Fr_Dougal wrote: » They feel a bit like water balloons, only more dense. You would know the difference.
Balanadan wrote: » It's embarrassing that grown men are having to ask simple questions about the female anatomy. Why aren't they taught about basic things like this at school? Our education system is a disgrace Joe!
Candie wrote: » You're not going to get enhancement surgery on the NHS. Only reconstructive or reduction surgery or sometimes if a person has an issue like body dysmorphia, but that's rare.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » You’d be surprised, B. The modern ones are almost indistinguishable from the “real” thing. I’m sure the ones from the “golden age” of big tit pornography, in the early to mid 90s, would feel like water filled balloons. You know you type, the ones you’d have seen in magazines like “Score”, “Big Tops, “Juggs”, “Bra Busters”, “Bounce”, “Voluptuous”, “Big Ones” and even “Pink & Plump”.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Considering how common they are if you have to ask then they feel just like real breasts.
tuxy wrote: » I think the bigger question is do saline implants looks and feel exactly the same as silicone implants?
What do Fake Breasts feel like
Deleted User wrote: » as a woman who has had them I can tell you they always feel cold - and hard. Yep they can look good but they don't feel that good and are awful if you sleep on your tummy! I had to get osteopathy and massage on my back once or twice due to injury and I thought they were going to burst. I've since had them removed and my natural ones look and feel great again. I thought they'd look deflated and empty but they're back to normal , in fact nicer than the fake ones and far better if you're the slim sporty type.
Deleted User wrote: » Heaven, I would imagine. I'm sure I know one or two people around me that have had them done, but never felt a fake pair. I'm raging with myself. I adore huge megatits more than anything else in the world, so I'd really like to get stuck into some, some day.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Live your best life KKV.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » All I can tell you is that they taste like chicken.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Best post of the month.
tuxy wrote: » Strong praise since it's only the 1st day of the month.
DrPhilG wrote: » Candie wrote: » You're not going to get enhancement surgery on the NHS. Only reconstructive or reduction surgery or sometimes if a person has an issue like body dysmorphia, but that's rare. It's not easy, but it is possible. You don't even need to claim body dysmorphia, just claim that your tiny boobs are destroying your self image and confidence, and making you feel suicidal. Twisted, but I've known it to happen.
Spleerbun wrote: » From my own limited experience it varies. Was with a naturally very slim girl who had them done and while they looked fantastic there was very little movement in them. Bolted in place, but still fun. On the other side, was with a "thiccer" girl who had normal sized boobs increased to huge tings. Wouldn't have had a clue if she hadn't told me, wobbled all over the gaff just like real ones.
corner of hells wrote: » I'd seriously doubt you could just rock in to an NHS clinic, say your self image and confidence is making you feel suicidal and then ask for a new set of " funbags". I'd imagine theres a whole process based around referrals and evaluations with particular attention paid to suicidal ideation.
Feisar wrote: » Ex had fake breasts, that's as good a description as any. Look grand in a dress but don't feel like the real deal at all.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » An ex of mine had them too.
Candie wrote: » You're not going to get enhancement surgery on the NHS. Only reconstructive or reduction surgery or sometimes if a person has an issue like body dysmorphia, but that's rare. My old next-door neighbour had hers done, they felt quite unyeilding compared to natural breasts, but maybe it's to do with the size of the implant inside the natural tissue, as her implants were on the larger side.
Church on Tuesday wrote: » Each to their own but as a man I take natural over fake every day.