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saggy boobs... will they bounce back?



Did you boobs bounce back/de-sag with weight loss?  

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  1. 1. Did you boobs bounce back/de-sag with weight loss?



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i posted this poll a while back in the naive hope that what i was hoping for would be true. it kind of sucks to have that hope dashed, but i guess i always knew the truth of it LOL:). oh well, guess i'll just have to save up for that breast lift (an likely Tummy Tuck too)

Think of it like the Bionic Woman except in our case, our boobs and abs will be even better than when we were at our fittest because with the help of the scalpel and silicone, we can build our perfect bodies. :sneaky:

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well crap, this thread had to get bumped up??

i thought , and well i still think i'm good to go - done losing so what i have is what i have, until DH made a comment this wkend. we were getting out of the hot tub, and i had bent over to grab a towel and he lovingly told me my girls looked like Water balloons that were a few hrs old.:sneaky:

UGH - i said do i need to get a pick me up?? he's like, "no i like the natural sag". he got a pinch. :thumbup:

still leaving them as is - 32C++ (d bra starting to get some room - i'm blaming losing back inches):thumbup:

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My girls are pretty small and I used to be happy thinking that my perky 'lil bits were going to stay so perky because they were too small to be subjected to gravity. Jokes on me. Now they are little AND saggy. Pitiful. I am getting implants eventually.

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To answer the question - nope.

Although I am not done my weight loss yet, I have gone from a 44DD to a 34DDD/F...and like nanaHarley, I move them out of the way to zip up my pants! Admittedly, I am older than the poster, but still, nipples are and will remain the only thing perky of the girls! I am in much more need of a tummytuck - good bras hide a lot, but the sagging gut is less easily hidden!

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I have to say that the only thing that didn't go back is my chest. I do think that a good bra does help. It does suck to now be able to wear nice jammies and have them saggin' and waggin' all over the place. I have even bought bras that I just wear with jammies to keep them were they should be. The first time I bent over and looked down at them it scared the crap out of me. So now I try to prevent trama to all around me and strap them up at all times. I'm to big of a chicken to get them done. Not a real fan of pain.

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I am planning to give the girls a lift, when I am at goal. They just keeping going south. :)

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well crap, this thread had to get bumped up??

i thought , and well i still think i'm good to go - done losing so what i have is what i have, until DH made a comment this wkend. we were getting out of the hot tub, and i had bent over to grab a towel and he lovingly told me my girls looked like Water balloons that were a few hrs old.:)

UGH - i said do i need to get a pick me up?? he's like, "no i like the natural sag". he got a pinch. :)

still leaving them as is - 32C++ (d bra starting to get some room - i'm blaming losing back inches):banghead:

Lulu your DH needs a double pinch for saying that!

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Yeah, the littler mine get, the better they're looking.

I still need a lift for them to look good naked, lol, but they're looking MUCH better these days - I even wore a singlet with a shelf bra the other day with NO bra on (only at home, lol). It was 110 degrees, too hot for any unnecessary clothes.

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I have to say that the only thing that didn't go back is my chest. I do think that a good bra does help. It does suck to now be able to wear nice jammies and have them saggin' and waggin' all over the place. I have even bought bras that I just wear with jammies to keep them were they should be. The first time I bent over and looked down at them it scared the crap out of me. So now I try to prevent trama to all around me and strap them up at all times. I'm to big of a chicken to get them done. Not a real fan of pain.

very funny!

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