What's on your (PHOTO) Friday Menu?
on 8/14/20 4:06 am, edited 8/13/20 9:07 pm
on 8/14/20 4:55 am
That is too funny!!
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
1 - your boobs are not big
2 - even if they were big, take it from a small chested gal, it's a good thing!
3- my eyes go right to your small waist, so not noticing the chest at all.
SW:261 6/26/17 GW:150 10/6/18
CW: 141.6
PGW: 140-142
on 8/14/20 5:06 am
I have always been so self-conscience about them because when I was 200 lbs (and 4'11) let me tell you... I could have taken out someone's eye at any point.
My dream is still to lop them off with plastic surgery someday but I don't imagine I will ever be able to justify the cost.
Also... thanks :)
Too early to laugh this much
"at 4'11", that you were going to take out someone's eye!!!! Maybe their belly button, but not eye! "
SW:261 6/26/17 GW:150 10/6/18
CW: 141.6
PGW: 140-142
on 8/14/20 6:21 am
Yeah but all the poor *******s that were sitting when I walked by...
;)
^^ see I already took another eye out!
I love my new small boobs. Should have done it years ago because I HATED having big boobs, but then, I just would have had to have it re-done after my weight loss, so.. I wish there was something they could do about my gynormous waist, but all three plastic surgeons I had my consults with said nope - it's the way I'm built. My measurements are now 36-35-38. Almost a perfect rectangle. So skirts and most dresses or anything gathered at the waist are out since they make me look bigger than I am :-(
Oh I can definitely relate!! I was a 46G and it's no wonder my back hurt so bad. Now they just look like a couple of deflated balloons sagging all the way down to my belly button. Yes attractive I know! My bras don't fit me right anymore because there is just loose skin poking out everywhere. Sigh! I guess I'll just learn to live with it though because I'm way too scared for plastic surgery. I don't even try to look cute anymore! Haha
Seriously though you look awesome in your pics!!! You should be proud!
Surgery: RNY on 1/23/19