A "C"-cup is NOT too small!

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:camera:s? (Edit - dammit.)

I agree on the WTF though. I start to worry I'm going to suffocate if they start getting much larger. :p

- M4H
 

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Another one further down:

"I took my daughter to Dr. Hergeshimer about 6 months ago, The only difference was my Daughter also needed a tummy tuck. Granted she was a bit on the overweight side (5' 2'' 125 lbs) but Dr. H said that she was an excellent candidate for the surgery, and boy was he right! Now My daughter has a nice C-cup chest, and a flat tummy. All of the girls in her class are green with envy, not to mention the boys (she is going to the prom with the quaterback!)

Dr. Hergeshimer was very professional the entire time, explaining the procedures and answering any questions that might have come up. I have a hard time believing that he would have yelled at you in his office like that. I'll admit he is a little strange, he listened to a cassette of the "world's greatest marches" while examining the my daughter and throughout the surgery.

Marge, you should give your daughter a chance to get used to her "upgraded" body. You might be surprised at what it can do for her.

Stacy - Los Angeles, California
U.S.A."

Good lord, 5'2" and 125 pounds is NOT overweight? Anyone ever hear of situps?!
 

Gooberlx2

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due to a small bust she inherited from my ex husbands side
Yeah.......riiiiight. Someone do a multi-generation pedigree analysis and lets determine just from where the bust size is actually inherited!
 

Hyperblaze

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Originally posted by: Tomato
Another one further down:

"I took my daughter to Dr. Hergeshimer about 6 months ago, The only difference was my Daughter also needed a tummy tuck. Granted she was a bit on the overweight side (5' 2'' 125 lbs) but Dr. H said that she was an excellent candidate for the surgery, and boy was he right! Now My daughter has a nice C-cup chest, and a flat tummy. All of the girls in her class are green with envy, not to mention the boys (she is going to the prom with the quaterback!)

Dr. Hergeshimer was very professional the entire time, explaining the procedures and answering any questions that might have come up. I have a hard time believing that he would have yelled at you in his office like that. I'll admit he is a little strange, he listened to a cassette of the "world's greatest marches" while examining the my daughter and throughout the surgery.

Marge, you should give your daughter a chance to get used to her "upgraded" body. You might be surprised at what it can do for her.

Stacy - Los Angeles, California
U.S.A."

Good lord, 5'2" and 125 pounds is NOT overweight? Anyone ever hear of situps?!


All I can say is sad sad sad the world in which we live in.

If folks think they are overweight, they rather pay lots of $$$ to change that aspect of themselves then to do it for free by themselves.

Makes me happy to remember that there are lots of folks out there who do not feel pressurized to go through these things and don't care about what the media projects as "Beautiful"


 

Geekbabe

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I recently read an article in some mainstream publication that said that beast augmentation is becoming common as a high school/college graduation gift.
 

Hyperblaze

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I recently read an article in some mainstream publication that said that beast augmentation is becoming common as a high school/college graduation gift.

Errr....i thought at that age that since a girl has not fully developed yet that it's actually dangerous to have artifical changes preformed on the body

Also heard that those kinds of changes also made you lose some sensitivity.


 

m2kewl

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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I recently read an article in some mainstream publication that said that beast augmentation is becoming common as a high school/college graduation gift.

who gives a flying crap about edumacation when you can have big titties!!
 

AFB

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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I recently read an article in some mainstream publication that said that beast augmentation is becoming common as a high school/college graduation gift.

WTF?
 

KevinH

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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I recently read an article in some mainstream publication that said that beast augmentation is becoming common as a high school/college graduation gift.

Brilliant Gift!

That said, the article's parents are from Beverly Hills. Waddaya expect :).
 

cronos

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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I recently read an article in some mainstream publication that said that beast augmentation is becoming common as a high school/college graduation gift.

that's crazy.

btw, that's a good typo right there :)
 

vi edit

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Vanity asside, isn't cup size somewhat misleading? As in it's more of a "volume" measurement than a...linear...measurement? Meaning...if a woman has more...wide...breasts it can create a larger cup size and not have much in the way of cleavage or noticable bust?

I guess what I'm trying to say is...can't you have a perky "b" cup that is more noticable and flattering than a floppy "c" cup?

 

Gooberlx2

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Man....atleast *most* of the people responding are rightfully trashing her....kinda reminds me of ATOT *proud and nostalgic sniff*.
 

Hyperblaze

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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Man....atleast *most* of the people responding are rightfully trashing her....kinda reminds me of ATOT *proud and nostalgic sniff*.

Most folks are trashing her.....

and those who are praising her....have absolutely no realistic concept on reality