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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 14 2008 22:24:58
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I missed these pics papa no fair lol
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 8:50:51
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Somebody close to me had it done for free on the NHS This is simply not right, IMO why ever not? Do you think plastic surgery should be denied on the NHS to people with deformaties too?
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 8:57:39
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Whats the going price for this procedure?
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 9:00:16
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Some one disfuigred yes ,someone with self body issues no,not that they dont need help but theres people be denied life saving drugs.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 16:46:32
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Double standards IMO. Im sure if one of the MTers posted up gyno op procedure done on the NHS, it would be supported. Its essentially the same thing, neither are life threatening conditions and both procedures are cosmetic and have to approved via panels before they are allowed. You can live with gyno, it happens to many males and destroys self confidence, but why should you have to? If your breasts do not grow as much as they are supposed to, and make you look unbalanced and destroys your self confidence, why should you have to live with that? To be honest, i couldnt care less what people think, though others views are always interesting. Im nearly sure everybody here would support a close friend who had been approved of the op on the NHS. Its just, on a forum its a different environment for you.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 16:50:29
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Got to disagree with you there Furyan, i wouldnt put gyno surgery on par with most boob jobs! Possibly if the woman suffered cancer and had to have some breast tissue removed or they were a very abnormal shape!
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 16:59:14
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they were a very abnormal shape! Much more common than you think mate. Very small breasts can look abnormal on certain builds. As usual people dont realise, these are the exact reasons these ops are allowed. Its not 'oh doctor, im not happy with my boobs, get me a boob job'. The panel have to agree that its psychologically effecting you AND you HAVE to be out of proportion, and yes they have set measurements to measure that against. And i still place gyno surgery up there with breast implants in certain cases. Dont get me wrong, certain gyno cases are just undeniably bad and need surgery, as are some breast implant cases. But overall, i think they are equal as they are both judged as cosmetic procedures and both are usually only allowed because they are psychogically effecting the person in question. On this basis its very odd that you can agree with one and not the other. quote:
but theres people be denied life saving drugs. People always use this. But take a look at the NHS, they spend huge amounts of money on things that i would class as 'uneccessary'. Not many would agree, but the amount we spend on helping drug addicts is insane, the 'prescription' drugs we provide for them to help with an addiction they caused themselves. But the fact is, what are you going to do? Leave them stranded because people disagree, do they not deserve help? I think there are far worse things the NHS spends money on myself.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 17:05:46
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obviously if the females boobs are abnormal shaped then yeh i guess it would be the same as gyno surgery. but if its just psychological, some girl with smallish boobs but perfectly norml, then where do we stop the guy with abit of belly fat who wants lipo? the lady with slight lips who wants them plumping. have a boob job if you want but if your "normal" then pay for it yourself
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 17:09:40
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but if its just psychological, some girl with smallish boobs but perfectly norml, then where do we stop the guy with abit of belly fat who wants lipo? the lady with slight lips who wants them plumping. have a boob job if you want but if your "normal" then pay for it yourself Agreed there mate. I was just saying that very small boobs can make a person look abnormal. And cases like you have stated are often disllowed, because you have to be classed as 'disproportioned' to get the boob job on the NHS. And they take many measurements of you to determine this. You cant really cheat the system that much.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 17:21:00
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but if its just psychological, some girl with smallish boobs but perfectly norml, then where do we stop the guy with abit of belly fat who wants lipo? the lady with slight lips who wants them plumping. have a boob job if you want but if your "normal" then pay for it yourself Agreed there mate. I was just saying that very small boobs can make a person look abnormal. And cases like you have stated are often disllowed, because you have to be classed as 'disproportioned' to get the boob job on the NHS. And they take many measurements of you to determine this. You cant really cheat the system that much. that i did not know
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 17:42:49
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Like I say, with an expert making a decision, they are the ones in the know, rather than us arm chair experts!
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 17:43:34
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Wait till they fluff mate and get bigger - right now they are tight as the skin pulls around them (the skin needs to stretch, its not used to be that far out!!!). Soon they will loosen (give them a month or two) and you can give them a proper test drive yes thats deffo true they seem to grow about 6 months in,we didnt like the look of them atfirst but after a while they settle...tell you missis not to even worry about the look for a goof 3-4 months as they will change loads.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 15 2008 17:47:17
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why ever not? Do you think plastic surgery should be denied on the NHS to people with deformaties too? i think women with tiny or no breasts should get them free.end of that day if you had a tiny tiny nob that every body could see all the time it would ruin your life with jokes and deffo affect your confidence. breasts are a big deal to some women and the lack of can affect them dramatically.my gf wouldnt weres a swim suit or anything when i met her and now shes posing topless.done here a world of good.i do agree that not all should get nhs as theyd all try it but i think some women really suffer from it
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 16 2008 14:22:31
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Freak In Cage - Do you know anyone whose had one or seen one up close? Most comments I hear are based on the massive obviously false ones you see on TV/DVD/Net... No better than uninformed sayabout BBing or indeed AAS!
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 16 2008 14:29:45
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I went out with asie that had one a few years back, I didnt partuicularly like it, they were solid, and the skin was stretched over like a drum skin. Look class in clothes though, deleted al the pics as well cause I ended up going back out with my ex afterwards....
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 16 2008 15:12:01
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I went out with asie that had one a few years back, I didnt partuicularly like it, they were solid, and the skin was stretched over like a drum skin. They had capsulated, happens rarely. If that happens with the NHS, they remove it all and redo it again. Thats the problem with some private clinics, they couldnt care less about what happens to you afterwards and you are stuck with it. Some people wouldnt even realise anything had gone wrong, as your aussie friend obviously hadent.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 16 2008 16:26:44
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ORIGINAL: Furyan You cant really cheat the system that much. We got told how to go about getting treatment on the NHS from someone who had done it,she bragged how she went to the docs and turned the waterworks on and told him a load of lies including how she could'nt have a relationship with a man because of her small breasts,she's got a long term partner and they are both high earners. Cosmetic surgery has its place in the NHS but not for things like this imo.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 16 2008 16:32:00
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We got told how to go about getting treatment on the NHS from someone who had done it,she bragged how she went to the docs and turned the waterworks on and told him a load of lies including how she could'nt have a relationship with a man because of her small breasts,she's got a long term partner and they are both high earners. That angers me. See its people like this, that make you go against getting these procedures on the NHS. Just a thought mate, but maybe she was telling porkies? I know the system can be cheated, but it usually only happens when the GP doesnt follow the rules. I stick by my original answer, if it really does make your life unbearable, you deserve help. By the way, you have to see a psychiatrist before you can get the boob job. If you can fool one of those, you must be a damn good bullshitter. Then you have to be classed as 'disproportioned' which they measure against set measurements. How on earth she cheated the system, i do not know. My guess is, if she managed it, her GP was an idiot, and fastracked her. May also be worth noting, that the requirements for getting it on the NHS. May differ drastically from area to area.
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RE: wifes had a boob job - May 16 2008 17:54:33
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ORIGINAL: el_Supremo I went out with asie that had one a few years back, I didnt partuicularly like it, they were solid, and the skin was stretched over like a drum skin. Look class in clothes though, deleted al the pics as well cause I ended up going back out with my ex afterwards.... Known a few myself, don't know anyone like that. All feel perky but natural. Certainly firm, but no firmer than young natural ones
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