This is a really interesting question because I was just talking to my neighbor (who had a small BA a couple years ago) about this a few weeks ago. As a lean marathon runner, she claimed to always feel like a "boy" until she had the boob job. Now she feels more "womanly" and "sexy" but her self image still wants to hang onto the "old" version of herself and she still struggles with seeing herself that way.

I assume it will take time for her self-image to catch up with reality (if that's even possible). I think any procedure to change a "genetic predisposition" would take a bit more time to get used to then simply "youth-ifying" yourself. For example, a (well endowed) woman whose breasts shrank after breast-feeding probably still views themselves as well endowed OR, if they see the shrinkage, and have a BA, they are only "normalizing"...not "enhancing" which means less psychological adaptation.

I'm not advocating a BA over au-natural. I'm just saying that my neighbor did it and it worked for her but the self-image took a bit of time to catch up. Also, she doesn't have a problem with "attention" because her BA was very proportional to her body. Just do what feels right for you.


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