QUOTE(laura34D @ May 6 2011, 09:25 AM)
Thanks a lot, I saw that I actually did have a few yes's and its nice to actually hear from some of those. ....
....Also thank you everyone else for you opinions so far keep them coming I want to see what everyone thinks.
You're welcome. Yes, I think it is good to hear a diverse mix of opinions also.
QUOTE(laura34D @ May 6 2011, 09:25 AM)
So you think DD would be big enough or should I go even larger? I am not saying I have to have the 100% natural look either. I think the semi fake look can be quite attractive as well.
My simple answer:
Go Larger.My reasoning:
1) I don't think you would be satisfied / happy with an increase of only one cup size, DD. There is swelling at first, but then later things settle down and many women are not as satisfied.
2) Cup size is sorta wishy-washy, as far as a lexicon for communicating results with a surgeon. (some surgeons speak in terms of cupsize, some do not)
3) Surgery is (for most people) a huge expense and ordeal and commitment to go through. To go through all that, for only one cupsize would probably not feel satisfactory.
4) One cup size increase might not even be noticeable (enough).
5) Of women who get breast enlargement and are unsatisfied, women who wish they had gone bigger outnumber those who wish they went smaller by a margin of 3 to 1, (If I Recall Correctly)
My detailed answer:
1)I would say, go as big as possible... I have some online friends, and those who got 550cc or so (one got 750cc her first time) were quite satisfied. At about a D cup, a cup size increase is maybe 225cc's , and maybe 275cc's for the next cup. So 500cc's would be DDD (maybe). For many women, 500 or 600 is the limit for what their body/skin can handle. (at one time)
2)Yes, it would be good to find pictures of the breasts you want. Most surgeons find it useful to see what it is you want.
3)Do the "rice test". (Google it or ask me if you don't understand). I would even suggest wearing them around, so you get a better idea.
Ok, I am sure I will think of more later, but this is a start. Good luck!