Anatomicals unnatural when lying down?
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Anatomicals unnatural when lying down?
I was just wondering if this was true? I've tried to find pictures on google but cannot find any. I want the natural movement that a boob has when lying down where is flattens a bit and moves to the sides. Wondering if anyone had any pictures of anatomicals when lying flat that they could share with me? Thanks in advance :flowers:
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P.S. I have been recommended anatomicals because i have tuberous breasts so i have enough boob ontop of the nipple but not under, and anatomicals are supposed to kick out your nipple as well so this is really the best option for me x x x x
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Most implant don't look that natural when lying down. Mine fall to the side a bit but there is no where for your implant to go. They cant flatten out and disappear into your armpit.
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Going over the muscle gives the most natural of movement, so even if you have an anatomical implant over the muscle, there's nothing holding it back to stop the natural movement.
Going partially under the muscle can generally keep your breasts stable as the muscle holds on to the implant. Some girls with partials do have some movement though. Xx
Going partially under the muscle can generally keep your breasts stable as the muscle holds on to the implant. Some girls with partials do have some movement though. Xx
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