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Old Feb 16, 2013, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by asp1079 View Post
I have always had large breasts. I HATE them... honestly they are annoying and unattractive on me. They sit naturally low on my chest and weight loss has done nothing to improve the D's which used to be DD's or a bit bigger.

Now I think I am going to try to pay for my own breast reduction and accompanied lift to a B size. I might ask my GP if insurance could cover it but I highly doubt it. It's a distressing time for me because I've been wanting to do this for 1.5 years and now I'm actually going to have the time and money to do it.

Has anyone here, if you're comfortable talking about it, had a reduction and/or lift? Was it extremely tough to get through? How was scarring? I feel very scared about this but know it must be done for me to ever have a normal, happy and healthy life, especially as an athlete. I'm going to be close to 19 when it's performed.

Thanks.
yesterday I saw a woman with your body. Not for the first time, no, I have known her for two years, but yesterdaay I noticed that she fits your description. Kathy, my yoga teacher. A beautiful woman who must be in her early fiftiess. Tall, with lean, elongated limbs and large, heavy, somewhat saggy breasts. An absolutely wondrous body. She dyes her hair blonde and wears black long sleeved tunics and black pants that further elongate her silhouette. The contrast between black and blonde looks classy on her. Would she still be beautiful after a reduction? Yes, she would, but she would become standard, one of oh so many women who have long limbs and medium-sized breassts. Industry standard appearance. As is, she has a non-standard, unusually attractive body.