LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
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LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
Ha ha ha, strange I know, but whilst trying to get to sleep last night, I realised that I can only sleep on my front. Would having implants affect this!! ? Would I feel them? Would I be raised up in that area??!!The more I talk about it the more I want teeny weeny ones! Still very much want my uplift more than anything though!!
I also do most of my worrying in the evening too, and thought whilst laying down on them they could burst!!! Advise!!??
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I also do most of my worrying in the evening too, and thought whilst laying down on them they could burst!!! Advise!!??
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newboobs?- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
Modern implants are extremely robust hunnie and lying down on them will not rupture them. One of the girls on here asked her surgeon the same question and he actually stood on them without a problem (this was before her op and he put one of the demo implants on the floor to show her, I hasten to add).
Quite a few of the girls here prefer to sleep on their tummies and I'm sure they will also be along soon with re-assurances too pet.
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Quite a few of the girls here prefer to sleep on their tummies and I'm sure they will also be along soon with re-assurances too pet.
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carol_s- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
I found lying on my front very uncomfortable at first, felt like a huge pressure on my implants. Now though, almost 4 months on, I can lie on my front, but tend to have an arm under me to balance me out if you know what I mean. They are very very robust hun and won't burst by lying on them.
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
I sleep on my front, and have done since probably 3 weeks post op( can't remember exactly). It's ok but doesn't feel quite as good as before. xx
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
I'm also a tummy sleeper, I don't find it uncomfortable.
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alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
i had 340 partials and it took me about three months to be able to lie totally flat on them, i am more aware of them than before, obviously! but.... hey i got boobies!
ps i found cuddling into mu v pillow was brill and if you have a hard mattress you can always just lie on one of your nice soft pillows...
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ps i found cuddling into mu v pillow was brill and if you have a hard mattress you can always just lie on one of your nice soft pillows...
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kinkyboots33- BJSF Addict
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
I sleep both on my stomache and side. I've heard that if you sleep on your side then some mornings you could wake up and have swelling and one boob be bigger than the other.. is that true?
hazleyez2201- Active BJSF Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
Not true at all hazeleyez - I sleep on my side all the time and both boobies are fairly equal in size.
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carol_s- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
I sleep on my side and never had swelling or a difference in size
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
i dont find sleeping on my front a problem at all, although i couldnt for the first few weeks
abbie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: LAYING FLAT ON YOUR BOOBS????!!!
Whew! Good, I was afraid I'd have trouble sleeping. thanks for the response.
hazleyez2201- Active BJSF Member
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