Invest in a higher chest?
Invest in a higher chest?
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Good idea! I think i'll try that too!
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You'll still have to buy bras anyway, whats the point?
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Just get a personal loan and get it done now!
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Find out what all of your options are first
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I prefer having my natural breasts, expensive bras or not.
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I'd love to get a breast lift, but i'm scared to take the plunge
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Wednesday, November 05, 2008 10:24 AM
I don't know about you, but I spend a lot of money buying good bras that look nice, feel comfortable and that keep me lifted up while not making my breasts look misshapen. I've started to realize that the older I get (and the bigger my bra size becomes) the more I am spending per year on bras (and accompanying panties.) I'm beginning to wonder if I should stop buying new bras and instead put that money into an interest yielding savings account so that I can have a more permanent solution like a Breast Lift. What are your thoughts?
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Thursday, November 06, 2008 8:27 PM
Bras can be expensive! I agree that it might be worth the sacrifice to buy cheep bras instead of spending 50 dollars or more per bra. This money would add up fast. Breast lift is a goo dalternative
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Monday, November 10, 2008 10:30 AM
I agree that bras get expensive. While I do think a breast lift is a good idea in raising your breasts to a higher position; aging will still affect the appearance of your breasts. (Not to be a Debbie Downer.) Now if you're willing to forego bras and just enjoy perky breasts, then I say yes, your goal of saving money on bras will work![sm=kiss.gif]
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Monday, November 09, 2009 11:20 PM
Elana I agree that bras get expensive. While I do think a breast lift is a good idea in raising your breasts to a higher position; aging will still affect the appearance of your breasts. (Not to be a Debbie Downer.) Now if you're willing to forego bras and just enjoy perky breasts, then I say yes, your goal of saving money on bras will work![sm=kiss.gif] I agree with Elana, Go for Breast Lift surgery. Breasts lose their firmness and shape with age, due to weight loss and pregnancy. Breast lift surgery (Mastopexy) is the procedure to reshape and recovery the breasts in its youthful position. So if you are looking to get a Breast Lift Surgery at affordable cost, then your best option is expert cosmetic surgeon Dr. Mohan Thomas from Cosmetic Surgery Institute at India.
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