cosmictraveler
10-24-07, 07:08 AM
See how well you do. I got 60 % of them right. It's a very tough test! ;)
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View Full Version : Breast augmentation test, can you really tell? cosmictraveler 10-24-07, 07:08 AM See how well you do. I got 60 % of them right. It's a very tough test! ;) http://www.controlledmedia.com/pages/breastaugmentation.htm Looney 10-24-07, 12:40 PM 80% here too. Some were very obvious. Guess a person needs to shop around. Sock puppet path 10-24-07, 03:22 PM 73%, I'm not a total sucker :D MacGyver1968 10-24-07, 03:23 PM 70% for me...I need to do a "feel" test. sandy 10-24-07, 03:24 PM Fake breasts are disgusting. They look/feel like baseballs, softballs, basketballs... UGH...:( Sock puppet path 10-24-07, 03:26 PM Fake breasts are disgusting. They look/feel like baseballs, softballs, basketballs... UGH...:( Agreed never felt one myself (I'm not a hot lesbian love machine like you) but just the look is a downer. sandy 10-24-07, 03:29 PM So now I'm a lesbian:confused: FU. :( Nikelodeon 10-24-07, 03:29 PM 45% Deathfromabove 10-24-07, 03:51 PM 63%, MacGyver1968 10-24-07, 03:52 PM I hate fake boobs...to me, it's false advertising. :) Sock puppet path 10-24-07, 04:02 PM So now I'm a lesbian:confused: FU. :( Oh Sandy don't get so serious on me, see the little joke there, you said they feel like.... (I assume you never really felt augmented breasts but make a little joke that you have based on your post) I never having felt said boobs can't comment. Orleander 10-24-07, 04:28 PM 70%. You can usually tell by how defined the valley in between them is. MacGyver1968 10-24-07, 04:30 PM fake boobs are also round on top...that's my tell-tale sign. Sock puppet path 10-24-07, 04:33 PM fake boobs are also round on top...that's my tell-tale sign. Not so tell-tale smartass you scored lower than me :p MacGyver1968 10-24-07, 04:34 PM touche' Gondolin 10-24-07, 07:27 PM 87% for me. Highest score so far. Somebody beat me! Looney 10-24-07, 10:05 PM Agreed never felt one myself (I'm not a hot lesbian love machine like you) but just the look is a downer. :roflmao: SoLiDUS 10-25-07, 02:59 AM 73%, I'm not a total sucker :D Same Plazma Inferno! 10-25-07, 05:09 AM Score = 70% After so much... Looking... Huh... I started with random clicking. Spud Emperor 10-25-07, 05:20 AM 83% Close. spuriousmonkey 10-25-07, 09:17 AM 77%...got distracted halfway... sandy 10-25-07, 09:22 AM 77%...got distracted halfway... Get a hold of yourself. :D Orleander 10-25-07, 09:33 AM Get a hold of yourself. :D and how would holding himself help the situation? :eek: Gondolin 10-25-07, 09:35 AM and how would holding himself help the situation? :eek: It couldn't make things any worse! sandy 10-25-07, 09:39 AM I think he got a hold of himself while viewing the booby thread. After he got "distracted". :D ;) Learned Hand 10-25-07, 09:39 AM 83% for me. Fake boobs always make me ask myself, what else about this person is fake? Natural, regardless of size/shape, is ALWAYS better. Looney 10-25-07, 11:29 AM Breast enlargement surgery says a lot about the woman's lack of self esteem. I know three women who had breast reduction and all said it was worth the temporary pain of having it done. Large heavy breasts cause many health problems for women. Orleander 10-25-07, 11:35 AM Breast enlargement surgery is a lack of self esteem?? Maybe in some, but... I wear makeup, do my hair, iron my clothes, get my teeth done, watch my weight. Its all about looking your best, I think. If I look good, I feel good. Looney 10-25-07, 12:36 PM Breast enlargement surgery is a lack of self esteem?? Maybe in some, but... I wear makeup, do my hair, iron my clothes, get my teeth done, watch my weight. Its all about looking your best, I think. If I look good, I feel good. Those things don't cause pain, (unless you are ironing your clothes while in them), and do enhance the appearance if done properly. I do all those things too. But carving up your breasts to stick silicone bags into them?... :( Don't they have a lot of health risks? And as we have seen they don't even look natural. Just learn to feel good about what you've got. Orleander 10-25-07, 12:50 PM is getting a tattoo any different? I think a tattoo is going to look more unnatural than fake boobs. Avatar 10-25-07, 02:10 PM I got 80% although I don't have much of any direct erhm field experience. sandy 10-25-07, 07:09 PM ... Large heavy breasts cause many health problems for women. Not for me. Spud Emperor 10-25-07, 07:24 PM Yeah, and it's not always about aesthetics. My love life is so much more manageable since I had the penis reduction. Absane 10-25-07, 10:32 PM 73% Strap_ON 10-26-07, 05:37 AM 83% - Marvelous...I feel kind of proud…ogeling at womens breasts cosmictraveler 10-26-07, 07:12 AM 83% - Marvelous...I feel kind of proud…ogeling at womens breasts Have you ever been "ogled" before? Orleander 10-26-07, 07:13 AM so, how many of you got the last one wrong? draqon?? Tht1Gy! 10-30-07, 12:21 PM See how well you do. I got 60 % of them right. It's a very tough test! ;) http://www.controlledmedia.com/pages/breastaugmentation.htm 83% ;) It helps to have a practiced eye. :D Tht1Gy! 10-30-07, 12:22 PM Not for me. cuz u r dremin' Tht1Gy! 10-30-07, 12:36 PM Breast enlargement surgery says a lot about the woman's lack of self esteem. I know three women who had breast reduction and all said it was worth the temporary pain of having it done. Large heavy breasts cause many health problems for women. Bullshit. A culture that encourages women to 'feel poorly about themselves no matter how they look, whatever it is, it's wrong', is what causes "many health problems for women." Including your apparent dislike of "large heavy breasts". The culture thanks you. Tht1Gy! 10-30-07, 12:43 PM Have you ever been "ogled" before? A time or two.:cool: Ps. Hey y'all, sorry 'bout the multiple posts, but I'm in a associating mode. And it's such a bouncy thread...:D Looney 10-30-07, 01:08 PM Bullshit. A culture that encourages women to 'feel poorly about themselves no matter how they look, whatever it is, it's wrong', is what causes "many health problems for women." Including your apparent dislike of "large heavy breasts". The culture thanks you. I don't have a dislike for large heavy breasts as such. My mother had them and suffered debilitating back problems as a result. Like I said I have 3 friends who feel a better quality of life as a result of breast reduction surgery. That was my point. Women should feel good about themselves regardless of breast size or any other size and not feel that they should have to measure up to someone else's standards. You are correct, no culture should make women feel poorly about themselves. Tht1Gy! 11-01-07, 12:31 PM I don't have a dislike for large heavy breasts as such. My mother had them and suffered debilitating back problems as a result. Like I said I have 3 friends who feel a better quality of life as a result of breast reduction surgery. That was my point. Women should feel good about themselves regardless of breast size or any other size and not feel that they should have to measure up to someone else's standards. You are correct, no culture should make women feel poorly about themselves. MY point is there are other solutions to those problems other than the removal of healthy tissue (like back exercises), and MY point is it's our culture that offers surgery as "the safe, viable" answer. I have no solid proof, but I am very much of the opinion that women are told "these are problems you will experence" so they do. I DO know that we as children respond, on the subcontious level, to what we are told, e.g. the famous experiment done in the 70's with grade schoolers. They were ramdomly put into "Gifted" "Average"and "Slow" learners, the teachers were not aware of the randomness of the grouping. All the kids in each group preformed to expectations. Ps, I'm trying a new browser and I can't find the spell check. :( Strap_ON 11-01-07, 12:34 PM Have you ever been "ogled" before? All the time :D Looney 11-01-07, 01:13 PM MY point is there are other solutions to those problems other than the removal of healthy tissue (like back exercises), and MY point is it's our culture that offers surgery as "the safe, viable" answer. I have no solid proof, but I am very much of the opinion that women are told "these are problems you will experence" so they do. I DO know that we as children respond, on the subcontious level, to what we are told, e.g. the famous experiment done in the 70's with grade schoolers. They were ramdomly put into "Gifted" "Average"and "Slow" learners, the teachers were not aware of the randomness of the grouping. All the kids in each group preformed to expectations. . :( When exercise and diet fail and the large breasted woman is tired of constant back pain, not being able to find a bra large enough, and bra straps digging into her shoulders surgery may be the only option left. I'm not sure what breasts have to do with streaming children in grade school. Are you trying to reply to two threads at a time? G. F. Schleebenhorst 11-01-07, 02:18 PM I hate fake boobs...to me, it's false advertising. :) It's fraud, plain and simple. Tht1Gy! 11-03-07, 12:10 PM When exercise and diet fail and the large breasted woman is tired of constant back pain, not being able to find a bra large enough, and bra straps digging into her shoulders surgery may be the only option left. I'm not sure what breasts have to do with streaming children in grade school. Are you trying to reply to two threads at a time? No, I am not "trying to reply to two threads at a time".:rolleyes: Pls re-read the post to understand the point of it. It is an example of how humans respond to the expectations of others What I'm saying is women experience these problems because, culturally they are told they will experience them. And our (American) culture has a twisted response to "large heavy breasts"; on the the one hand we're fascinated, and on the other we're told there are "unhealthy, and unsightly". In the teen years