How it affects you
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How it affects you
Hi ladies, i am just curious as to how you all feel post op?
Do you feel more confident, womanly? Has ur happiness in yourself improved? Because im so flat chested i cant imagine having a cleavage and wearing a new variety of clothes
The one thing i hate is NEVER being able to wear low cut dresses or tops. I have to avoid these unfortunately.
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Do you feel more confident, womanly? Has ur happiness in yourself improved? Because im so flat chested i cant imagine having a cleavage and wearing a new variety of clothes
The one thing i hate is NEVER being able to wear low cut dresses or tops. I have to avoid these unfortunately.
x
dainty Lou- Newbie BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 15
Location : Scotland
Re: How it affects you
I do feel much better having boobs. I went to a christening today, and I was just as conscious as I would have been pre op as I thought everyone was looking at me.
Phoebe- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 1211
Location : uk
Re: How it affects you
Hi,i think its the same for me hun,i feel loads better in clothes etc,but then im still self concsious in case everyones noticing!! x
tizzyt- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 972
Location : west mids
Re: How it affects you
I love having them and feel miles better. My body looks more in proportion however sometime I struggle to get certain clothes to fit now. It's hard at first getting use to them but once they settle you'll love them xx
kerrymac1- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 566
Location : Yorkshire
Re: How it affects you
I feel fab, and i don't care if people are looking at me lol, im not huge and they look natural so people can stare if they want but i feel a million dollars!! best thing i ever done! i feel sexy even if im just wearing jeans and jumper lol :) xx
poshhugo- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 86
Location : kent
Re: How it affects you
Just yesterday I was able to wear a summer dress that I'd always had to wear a vest top with as it was too low and itwas obvious that I had no boobs and no cleavage. I went out with a lovely cleavage and no vest top. I was so happy.
Re: How it affects you
I feel FAB, I love having bigger and being able to wear what I want, also feel amazing when I'm wearing gorgeous lingerie (well when I can find my size!)
Clothes just fit so much better as they fill out in that area
I just can't imagine life without these bad boys now
x x
Clothes just fit so much better as they fill out in that area
I just can't imagine life without these bad boys now
x x
Funkygirl- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 2196
Location : Manchester
Re: How it affects you
I feel more womanly and much happier now than I ever was with my pre op boobs. xx
pinkbabe- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 4947
Location : south wales
Re: How it affects you
i feel more womanly and now have boobs to match my bum b4 i felt to boyish and althlectic now i really feel femine its best thing i ever done no regrets xxxx
natalia- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 9176
Re: How it affects you
I'm still getting used to mine and bump them by accident a lot but I do feel like the person i should have been in terms of look. Clothes shopping I haven't done yet but I know I'll have a whale of a time buying for my new frame!!
BoobiePrize- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 3231
Location : London
Re: How it affects you
poshhugo wrote:I feel fab, and i don't care if people are looking at me lol, im not huge and they look natural so people can stare if they want but i feel a million dollars!! best thing i ever done! i feel sexy even if im just wearing jeans and jumper lol :) xx
I feel the same! There are a few girls that I really feel comfortable talking about the surgery and it's hilarious how jealous they are (in a good way of course!) and they all admit that it's the best thing if you can afford it.
I feel 100% more confidant and much less self consious now. Well worth the £3k!
xx
Re: How it affects you
I have never regretted having my boobs done. I went for a big implant and went from a B cup to a FF cup! Needless to say, they took me a while to get used to!
I am just over a year post op now and am finally comfortable in being able to flaunt them and not worrying about what anyone thinks or if they know that they are fake.
Sometimes I felt a bit self concious, thinking that they looked too big or that everyone was staring at me, but now I don't care.
Everyone who knows has told me how amazing and natural they look.
I feel so much more confident now and they have really balanced my figure out as I was a pear shape before and now I have an hour glass figure!
Best thing I ever did, they just take some people a while to get used to!
xxx
I am just over a year post op now and am finally comfortable in being able to flaunt them and not worrying about what anyone thinks or if they know that they are fake.
Sometimes I felt a bit self concious, thinking that they looked too big or that everyone was staring at me, but now I don't care.
Everyone who knows has told me how amazing and natural they look.
I feel so much more confident now and they have really balanced my figure out as I was a pear shape before and now I have an hour glass figure!
Best thing I ever did, they just take some people a while to get used to!
xxx
MarieMc85- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 3555
Location : Essex
Re: How it affects you
I am only 2 weeks post op but they are healing really well. I went out today for first time properly and I felt so confident. It has just put me in proportion nicely as I have quite wide hips and now I'm more like an hour glass than a pear! Xxxx
Cattywatty- Newbie BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 21
Location : Essex
Re: How it affects you
I'm exactly the same as Cattywatty, I was all bottom half and skinny top half, now I'm a proper hourglass!! Trying on dresses is fantastic as I don't have a big gaping area where my boobs were supposed to go. I've had nothing but positive feedback, lots of "good for you" and even more "I really want mine doing".
I'm going to a wedding on Saturday and I've got a fitted, 50's style dress (looks better than it sounds!!) which would have looked awful before the op!! I'm still early days in terms of how they will end up but I am *so* happy I've had them done ... think I might even have convinced one of my friends to have hers done!! xx
I'm going to a wedding on Saturday and I've got a fitted, 50's style dress (looks better than it sounds!!) which would have looked awful before the op!! I'm still early days in terms of how they will end up but I am *so* happy I've had them done ... think I might even have convinced one of my friends to have hers done!! xx
FrockyHorror- Active BJSF Member
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Location : West Midlands
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