Boobs!!
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12-01-2007, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by TALO
There's no doubt that it would help your confidence level on stage. I think that if your going to continue competing then you should have them done.
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When it comes to confidence on stage, I'm great there. I do pad my suits as much as I can without it looking goofy.
But when it comes to my overall confidence, I think it would really help me. To me, breasts are somewhat synonymous with femininity. And when I get close to show, even though I LOVE the way my body looks, the one thing that I hate is the fact that I've pretty much lost my boobs. If you look at my avi, that was taken the first day of prejudging at my last show. And it's kinda obvious that I'm not holding a whole lot in the breast department
And quite honestly, when I'm at that point and I have people telling me that I look masculine, my first thought is, 'they wouldn't say that if I had some boobs left.'
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Just don't jump into it. Do your research. Which we can all agree that your a smart one and have already.
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I've been researching things off and on for at least 3 years now. Figuring out the fine points of all the options there are out there. It's actually kinda overwhelming how much goes into it. Not only are there multiple types of incision points, there are multiple types of implants.. what they're filled with, what the profile is, how much to fill them.. and those are all based on what there is to work with to begin with AND what's wanted for the end look. Then there's placement... over, under, partial... will under the muscle affect my training, or even a partial under the muscle. What's the chance of the pocket migrating due to training style....
It's complicated stuff!!
Plus, I've seen WAY too many girls go from consult to surgery in two months and end up unhappy with what they have. Mainly because they were just immersed in the idea of "I'll have boobs soon!" to fully research things and find out what's best for them, and which surgeon can make that happen.
ramble ramble ramble....
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12-01-2007, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by IronKitten
When it comes to confidence on stage, I'm great there. I do pad my suits as much as I can without it looking goofy.
But when it comes to my overall confidence, I think it would really help me. To me, breasts are somewhat synonymous with femininity. And when I get close to show, even though I LOVE the way my body looks, the one thing that I hate is the fact that I've pretty much lost my boobs. If you look at my avi, that was taken the first day of prejudging at my last show. And it's kinda obvious that I'm not holding a whole lot in the breast department
And quite honestly, when I'm at that point and I have people telling me that I look masculine, my first thought is, 'they wouldn't say that if I had some boobs left.'
I've been researching things off and on for at least 3 years now. Figuring out the fine points of all the options there are out there. It's actually kinda overwhelming how much goes into it. Not only are there multiple types of incision points, there are multiple types of implants.. what they're filled with, what the profile is, how much to fill them.. and those are all based on what there is to work with to begin with AND what's wanted for the end look. Then there's placement... over, under, partial... will under the muscle affect my training, or even a partial under the muscle. What's the chance of the pocket migrating due to training style....
It's complicated stuff!!
Plus, I've seen WAY too many girls go from consult to surgery in two months and end up unhappy with what they have. Mainly because they were just immersed in the idea of "I'll have boobs soon!" to fully research things and find out what's best for them, and which surgeon can make that happen.
ramble ramble ramble....
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You make boobs sound soooo complicated.
Now I can't look at a pair without thinking about procedures... Thanks a lot IK. That is the last thing I want to do when staring is think.
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12-03-2007, 06:26 AM
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^^ hahahaha ruining us all IK, oh and by the way, who is telling you that you look masculine? jebus, thats ridiculous.
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12-03-2007, 11:28 AM
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The thing I would wonder about is if you are at a very very low bf percent when the procedure is done, what is it going to look like if and when the fat comes back? Or since you have been working out so long does the fat tend not to come back?
I would assume that if there is very low bodyfat that placing is submuscular is going to look better since if it wasn't the implants would be very obvious and more unnatural looking since there wouldn't be as much between the implants except for skin. I've noticed that very skinny women, naturally low bf women tend to have more unnatural looking implants but I could be wrong. You might end up with that sort of wrinkled, rippled, or uneven appearance that we see quite often. I would think that the recovery time for submuscular of course would be longer and I would expect a chance of decreased ability.
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If you act sanctimonious I will just list out your logical fallacies until you get pissed off and spew blasphemous remarks.
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12-16-2007, 10:15 AM
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personally, i dont care for the implant look on female athletes. When the b/f is really low they look like they're sort of stuck on their bodies and dont really belong there. it looks kinda silly actually
there's another aspect of this to consider and that is, how the surgery would affect your sensitivity in that area which could have an impact on your sex life!
For what it's worth, I think you look incredible in your photo shoot and comp pics and to the people who say you look "masculine" i say, get fucking real!!!!!
just my $.02
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01-17-2008, 11:57 AM
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who said she looks masculine.....................man just give me five minutes i would tear that a.................. oooops sorry i was thinking out loud just joking around
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01-17-2008, 12:37 PM
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I wonder where IK is, havent seen her around lately.
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01-19-2008, 07:49 AM
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I'm here! Just been out of town for a few days. And I'm leaving town again today
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01-19-2008, 08:21 AM
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I'm starting a list of thread title words that garner the most views.
Now I have:
1. Beer
2. Boobs
Any other suggestions?
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01-22-2008, 09:42 AM
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he def did mess up the joke. i was gonna say all types of funny yet vulgar stuff and he just messed it up. . fuckin sucka
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