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Boob jobs need love too

by Lauren Messiah (Subscribe to Lauren Messiah's posts)
Posted Jun 12th 2007 at 5:38PM  
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All of the women out there with purchased breasts (not "fake" -- they are attached to your body and there is nothing fake about that), there is finally a bra made for you. Say goodbye to the days of pouring your fabulous ta-ta's (is that PC?) into conventional bras. After all, Maidenform and Victoria's Secret secretly frown upon fake ones.

So what's a girl to do?

A girl is to get Le Mystere's No. 9 bra designed by Dr. David Brothers. Brothers was inspired by his patients who complained that they couldn't find bras that fit their ample bosoms. Apparently the recent trend for pointier boobs with a narrow base and more projection has made it difficult for patients to find the perfect bra. The bras, which come in sizes 32C to 36E and are priced from £60, go on sale at Harrods in London on Monday, June 18, before being rolled out to other shops.

With so many women these days going under the knife I think its about time that a "special" bra has been made for them. I also wish I had thought of it because seriously, isn't that doctor rich enough?


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Sharon, 6-12-2007, 11:10PM

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Good lord. Now they're making bras specifically for women with boob jobs? Great idea. Why not encourage more women to get expensive fake silicone plugs inserted in their bodies that encapsulate and harden, may or may not cause health problems and look about as real as as pasting tennis balls on their chest, that last 5-10 years and need to be replaced or removed so plastic surgeons can buy sports cars. What is wrong with REAL tits???

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Chris, 6-14-2007, 2:14PM

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What is wrong with a woman trying to get better coverage for the twins? I have had my hands on them for the past 20 years, bra or no bra... there is nothing wrong with the twins. Sharon must have tiny tits, the term BOOB JOB went out in the 70's, be happy god gave you golf balls & don't mess with the bowling balls!! Golf balls are REAL tits... tit-less Sharon, face the facts that you wish you had a chest!!!

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Lynn, 6-14-2007, 2:16PM

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Lynn

While I certainly agree with Sharon that endorsing implants doesn't seem to make very good sense, as a naturally large-busted woman (34-36DDD) who has ALWAYS had difficulty finding bras that fit properly, I welcome the accommodation! And, regardless of whether or not we think boob jobs are a good thing, at least these women will now have a comparatively ready (if not inexpensive) means to support their breasts properly!

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Mel Mac, 6-14-2007, 2:23PM

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Mel Mac

Whatever happened to the D and DD size Bras. I'm not well informed but seems like I remember some 44DD's when I was young!

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RationAL, 6-15-2007, 9:45AM

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RationAL

I just wanted to remind you that some women have breast enhancements as a necessity after some disease/tragedy has befallen their real breasts. Or should I assume that you women that begrudge them for doing so would prefer to go flat chested should the same circumstances surround you...?

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gdtrfbeyes, 6-14-2007, 2:33PM

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gdtrfbeyes

breasts are like light bulbs to a moth,,,"Support the twins" Jerry

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fakeones, 6-14-2007, 2:32PM

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fakeones

I take great offense at some of the disparaging comments regarding implants. I have implants, not because of vanity, but because of a breast cancer leading to a double mastectomy. I guess you'd say I'm vain. As a woman in her 30s who nearly lost her life and did lose both breasts, getting implants was a huge part of the healing process. Try being compassionate instead of judgmental!

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Ivette, 6-14-2007, 2:33PM

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Ivette

As a woman that got her breast implants at 46 due to "emptiness" from childbearing and age, I love my new breasts but can't find bras that fit properly. I don't want to poke anyone's eye out but I'd like a bra that fits my 34" back with a D cup that isn't so wide that I have to keep picking up the bra strap and have it rub on my arm. They need to leave the backs true to size, just increase the cup size to accommodate these bigger, beautiful ta-ta's I and my boyfriend are enjoying.

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shanell martinez, 6-14-2007, 2:35PM

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shanell martinez

THANK GOODNESS....I had a boob job last February...even a year later I am still having problems finding a bra that fits my new "ta-ta's" correctly...they are either too big, or too tight...not enough support because the bras out there today are fabricated for women with natural breast tissue....we lucky gals need something a little different....I can not wait to get my own...thank you for this artical....

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Christin, 6-14-2007, 2:38PM

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It is so funny that the women who are the first to condemn breast augmentation are the women with ample natural breasts??!!! I just find that amazing. How can someone criticize something they can't even relate to?

