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SirenGurl

Ok, I've never started a discussion, but here goes....I've been doing full escourt very recently, the past few 4 months and quite happy where I am. However I am at a stage where I want boobs, as in real female boobs. I'm not exactly a pancake flatchested girl. But just have little floaties on, you know they are perky, but after puberty they've gotten smaller. I'm a B/C cup, 12 around my back. I've talked to my regulars about them and they tell me that they are happy the way I am, one even freaked out and tried to talk me out of it, it was sweet, I just wanted some feed back because I'm hoping to get them done in June/July so I'll be ready for the next summer break.
 
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IMHO don't do it, small boobs are my fave and artificial ones just don't have the same feel.
 

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Definitely DON"T DO IT!!!
After a while they'll be saggy lumps that are obviously fake. A la natural is much better IMHO. And far sexier.:headbang:
 

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Ok, I've never started a discussion, but here goes....I've been doing full escourt very recently, the past few 4 months and quite happy where I am. However I am at a stage where I want boobs, as in real female boobs. I'm not exactly a pancake flatchested girl. But just have little floaties on, you know they are perky, but after puberty they've gotten smaller. I'm a B/C cup, 12 around my back. I've talked to my regulars about them and they tell me that they are happy the way I am, one even freaked out and tried to talk me out of it, it was sweet, I just wanted some feed back because I'm hoping to get them done in June/July so I'll be ready for the next summer break.

Talk to some girls who done it and see if they happy or not. Also talk to some doctors they do good work in Thailand look at this hospital on the web www.yanhee.net its in English and doctors speak English.

In the end though listen to yourself not the other .what you want.
 

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In my humble opinion natural wins hands down. I have seen a couple of good boob jobs, Sue-Ling's is one, and a lot more obviously fake sets of "bubble-boobs" like Pammy Anderson's. If you have boobs at all what nature gave you is probably going to look a lot better than any surgeon's work.

Even in the not-too-fussy world of American porn the huge fakies are very yesterday but once you have gone under the knife there is no going back. If you take the implants out (more surgery, more scars) everything sags so you are on the surgery treadmill for the rest of your life.

Your body, your choice but that is my two-bob's worth.
 
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Research, research, research!!!! We have a couple of great plastic surgeons here in Perth, their lists are long so could be a bit of a wait. Get in touch with them and go to a few informative appointments. PM if you want their contact details. In my opinion I would take careful consideration in having it done O/S not that there aren't some great doctors out there - but if you have any after procedure problems much easier to deal with in your home town so to speak. I have seen some great jobs done and some not so great - your body and your decision - all the best with it!!
 
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SirenGurl

Dr. Alistar Turner is the doctor I got recommended in Perth, not to keen to travel overseas although alot cheaper, I heard up to $3, 000. Over here it's $5, 000 for the implants then another $4, 000 for the doctors, equipment, overstay at hospital. I've seen Sue Ling's breasts in her photos, and they are bloody fantastic! There is a girl at my work who got hers done, they are rather hard, but she says after the 2nd year they are soft and natural. I'm Japanese and I've looked around and I've never seen any other Japanese or even asian girl who has fully formed breasts, mine are kind of small and floaty typed, so I think they aren't even full developed even though I'm in my 20s! And for a girl like me, I'm totally horrified and self conscious, as there are 18 year old girls out there who are full breasted!
 

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[.......... I'm Japanese and I've looked around and I've never seen any other Japanese or even asian girl who has fully formed breasts, mine are kind of small and floaty typed, so I think they aren't even full developed even though I'm in my 20s! And for a girl like me, I'm totally horrified and self conscious, as there are 18 year old girls out there who are full breasted![/QUOTE]..........

Oh dear,I feel a lecture coming on.::)

You won't find any Japanese or Chinese girls born with blonde hair and blue eyes either. Black hair, dark slanty eyes and a slight build with smallish boobs are the basic racial characteristics of Asiatic people. That, Siren Girl, is what you are and I believe you should embrace that and be proud of your heritage rather than try and conform to some "Western" notion of beauty.

It is a tragic fact that, just after W.W.2, during the American occupation of Japan many Japanese ladies, particularly wannabe movie stars, had plastic surgery on their eyelids to remove the skinfold which gave their eyes their characteristic "slanty" appearance. They wanted to look more "Western" but many ended up scarred and disfigured because surgery then wasn't what it is now. Fortunately, with Japan's post-war success as an economic powerhouse re-emerging National pride put a stop to this practise.

