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Originally Posted by blueherons
It is amazing to me that any man on the planet thinks for second that women get implants for men.
We get them for ourselves.
Who said that in this thread? Trust me, my ex-wife got them for herself. Get them, more more than one pair. I don't care. Just don't expect every guy to like them or want to be with a woman that has them.
If you had read my post you'd know that my ex-wife got them, and I didn't tell her what to do. I can't help it if I didn't like them. I think they are a ridiculous and vain thing to do to one's body and are akin to narcissism. Plus, they are ugly and feel nasty, but whatever floats your boat. The OP didn't mention anything about telling a woman what to do with her body, and I think it's quite telling that you reduced the argument to something that has not even been mentioned in this thread. You want them or already have them, more power to you. Just don't expect every guy to like them.
I don't have implants and I don't want them. When I was dating, I'm sure many men wrote me off because I don't have big boobs. So what? I wrote off lots of men for reasons that mattered only to me.
I'm just tired of these threads where men make declarations of what they do and do not like about women's bodies and women's fashion choices. I guarantee you that not a single woman who reads these comments cares about what some internet stranger thinks of her or any other woman. Not a single one.
Every time I see one of these threads I think of some dumpy, doughy guy who can't get a date sitting at his computer and railing on about women's makeup (too much or too little), boobs (too big or too small), hair (too short, too long, wrong color), weight (too fat or too skinny), etc. etc. etc. And the fact is, no one cares what he thinks.
The threads have very little to do with fashion or beauty and for the most part are misogynistic rants about how women don't live up to men's expectations of what they should look like. If the OP gets to talk about how fake boobs are a turnoff, I get to talk about how guys who think they're entitled to an opinion about what a woman does with her body are a turnoff.
A good example would be, Iggy Azalea got them done. She wasn't after the attention, she just wanted to look better she didn't get some double or triple D, just some average size to balance out her looks I guess.
She wasn't wearing anything to show it off lately so I'm ok with her. But being at NYC I often see women getting them to compete with others in the food chain.
A vendor I deal with sends over a female account manager who looks very professional and has 2 of her shirt unbuttoned to show off her implanted cleavage. I'm sure it was worked well for her in business.
So are you opposed to breast implants or the attitudes / actions of the women who get them?
I guarantee there is going to be a difference between a woman who wants bigger breasts to "show off" vs a woman who wants larger but not unnaturally large breasts, wants to correct lopsided breasts, or wants to regain fullness after breastfeeding kids.
A good example would be, Iggy Azalea got them done. She wasn't after the attention, she just wanted to look better she didn't get some double or triple D, just some average size to balance out her looks I guess.
She wasn't wearing anything to show it off lately so I'm ok with her.
How dare these big boobed women cross your line of vision and cause you such emotional distress. I mean, for them to expect you to avert your eyes is really asking a lot, isn't it?
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