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Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:10 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 10:19 am
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I just remembered something: my mother has breast implants.
For the longest time, I had wondered why she had scars underneath her breasts and at that time, I had no idea what breasts implants were. I hadn't even heard of the term until a couple of years ago! I questioned her about it and she said to never mind. Originally, I thought they had something to do with my birth, since she had a C section and all. (Dear Lord, I was only a kid, so don't laugh.)
My grandmother, about two years ago, had let me in on that my mother has implants. My GRANDMOTHER. How sad is that that my own mother wouldn't tell me? Apparently, she had much smaller breasts once upon a time (she's a C cup now).
And let me tell you, after realizing that and watching her, she doesn't not have the benefit of smoothly rolling/bouncing/flowing breasts. They don't sag naturally. They just move downward. I mean, the woman's... *Uses a calculator because she can't keep up with how old her parents are.* ...53 years old, already in the middle of menopause and she can't afford breasts her own age.
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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:30 pm
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