I am a big fan of Asiatic ladies, I even own a Yahoo group dedicated to them and there are quite a few of us out there. The guys who pick you out of the lineup are not going to reject you because of your small boobs and those who prefer the "booby blondes" or other large-breasted Western women won't start booking you just because you have got bigger boobs.

I don't doubt for one minute that there are blonde Western girls out there who look at the shimmmering straight black hair and slinky figures of their Asiatic counterparts and sigh longingly.It is just human nature to want what you haven't got.

Dear me, I have rambled on a bit but I hope you will see where this comes from. I am sure you are a lovely lady just as you are and would strongly advise you to leave your body as it is. Just for laughs I have attached a pic from my Yahoo Group of a Japanese model called Yuka Takagi. She is not overly well-endowed either but still drop-dead gorgeous.
 

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asianlover696

Just for laughs I have attached a pic from my Yahoo Group of a Japanese model called Yuka Takagi. She is not overly well-endowed either but still drop-dead gorgeous.[/QUOTE]

You will find that Sirengurl has a much bigger set of titties than Yuka Takagi. Hence i can't see the reason to ruin them. Enhanced breasts just feel like crap...full stop.

I will give a silly analogy, would you rather your guy has a 7 inch rock hard cock who can respond within an instant or a 9 incher which takes forever to get hard and regularly loses erection during play?
 
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asianlover696

sirengurl, you will need to show everyone what they look like at the moment for us to undertake a proper assessment and provide useful comments...hint hint, a photo tells a thousand words...
 
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asianlover696

It is recommended that you undertake both the theoretical and practical tests to help you make up your mind.

The theoretical test involves having your breasts assessed for shape and size. You can do this by forwarding to me photo showing the plan view, one showing the cross section and a third showing the profile.

The practical test involves engaging a pair of experienced hands to assess the tenderness and softness of the breasts. As part of this there is a suckability test, whilst being perfomed, you should provide a feedback by a gentle moan to allow the sensitivity test to be carried out at the same time.

Results can be provided on the spot.

I can volunteer....GRRRRRRRR....
 
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Asianlover, you just want a feel. Tell you what, everyone can have a free feel, in exchange that everyone in this forum has to do a nude wiggly dance just for me whilst I sit and relax!grrrrrrrrr
 
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I'll do one too... lol

As for surgery - a few of my friends have had serious implants and they HATED them. My advice is to not rise to what that little voice in your head is saying and listen to the advice of those who HAVE seen and felt them. From the sounds of it they don't agree with the little voice.

However- because you are a woman and I know that once we make a decision nothing will change our minds:

My alternative piece of advice is to speak to (NO LESS THAN) 3 registered reconstructive plastic surgeons (not cosmetic surgeons!) here in Perth and discuss the possibility of half-implants. These are only 100cc in size (a DD-cup implant is around 375cc if going from a B-cup) and will be inserted on the underneath side. They won't increase your size drastically (which is a good thing) but will give you more shapely breasts that look bigger than they actually are.

It means:
-it won't make it hard to find bras (I'm a D - I know how annoying this can be),
-they won't be so heavy that they pull the skin rigid or strain the pectoral muscles,
-they don't feel as hard because half of the breast is still your own,
and more to the point
- they won't sag anywhere near as much.

This is the procedure that is used to fix sagging breasts when the woman is a C-cup or more and believe me - it fills them out quite nicely. Once you have lived with the 100cc's for two years you can make the decision to leave them as they are or go up another cup size. But it will be a decision based on what implants feel and look like - not on what you imagine they might be.

If you jump too high up the size scale you can irreversibly stretch the skin and it could turn out you hate them. But you won't be able to do anything about it without causing some really serious scarring and leaving a lot of sagging skin (which is what a friend of mine has ended up with).

Think about it carefully and let me know how you go. I know a couple of women who have had half-implants so I can find out some names if you'd like some referrals from previous patients. PM me if you do.

Many hugs my darling xx
 
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svengali

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Amen Sophie!

