Quote From: toocu2000I can understand where the guest on the show was coming from when she spoke of losing 65 pounds and she didn't feel her breasts looked good anymore. However I had a rather different scenario. I lost 30 pounds, and 3-4 pants sizes over the past year. However my breasts remained the same size. They did not shrink with losing weight. I currently weigh 147 at 5'7" and wear a 36C. 10 years ago, at 22, I weighed the same as what I do now, but was overflowing out of a 34 DD and sagging nearly to my waist. My point here is that some women are unable to lose weight in their breasts no matter how much weight they lose everywhere else. So for people to say, "If you lose weight, you'll lose it in your breasts too." is not an entirely true statement. It took a breast reduction to get my breasts smaller. It may be a vanity thing, but losing all the weight in the world wouldn't have mattered if people still looked at my chest instead of my face.
Hey there!
I was close to 200 lbs a few months ago, and my breats were awesome! LOL! I loved them, since before my weight gain (due to three kids) I was always a size B, which were fine with me too. But now I've lost some weight again, over 30lbs, and my breats are so small! I can't even find the right sized bra! Even so I would never get implants. I pass the pencil test every time, they aren't as perky as they used to be, but they will never sag to my stomach either. So I am happy with that. I do think breats are over rated. In our society they are considered to be sexual before their true purpose, which is breastfeeding. And I think that is another thing that has to change, if that changed I doubt anyone would ever feel the need for implants.
~Ceno