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gdtrfbeyes, 6-14-2007, 2:40PM

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gdtrfbeyes

Breasts are like light bulbs to a moth! "Support the twins" Jerry

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Nikki, 6-16-2007, 12:43AM

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Nikki

well i think u should go with the boobs rather than a flat i mean come on

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blessed, 6-14-2007, 2:55PM

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blessed

FINALLY!!! What a lady needs is firm support for her special package. Hopefully this new product will relieve us all of the bra back which rides up to our neck because we aren't large enough under our breasts to keep it secured. I am a woman with post breastfeeding augmentated breasts which fluctuate in size anywhere between 32 DDDD to 36 E. The smaller cup bras are great for a photo shoot when I have one but for comfort I have waited patiently for some assistance with my issue... My breast are just to large to be accomodated by any brand of bra available currently. I am in no way, shape, or form (excuse the pun) complaining about my blessings, rather I am rejoicing that there may be relief on the horizon. Anyone with a fine augmented chest knows the freedom that we share in which we don't always need to wear a bra but it is only fair that we should be able to. To Sharons comment," what is wrong with natural breast's?" nothing, in fact augmented women have natural breasts too... we just have extra love behind them. What is wrong with maintaining a positive attitude towards all of our sisters and mothers heaving, ample boosoms?! I hope one day that more women will choose to get breast implants so that I won't have to hear the complaining of women who refuse to do it & create nightmare stories of capsulation and disease from implants. Let's just agree that everyone is entitled to look and feel anyway she would like. Let the truth be told though, you never see a woman with implants complaining about what other women are doing with their bodies. We are just to busy admiring our own to com plain. Set yourself free, get a boob job, you will never look back! (& I promise your hubby will never stop looking at you either!)

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irisheyes358, 6-14-2007, 2:56PM

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I had implants a month ago & already am having trouble finding bras that don't pull you out to the sides & slide off your soulders. I'm tired of wearing sports bras for Pete's sake. This will be a blessing!

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John P, 6-15-2007, 5:59AM

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It is one thing to get breast implants after a mastectomy or in case of deformity. It is quite another for the greater numbers of women who surgically enhance their chests out of vanity. Fake tits look ridiculous, and far from their intended purpose of making women more attractive, they only announce to the world what shallow and pathetic creatures the wearers are.
The popularity of boob jobs is symptomatic of cultural decline. It seeks an ideal of feminine beauty which is cartoonish, unnatural, and grotesque. Audrey Hepburn didn't need fake tits; she was lovely just the way she was. Ladies, if you have a legitimate medical need for implants, I hope they help you. For the rest of you, please don't mutilate your bodies in an attempt to boost your self esteem. Get therapy, or find some positive people to associate with, or join a church. Plastic surgery is not the way to happiness; just ask Michael Jackson.

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blessed, 6-14-2007, 2:58PM

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And Sharon what are you even doing looking at this article? Stop coveting & just do it. It's obvious your curiosity is wht has brought you to this page any-who-who!

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joe b, 6-14-2007, 2:58PM

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joe b

Fake breasts are just that ... FAKE! I really think the crinkles in the jello sack are very attractive when they bend over. NOT!

When are women going to learn that most decent men don't give a rats ass about the boob size, unless of course the woman has very low self esteem and needs surgeries.

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Cristi, 6-14-2007, 3:13PM

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I just wanted to say I totally agree with Sharon! Who are you to assume she is "tit-less" because she doesn't agree with you! That is ridiculous! I am in NO way trying demean the women who have them out of necessity (aka..breat cancer..etc)! Kudos to you all who have battled this horrible monster!! Bigger is not always better! We all have different opinions, and women AND men alike will not always agree. I think woman walking around with bowling balls, hard as rocks, is basically unattractive. They don't even move! As long as you are doing it for yourself then go for it, but not for a man!! :) All in all, i guess it is a great thing they are making bras to fit you comfortably!

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Boxxy002, 6-14-2007, 3:02PM

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Boxxy002

i reasantly had a boob job after kids your boobs are not the same i went from a natural big C to a average D after sergery and i have been stuck in a sports bra i cant find a bra that fits me nice aswell as looks good i dont think it is fare everything i find that fits has a push up in it i dont need a push up bra i just want a real bra thats fits it dosent matter if and or why we got a boob job we should still be able to wear a normal bra after all they make condoms for big and small

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Amy, 6-14-2007, 3:05PM

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Implants are harder to fit and I can't wait to try the bra. All women with implants didn't get them just because they wanted bigger boobs. I had my first implant surgery at 17 due to a congenital deformity...thank God implants exist. Personally, I wouldn't go through the very painful surgery if I didn't really need too but I am glad that implants are an option for all women, you never know what you may face.

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