(08-07-2014, 06:10)lovely11 Wrote: If you see wikipedia's page "Breast enlargement supplements". It tries to convince people that it doesn't work. People would read that and believe it. This is actually the only FDA accepted proof http://www.thedoctorstv.com/videolib/init/6467 , its about suction cups. It works, slowly and by little, but it works, consistently with what is constantly said in this forum.
People respond differently to telling them things. You can ask someone if they're ok, and they'll go off on you. Other times you can tell someone something that is good for their safety and they'll smile. That probably has a lot to do with timing, or how you say it.
If she brings up implants, that's the perfect chance to say its unsafe, unnatural, you prefer her how she is. Then, passively bring up natural means then drop it, unless she keeps talking about it. After that, let her think about it on her own, and don't push after that. Try not to bring up NBE on your own, unless its an emergency, and don't procrastinate if you think she's determined. If you say something assertively, to the important points, and in a passive voice, people are less likely to get aggravated. The more you push, the more it can backfire. Before then, you can also be subtle by massaging during follicular phase, and cooking asparagus dishes and adding fenugreek spice to it. Has she talked to you about it before? or how did it get brought up?
You could also bring it up by nonchalantly saying, how it was gross that a specific movie star got implants. but don't compare her to your wife.
I don't know anyone grow from asparagus and imagine how much you would have to eat if it did have you tested this? I would be interested if you have a thread of your results I can't find