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Sure thing. Let me know how it goes.

I'm glad you brought Bettie Page back. :)

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It is a good movie. I think that you would enjoy it. I wear my hair with bangs. It's cheaper than botox. :)

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I was actually a litte disappointed by the film...but Gretchen Mol was great as Bettie Page.

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Gretchen Mol was splendid, and she is a blonde in real life! This gives hope to all us blondes who have secretly or not so secretly yearned to be brunettes. I like to think of myself as a crypto-brunette. Hah hah!

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I'm curious. When they do a breast lift, do they put in implants? Someone told me they did, and I can see how it might be necessary, but it sure would discourage me from getting a lift.

What about with a reduction? How do they re-shape the girls so that they look normal?

Once I learned about Betty Paige, I wished I were more like her instead of being the incredibly modest me. Sigh, youth really is wasted on the young.

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Just a tip. Make sure it's not your heart. My arms hurt for quite a while and then I had a double bypass. I suspect the problem is your chest (ahem) but it's good to check out the old heart. My college roommate had the boob problem, poor devil. Unfortunately, I don't have that problem. Well, maybe fortunately.

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I'm curious. When they do a breast lift, do they put in implants? Someone told me they did, and I can see how it might be necessary, but it sure would discourage me from getting a lift.

What about with a reduction? How do they re-shape the girls so that they look normal?

Once I learned about Betty Paige, I wished I were more like her instead of being the incredibly modest me. Sigh, youth really is wasted on the young.

BJ I think it depends on the before whether they do implants or not. I am going to get them, I want pretty boobs again! lol...but I have a friend who did a wonderful life without them. My nreasts not in the bra look like dragged down pankcakes....in the bra they are gorgeous FFF's...lol look very decieving in a bra!

A good Dr Bjean will make the girls look like they did when you were 21 and perky! ;) That is what I want!

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You know what's funny about sagging girls? I remember the day, time and moment that I realized that mine fell. No kidding. A good friend of mine had been complaining about her falling boobs for some time (she's a bit older than I) and although mine weren't as perky as a 18 yr. old's, they were holding their own. That is, I wasn't embarrassed by the amount of sag they exhibited!

One day after I had lost about 15 lbs, I saw myself in the mirror and realized that I now had what she was complaining about. The more I lose, the flatter they get, sans bra. Pretty disturbing, and it sure makes me want to get them back in their rightful place - right where the fellas can salute them with respect!

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You know what's funny about sagging girls? I remember the day, time and moment that I realized that mine fell. No kidding. A good friend of mine had been complaining about her falling boobs for some time (she's a bit older than I) and although mine weren't as perky as a 18 yr. old's, they were holding their own. That is, I wasn't embarrassed by the amount of sag they exhibited!

One day after I had lost about 15 lbs, I saw myself in the mirror and realized that I now had what she was complaining about. The more I lose, the flatter they get, sans bra. Pretty disturbing, and it sure makes me want to get them back in their rightful place - right where the fellas can salute them with respect!

Amen sister! I think the more I loose the more they drag, but they are still so big they are hurting me. It is enough to drive me nuts. Blah...

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