05-04-2016, 12:11
(05-04-2016, 11:04)LaFee Wrote:(05-04-2016, 03:18)Blue Colleen Wrote: If by my 17th birthday I don’t reach at least a C cup, I'll get implants.
It's a pity that people are willing to let foreign objects be inserted in them instead of accepting their body and their natural beauty. And at such an early age...
I know... It's horrible that this has become accepted by society as normal. It's one thing to have some restructuring done using your own body tissue, it's another thing entirely to be having foreign material stuffed into your body with numerous known and unknown complications that can arise from it, all because you're too impatient to do things a safer way, and too ashamed of your body by societal pressures to just accept yourself the way you are. I can understand and sympathize with the latter, but there's no excuse for impatience. I tend towards impatience myself, and I've been able to learn to curb it.
Do note Colleen, if you get implants, that's the end of your NBE. Whatever size and shape implants you get is what you're stuck with, and, as your body continues to change, your implants will not. I've known women who seriously regretted their implants due to later changes in their natural bodies making the implants more obvious and, frankly, ugly. Getting implants altered adds a whole 'nother level of complication and many surgeons will not alter them once the original work is well established. They'll do some slight adjustment within a year of the initial implant, to make sure things are okay for your body then, but as your body changes... they don't change your implants to match.
Having fat transfer done is slightly safer, because it is using your own bodies natural material and it will change with your body.
As a trans woman, I'll be having plastic surgeries some day, if I can ever afford to, but they'll all be ones that just restructure what I already have, I will not have a single cosmetic implant, ever, even if that means giving up on my dream sizes.