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Green Man

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This audience may be too young and/or too male dominated, but as my wife approaches 40 years (and
having breast fed 2 kids) she is plagued my self esteem issues regarding her sagging ?assets.?
Coupled with the fact that she has lost a lot of weight that she had put on during the birth
of our 2 children, she doesn?t have the perkiness that she once did. I have absolutely no problem
with the way she looks, but it is important to me that she feels good about herself. Implants are
out of the question because I think they look disgusting and she is worried about reduced
sensitivity.

That said, does anyone know if Blousant or any of the hundreds of similar products work? I
hesitate to spend the $$ if it is just a scam!

Don't ask for pics please...well, if you do PM only, but I doubt she'll pose. Besides, there are a hundred free pics out there if you're into that. ;)
 

Antisocial Virge

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That said, does anyone know if Blousant or any of the hundreds of similar products work? I

If you ever see a ad that says "all natural" it actually means "does not work" The reason why they say that is to get away from the FDA rules.

EDIT: I have heard of some procedure called the laserbra where they actually scar areas of the breast with a laser. The scar tissue actually tightens the skin and give back some lift.

Actually, Its a little more invasive than I first thought. http://www.laserbra.com/
 

Green Man

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support bra?

She gets these bras with gel inserts that look and feel totally natural, but this has more to do with how she looks to and feels about herself. I guess it's a mid-life crisis of sorts. She used to like to go braless, but won't dare to now...except around the house. I have been very supportive of her. To me she looks as goos as the day I married her. I get the feeling it's not about how I (or anyone else) view her, but how she views herself.
 

Green Man

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Because the nipple is never detached, loss of sensation is minimal and some people report increased sensation once the heavy tissue has been removed

Might be a good candidate, Antisocial-Virge, but it looks like it may be geared toward reduction. Reduction wouldn't be her choice, merely a little anti-gravity :)