when did your boobs start to jiggle?
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when did your boobs start to jiggle?
i know i have to be patient but i'm nearly 3 weeks post op and seriously can't wait for them to start moving around like normal and get squishy and stuff !! and for girls who didn't have cleavage before, were you able to achieve it with a good bra afterwards ?? mine seem to have a mile gap between them right now
ravenxwaves- BJSF Addict
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
I was 9 weeks yesterday and I notice that they do jiggle a little say when I run up the stairs etc but they are defo not freely jiggley I would say lol! I can move them together but im not sure if im just being too delicate with them but I feel like I still have a way to go with them softening and moving freely!!
I felt like pre ba I had the 'potential' for a good cleavage but I can only get one in a bra at the moment (which is great if I do say so myself haha) xx
I felt like pre ba I had the 'potential' for a good cleavage but I can only get one in a bra at the moment (which is great if I do say so myself haha) xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
I can't remember exactly when it happened, maybe 2months ish? I just remember going over sped bumps and thinking ooh, bouncy!
While I was too flat to achieve any cleavage with a bra pre op, if I was lying on my side I had squishyness, so now I've got the implants, I do get a cracking cleavage (if I do say so myself!) they don't come together naturally, but in a bra, I love it!
While I was too flat to achieve any cleavage with a bra pre op, if I was lying on my side I had squishyness, so now I've got the implants, I do get a cracking cleavage (if I do say so myself!) they don't come together naturally, but in a bra, I love it!
Charlii- Moderator
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
meh mines hardly more never ind jiggle lol lol but after my reop in sure that will change xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
I'm 6 weeks post op and I'm not jiggling yet. They are settling, I want them to bouncy bouncy........ That be good. Can't wait........ I've still got bit of swelling, not much though. They feel great.......xx
Bizzyboobs- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
Mine seemed to take ages, I think they started to move more around the 4 month mark but weren't really jiggly until around 6 months. As for cleavage you could have parked a bus in mine until they softened (about 6 months or more). I did have a large increase from an A to F cup and hadn't had children so my skin hadn't been stretched previously which may be why it took so long, I'm not sure. It was worth the wait though.
Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
4/5 months and cleavage remains the same as pre-op. x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
i meant bra cleavage hun xPrincess_x wrote:4/5 months and cleavage remains the same as pre-op. x
ravenxwaves- BJSF Addict
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
I had next to nothing pre op,so don't know if that was the reason they took longer to settle.took alteast 5 months to start to properly soften and a good couple off months after that to get abit off jiggle about them.I have a naturally gappy cleavage but come together in a good bra for a fab cleavage,, everyone's different on length off time it takes to settle, mine feel like natural boobs or as near to natural that fake boobs can be , though still feel fake when lying down. X
mirren001- Moderator
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
Ohh, around 4 months to get a good cleavage :) x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
Guess it depends on op, I had expanders first so my skin had already stretched and muscles were in a fab position, I have allergen shaped implants and they've really started to soften and jiggle at only 5 weeks po! but I had the expanders in first so my recovery wasn't as long as most procedures xxx
tashab1- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
what are expanders?? xtashab1 wrote:Guess it depends on op, I had expanders first so my skin had already stretched and muscles were in a fab position, I have allergen shaped implants and they've really started to soften and jiggle at only 5 weeks po! but I had the expanders in first so my recovery wasn't as long as most procedures xxx
ravenxwaves- BJSF Addict
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
its temporary implants that is gradually filled with water to stretch your skin, I had mine done on nhs as I had severe asymmetry, so they did it that way to get the correct sizing of implants xx
tashab1- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: when did your boobs start to jiggle?
Same as misf1
It was six months before mine got nice and jiggly and I started to gain full movement which enable my to get a good cleavage also.
Its a long wait to get to see what you're going to finally achieve from your BA, but bit is it worth it!
It was six months before mine got nice and jiggly and I started to gain full movement which enable my to get a good cleavage also.
Its a long wait to get to see what you're going to finally achieve from your BA, but bit is it worth it!
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