Chit chat between five female friends helped them uncover a common secret desire. Each woman had her own myths about the meaning of breast augmentation surgery.
Each woman had her own reasons for having breast augmentation surgery. An article by Antonia Hoyle in “Mail Online” tells the story of each of these friends and their secret desires.
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Here’s what Faye has to say about her self reflection and insight:
“A to a DD cup.
She says: ’As a teenager, I hated my breasts. I tried to make the best of them, disguising my lack of cleavage with ‘chicken fillet’ bust enhancers stuffed inside my bras. They were uncomfortable and, when it was hot, they’d get sweaty and slip out.
‘I loved my job as a veterinary assistant, but having tiny breasts meant I had little confidence.
‘My love life was affected. If I did meet someone I liked, I was terrified that once our relationship got physical they’d feel I’d duped them with padded bras. Men would say I had a pretty face, but it was a shame about my lack of boobs.
‘I longed to do something about it, but to me cosmetic surgery was something only celebrities had. It just wasn’t part of my world.
‘When I was 23, a woman I worked with told me she’d had breast implants. I was stunned by how natural they looked and realised that someone ordinary like me could get them done, too.
‘I longed to do something about it, but to me cosmetic surgery was something only celebrities had. It just wasn’t part of my world.’‘Within months, I’d taken out a loan and had the operation. After the operation, I was in terrible pain. It felt as if an elephant was sitting on my chest.
‘For three weeks I could barely get dressed or even out of bed. I think it took me longer to recover because I had gone for bigger implants.
‘A year later, I met Nathan in a bar. Before the operation, I’d never have had the courage to chat to him. The implants made an incredible difference to my confidence.
‘Nathan loved my breasts. When I had our daughters, I was still able to breast-feed.
‘I was thrilled to be able to recommend the operation to my friends, but implants do have their downsides.
‘I can’t sleep on my stomach and my skin has stretched so much that if I were to have the implants removed there would be just empty, sagging bits of skin. So, I’ll be an 80-year-old with great boobs’ ”
Be sure and read the stories from Sarah, Emma, Kerry, and Katie. Each has a slightly different motivation for choosing breast augmentation surgery. Each of the friends has a slightly different process when choosing to have her breast augmentation surgery.
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