| stephy_babey wrote: |
| I was wanting my boobs done of the nhs because there too small but for me to be able to be refered I needed to meet my bmi which would mean I had to be 8.5 st and I was only ever 7.5 so I needed to put on alot of weight and I did put on 5 pound which I feel is alot as I have so much extra fat around my hips etc but I still never met my bmi but I never wanted to put on more weight as I feel fat but I feel healthier and I guess I aint that fat tho if I am only 8 stone but I just feel so much bigger than I used to be. So feeling fat dosent always mean your fat, just makes you look healthier having curves xx |
Your not needing bigger breasts! they are perfect for your measurements. I think the NHS should only pay for them types of opps if there is a medical reason why you should have them done, the NHS shouldnt be used for such vanity reasons.
Normally bigger women have bigger breasts and bums, smaller women have smaller breasts and bums. There is the odd exception but if your petite then having massive boulders wont only look slightly out of place but it might actually cause medical problems. Im sure theres alot of women (I know of a few) who have large breasts and not the large tummys to go with the breasts and their bodies just cant cope with carrying around the extra weight so they are getting them reduced to a size that fits better with their body frames.
That was slightly off topic..