Boob Job - Breast Reductions.....
Boob Job - Breast Reductions.....
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Tony*T3

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20,911 posts

270 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Well, normal talk on 'Boob jobs' on here is about getting them enlarged....

Anyone here had any dealings with reductions? My sister (a small girl with huge airbags by natural design) had a reduction about 2 years ago. Done in France (where she lives) mostly paid for by medical inurance.

Its transformed her life. She now jogs and plays tennis and lots of other sports she could never have done before. Much less tired every day and no back aches etc. Not sure how her hubby feels about it though....

So, any one else had any experience with this op? My missus has rather huge knockers and isnt exactly sporty, but I wouldnt want her changing from a merely selfish point of view....

Boozy

2,427 posts

242 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Burn the heretic!

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

273 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Yep - my auntie had it done, she is a million times happier, no bad backs etc.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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My Mrs had this done on the NHS years ago, they were fookin huge smile They were like fried eggs afterwards but are now back to a D smile No more bad backs smile

randomman

2,215 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Well I have two views.

Old women with massive 'danglers' go for it

Younger women with small frames and big pert breast should suffer bad backs for all the extra attention they recieve.

Besides a small frame and big jugs normally means you don't need 'extra' exercise like jogging.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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oh, and she was warned that she may not be able to breast feed but she could(at least until the baby knawed her tits off).

Mark.H

5,789 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Its like slapping god in the face!

Davi

17,153 posts

243 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Wife's cousin had it done on the NHS, she was a HH IIRC.

Took her down to a C cup, it took 18 months for it to heal up, during which time the botched job kept getting infected and poor aftercare ensured that this left very bad scarring. She's already way past a DD again and growing rapidly by the look of it.


ascayman

13,237 posts

239 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Mark.H said:
Its like slapping god in the face!
rofl

Gonad

354 posts

224 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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ascayman said:
Mark.H said:
Its like slapping god in the face!
rofl
hehe

robinhood21

31,002 posts

255 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Isn't the above a tad sexist? To even the balance, has anyone had a willy-reduction.

... and cold water does not count.

fathomfive

11,013 posts

213 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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robinhood21 said:
Isn't the above a tad sexist? To even the balance, has anyone had a willy-reduction.

... and cold water does not count.
Is that even possible?

crofty1984

16,838 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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fathomfive said:
robinhood21 said:
Isn't the above a tad sexist? To even the balance, has anyone had a willy-reduction.

... and cold water does not count.
Is that even possible?
Jump into a cold lake and tell us what you find out.

TimJMS

2,584 posts

274 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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robinhood21 said:
Isn't the above a tad sexist? To even the balance, has anyone had a willy-reduction.

... and cold water does not count.
John Wayne Bobbit.

Reductions on younger women are crimes against humanity.

robinhood21

31,002 posts

255 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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fathomfive said:
robinhood21 said:
Isn't the above a tad sexist? To even the balance, has anyone had a willy-reduction.

... and cold water does not count.
Is that even possible?
I do not wish to find out, personally speaking that is. yikes

RJE1966

568 posts

247 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Gonad said:
ascayman said:
Mark.H said:
Its like slapping god in the face!
rofl
hehe
And as a 'non believer' I see it as a slap in the eye for evolution, it's the way forward, big pert nellies on petite frames, you just can't beat it, er, well you can, but..... confused

robinhood21

31,002 posts

255 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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TimJMS said:
robinhood21 said:
Isn't the above a tad sexist? To even the balance, has anyone had a willy-reduction.

... and cold water does not count.
John Wayne Bobbit.

Reductions on younger women are crimes against humanity.
That was a tad excessive if you ask me. hehe

Urban_Ninja

1,885 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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RJE1966 said:
Gonad said:
ascayman said:
Mark.H said:
Its like slapping god in the face!
rofl
hehe
And as a 'non believer' I see it as a slap in the eye for evolution, it's the way forward, big pert nellies on petite frames, you just can't beat it, er, well you can, but..... confused
beat what scratchchin 'It' well yes you can do that tongue out

pikey

7,704 posts

307 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Long long time ago I went out with a girl who had a breast reduction on the NHS. It was quite a issue as she had a small frame and this was giving her back problems that were getting serious and permanent.

The op involved removing nipples and reattaching them further up once the bulk had been removed. Also had a nasty scar underneath each breast. She said immediately after the op she had to learn to balance again - kept falling over!

However, she said that the pain was unbelievable and took 18 months to stop. Although it has changed her life she said in hindsight she wouldn't have it done because the pain was just too great. She felt that if she'd had it done privately the job would have been neater and the pain far less.

Would have been about 10-15 years ago.

vxr8mate

1,689 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Have seen this on TV (no direct knowledge) and after the op' they tend to grow again! Nature's way I supose.