other girls can viscously taunt, and boys lie about how they "nailed that one" Also the women with them are treated/looked upon as either "bubble heads" or sluts. Furthermore, bras for these women are hard to find; why is that? One hears the complaint often enough, I don't believe there is no market for them. I also don't believe they are that hard to make. O.K. I'm married to a plus size woman with large breasts, and tho they are not 'extremely' large, she has some problem finding well made bras, most stores just don't carry them. Victoria's Secret, whom I used to like, doesn't consider women her size worth even a token effort. Looney 11-03-07, 01:40 PM My three friends were not responding to what anyone was expecting of them when they had surgery. They were responding to how their bodies felt- the discomfort from back strain and bra straps which dug into their skin among other things. I think it is a little condescending to suggest that these things are all in their heads. These are strong, independent women. The "twisted american cultural response to large breasts" had nothing to do with their choice to reduce their breast size. Their choice for breast reduction surgery was not motivated to anyone calling them sluts or bubble heads, and as far as I could tell they had and have relatively healthy body images. If your wife is comfortable with her breasts more power to her. No one is forcing women to have breast surgery either way. It is a choice. It is unfortunate a greater market for larger well made more supportive bras. lucifers angel 11-03-07, 01:45 PM When exercise and diet fail and the large breasted woman is tired of constant back pain, not being able to find a bra large enough, and bra straps digging into her shoulders surgery may be the only option left. I'm not sure what breasts have to do with streaming children in grade school. Are you trying to reply to two threads at a time? thankyou!! larger breasted women has you said can get back ache, and somtimes surgery is the only option, thankfully, mine are big but not to big! and back ache isnt somthing that i worry about, however, you are right the bigger breasted women do have problem finding bra's that fit them and do not cut into they're shoulders, and hold us properly! Non-Logical-Idea-Guy 11-03-07, 02:21 PM 97% w00t!! Varda 11-03-07, 03:37 PM 77% .. i never considered myself to be such a boob connoisseur... that was pretty good USS Exeter 11-04-07, 04:04 PM Um, am i a perv? 90% cosmictraveler 11-04-07, 05:49 PM 97% w00t!! Figures! :D francois 11-04-07, 07:21 PM 73% Tht1Gy! 11-05-07, 02:51 PM My three friends were not responding to what anyone was expecting of them when they had surgery. They were responding to how their bodies felt- the discomfort from back strain and bra straps which dug into their skin among other things. I think it is a little condescending to suggest that these things are all in their heads. These are strong, independent women. The "twisted american cultural response to large breasts" had nothing to do with their choice to reduce their breast size. Their choice for breast reduction surgery was not motivated to anyone calling them sluts or bubble heads, and as far as I could tell they had and have relatively healthy body images. If your wife is comfortable with her breasts more power to her. No one is forcing women to have breast surgery either way. It is a choice. It is unfortunate a greater market for larger well made more supportive bras. I am not saying "it's all in their heads" I'm saying the cultural imperatives that I'm talking about start at an early age, the conditioning as to how we should be/are expected to be starts in the crib, and affects all. Men have these things too. You seem to be missing my point. I'm not accusing them of being malleable. I'm referring to our primal or core conditioning that starts the moment parents know the gender of the child. From the clothes they buy for the child, to the toys. And/or what grandparents, or aunts and uncles buy, to the billboards they see as they grow etc... This also includes the reactions they get at work, men who stare and gawk, to catty remarks from other women. And as I said, about the bra issue why is it they are not able to find comfortable bras? Could the unavailability be part of the mixed 'baggage' I'm talking about? Huumm. Years ago, while reading into feminism, I ran into an curious and disturbing piece of info: Wives of medical doctors had a very high rate of hysterectomies. It was pointing out inherent misogyny in western medicine. Tho I fear you won't see the connection, at 8 words a min plus editing, I'm done for now. Tht1Gy! 11-05-07, 02:52 PM 97% w00t!! Yeah, after how many attempts? :D PsychoticEpisode 11-05-07, 04:39 PM I need to examine this much more closely. Personally I like 'em either way. Gals...the perfect gift for that special someone in your life and for yourself too. madanthonywayne 11-05-07, 04:48 PM Score = 73% If it had shown a video of them doing jumping jacks, it would have been easy. |