S.G., I am up for doing a nude wiggly dance for you but at my age you may well start screaming "put them back on" before I got halfway. Seriously, I'd consider doing it in the Hay Street Mall if it would convince you to leave nature's handiwork alone.

While talking to those reconstructive surgeons of Sophie's ask them to show you a few pics of the less than successful "enhancement" results they have had to sort out.
 
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SirenGurl

You know Sophie I might take you up on that offer if that's ok with you? I was recommended Dr. Alistar Turner and Dr. Briggs. Photos and testimonies would be good...........and about that wiggly dance that will be conducted on my birthday so everyone has to be in their birthday suits! ~Pina Coldas~, ~Lounging Lizards, ~Chocolate Orgasm~ @ The Mexican Kitchen, Fremantle. I just go blind drunk just binge drinking on them during my study break, mind you I'm very petite and not much of a talker, but get me one of those and I suddenly have the gift of the gab ;)
 
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Dr. Turner & Briggs are two of the three - the other is Dr. Chan who I think is in South Perth (I'll need to double check that). You can ask the Dr's for photo's of previous work - they will have plenty on file.

Something else you may want to ask them about is the online forum for breast surgery patients. I don't know the address or what it is called but a doctor can refer you to it to talk about the procedures and possibilities with other women who are considering the surgery and women who have had the surgery. This site consists of a lot of photos and testimonials and can also be another source for Dr. referrals.

I'll check with my friends over the next week or so and should have some contact details for you for Dr's by mid-next week...

But personally - I still recommend NOT having the surgery.
*hugs and luvin*
 
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sophie316

There are dozens - but there is only one that actually doesn't allow self-sign-up... you have to get a plastic surgeon to refer you to it.

Buggered if I can remember what it's called though! I used to know this!

*sigh* another useless fact that has slipped out of my head...
 
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Actually - it's a forum run by the Registration Board for Plastic Surgeons (which is a sub-division of the AMA) so it is unbiased and equal in debate. The point of this forum is so that patients can get information from previous patients in a control environment (i.e. somewhere where one plastic surgeon can't parade as a patient trying to score more patients for himself or defaming another surgeon).
That's why I recommended it above all others - because it is "doctored" by the AMA not the surgeons themselves.
 
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Mac'n'Ophi,

I've PM'd you with my response.

I feel no need to continue this in a public topic thereby distracting from the main point of SirenGurl's post.

I also don't wish to create a public debate on what I stated in the first place was something that I only had a hazy memory of and wasn't 100% sure of...
 
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If I may offer a little bit of advice from the POV of someone who works in the medical industry in Perth, and who does a lot of cleaning up other's mistakes...
1) Avoid Patrick Briggs like the plague, he is cynical (moreso than the average plastic surgeon, and that's very cynical), very money hungry, and works mainly in small private hospitals. Which brings me to the second point...
2) Do not get surgery in a small private hospital. I have personally seen two cases of Mr Briggs' who have been rushed in the door after almost dying on the table at Bethesda. Both lived but one has major, crippling neruological injury (and the breast implants got taken out during the resuscitation efforts after her heart stopped) and the other wouldn't have survived either if not a very fit, healthy young person (bled down to a Hb of 30-odd from memory). Make sure that whatever hospital your getting chop-chop at has: a resuscitation team in house (pref 24/7), banked blood on hand and in-house, at least one doctor on the resus team who has decent critical care experience and can intubate well under stress.

Feel free to take / ignore as you will.
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I can only comment from my wifes experience: she wanted to have her old perky breasts back after breast feeding both our kids, she was very young so also wanted to wear the very latest revealing tops. So we investigated lots of surgeons and experimented with various plastic bags filled to different sizes to work out just how big she/I wanted her to go. She was a small B before the surgery and is now a large 10DD. She is very happy with them still some 15 years later, has had no problems with scarring like many of our friends have that make them hard and although nice to look at, not nice to touch as they really need to be soft in our opinion. The best part of my wifes surgery is that to look at them they look and feel very natural, it is only when you squeeze them hard that you can feel the implants. Also being saline they tend to pucker which the new generation silicon ones do not. The saline ones were only ever had a life of ten years so if/when they do rupture she will go for the new generation silicon.

If you feel that you would be happier with the surgery don't let anyone talk you out of it as you will then always wonder what could have been. My wife certainly became very outgoing again.
 
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