult industry and services who told me the cost of the surgery paid itself because of the jobs opportunities and I wonder if it's still the case today.

 

I was never really in that band wagon and mostly preferred small natural breasts than large "enhanced". On top of that, I met a few women who lost partial to complete sensation in their breasts after the surgery. While I'm told those cases are rare, the fact I already met a few makes me question if the payoff still outweigh the risks.

 

Anyone wants to weigh in on this?

I also like the natural look myself and small is also on the top of my list for looks. I want to chime in again from my own personal experience since I paid for some of those in the past. My wife had natural DD's and she found them heavy so she opted for the surgery to reduce to C's and after the scar healed she hated the look and again she went under the knife to increase to nice firm D's. To stand clear with everyone my wife is a gorgeous woman with DD's or C's or with her firm D's now she is still the most beautiful woman in my eyes. I just don't understand why she wants boobs she will not let me play with them anyway.

So to answer your question clearly, I think the procedure is worth it to make a woman feel good about herself, the payoff outweighs the risk.

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I also like the natural look myself and small is also on the top of my list for looks. I want to chime in again from my own personal experience since I paid for some of those in the past. My wife had natural DD's and she found them heavy so she opted for the surgery to reduce to C's and after the scar healed she hated the look and again she went under the knife to increase to nice firm D's. To stand clear with everyone my wife is a gorgeous woman with DD's or C's or with her firm D's now she is still the most beautiful woman in my eyes. I just don't understand why she wants boobs she will not let me play with them anyway.

So to answer your question clearly, I think the procedure is worth it to make a woman feel good about herself, the payoff outweighs the risk.

 

Not sure I would call the case of your wife, purely surgical. She likely opted for the mammoplasty to reduce back pains and discomforts and later choose some reconstructive surgery because she didn't like the outcome. But what you say about your wife unwillingness to "share", is not unique. Many want to "protect their investment" and are overly protective of their breasts.

 

Good for the long term , but not really suited for adult games.

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Like Notch, I'm attracted to all types and at the end of the day it's whatever choice the lady thinks is right for her and her body, but yes, I am attracted to them.

 

I've never liked the term fake, though. I'm more of a "if I can touch them, they're real!" :)

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I'm not a fan of enhanced, I prefer nature at its finest, yet ironically the most incredible MA I met here (now retired, again) is the most fab person I have ever met and she was enhanced (and told me the funniest ...but painful..story about her surgery). Long story short, I guess it doesn't matter if you are enjoying yourself with someone you like.

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I've always wondered about this as well so I started asking clients what they thought about implants just out of curiosity. Most told me they preferred natural and asked me why I was asking since I'm naturally heavy chested. I thought what would it be like not being full figured anymore and losing my chest size of more than DD right now.

 

At best, Im 36B when very slim and then I have to think about gravity, etc. My decision would have to be my own and not care what anyone else thinks but it can affect an SP's business especially when it comes to regulars. I also have regulars tell me not to lose weight but that's my decision. I wonder if an SP could potentially lose clients going from full naturals to implants.

 

I just don't want to lose weight and have my breasts be saggy. On the other hand, I don't like the thought of having scars. I guess I will cross that bridge when I come to it. Hopefully I don't have to pull them up like knee socks!!! Just kidding!

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Natural boobs are always better, but I love fake boobs too as long as they are fun to play with.

 

:body1: :body1: :body1:

 

I'm a "Boob guy". For me, it's more a question of size and how fun they are to play with. I can go on and play with boobs for ever! I should change my name for "The Boobs guy" (pretty sure someone has that nickname already...).

 

I love boobs!!!

 

Cheers

The Black Bass

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The investment for me was definitely a pay off. Its both an investment and a choice that each person makes. What is good for one may not be for the next person.

 

I like natural and enhanced. I however am a former competitive bodybuilder. All that dieting leaves not much more that a saggy envelope. My choice was to re fill my envelope. Easy!! :)

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None of my business of course and to each their own. But if asked I prefer a natural body, likely the hippy thing in me.

 

The question of implants is part of my screening process.

 

Peace

MG

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I prefer naturals regardless of the size. When a lady asks me for my opinion whether she should alter them, I usually advise against it - I just love the way they are when I first see them. The final decision is of course, hers and hers alone. Luckily, the two ladies that had asked me for my opinion, they had chosen not to do anything.

 

However, if I see a lady with enhanced, and it turns out that I thoroughly enjoy her company, I will continue to see her. It is the whole experience that matters to me.

 

I have experienced both of these scenarios in real life.

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I met women on both sides of the argument. And most who regretted, felt pressured by a bf or husband or made little to know research on the procedure and possible drawbacks.

 

Without hijacking my own thread, I also seen similar situations with women who went through the gastric bypass surgery(also known as stomach stapling). They were more concerned about the weight loss than what it was actually doing to their bodies. In order to look like the "before and after" pictures, a lot of precautions, care and secondary surgeries are often required.

 

Whatever the medical procedure, it should be made after an educated decision and not an impulsive one.

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Although I prefer natural breast, I do enjoy and find enhanced breasts to be attractive if it is done in proportion to her size and overall look. But then again, what is more important to me is how it makes her feel as a woman. It comes down to how she feels about herself as this can be very personal for her. Often I will tell her that she does not need an enhancement as she is beautiful just the way she is and although I'm being very truthful, I need to consider that her decision to have the surgery is a personal one and that she is doing this for herself and for her sense of what makes her feel beautiful and that is more important then what any man thinks is more appealing.

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The topic/questions are not complicated, I simply want to know if hobbyists are still attracted to "fake boobs"?

 

And on the ladies side , if the investment still pays off?

 

Not sure how this can be misinterpreted.

Yes and no.

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Yes and no.

 

For me, I like when the end result is a natural and proportional look(no matter if enhanced, reduced or reconstructed). What I don't like, is the "bimbo" overkill look often seen in strippers and porn stars in the 80's and 90's. It used to be a good investment for ladies working in the adult industry, but not sure it's the same today.

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It is ABSOLUTELY the same today. Ask any waitress who has had work done. She'll tell you: tits=tips.

 

More than often, it's not about the breast size but how they're displayed. I seen many waitresses with B cups getting similar tips and attention from simply wearing a push-up bra and tank top.

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