Why Do Some Celebrities Go So Big withTheir Implants?
I just can’t help it, when I look at breast implants that literally look painful to have, I just wonder, why did these women think that they needed to go THAT big? I mean, I know that in this increasingly breast obsessed world that bigger is better, but have they considered what carrying this heavy weight around on their chests might do to their back? Or have they considered how they might feel a tad ridiculous in these larger than life breast implants when they get a little older?
Not only that, but the larger your breast implants are, the more likely they might be to migrate, to potentially rupture and basically they may just be more likely to cause problems because of their sheer size and overwhelming weight.
The more space they take up, the worse off you might be, in other words. Not only that, but downsizing maybe be difficult after having DD cups or F cups since you have stretched the skin out so much with those large implants, that you actually get a saggy look and slackened skin from the stretching.
When I look at the huge ones that women like Ivanka Trump seems to have gotten, and also most recently Heidi Montag got (I believe hers are F’s), I just think “ouch”, those really look like they might cause some serious pain. Breasts that are that large on an otherwise smaller framed woman really look overwhelming. The eye is just drawn right there because of the obvious top heaviness of the appearance.
These women may not realize that with these giant breast implants they will get a LOT more unwanted attention and focus on this area. In other words, all the reasons they thought they got them this big (to garner more attention or perhaps envy?) may end up being the very thing they absolutely hate most about them. Stars like the naturally gorgeous and voluptuous Christina Hendricks, from Mad Men who plays Joan Holloway, look natural with breasts this large because it fits their body.
Other, skinnier girls, it just looks totally unnatural and bordering on ludicrous. That’s my opinion, and I’m sticking to it. Of course, to each their own, and I’m fully supportive of women who elect to better themselves, but there is a point where you also must consider your comfort.
