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    Default Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I am predominately a non nude cam model. I am getting a larger bust next month, going from a C to a DD. My breasts frequently change in size with weight gain and loss and around my period every month. I usually have people comment on how big they look on that particular day. So what I was wondering is should I tell my guys I am planning on getting PS or should I just come back with bigger boobs?
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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I told all my customers. Make them drool with anticipation.
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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I told all my clients. I have gotten mixed responses but I have about 25-30 people right now who want to see me when I get my new boobs because they're excited/curious, and I had no clients who had a bidding war over who would get to be the first one to try out my new boobs.

    It's up to you, I mean they're going to know you had surgery, it's not like they're going to think your boobs naturally grew. I plan to begin texting all the above clients the week before I return to line up tons of bookings and make my transition back to work smoother.

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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I'm getting mine replaced on 10/8. I've only told a couple of my regs but I'm trying to think of the best strategy for my big reveal to make the most $$$. Any ideas? These babies aren't cheap and I'll prob have to take 3-4 days off

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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I've always had the best financial 'luck' by spreading the news just before I quit working and went for another 're-do'. This approach tends to both A. create some customer anticipation, but more importantly B. keep you in the minds of customers even though you aren't physically present for a while ( which has the effect of slowing down possible customer transitions to different girls in my absence ).

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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    thank you for this answer melonie, I was actually unsure until this answer
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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I went in for my pre-op today! I am getting really really excited and nervous! Happy Dance!!!
    Can't wait to see my new breasts. I thought possibly with going with the DD but my PS kinda helped me realize that wasn't the look I was going for. I want a very natural full teardrop breast. I don't want anyone to look at my boobs and think, "She had work done."
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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    I have DDD any very very rarely has anyone thought they were bought - before my weight gain they were DD's and the same thing - depends on your PS 's procedure

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    Default Re: Do you tell your customers you are getting surgery?

    ^^^ agree with Nikki that the 'obviously fake' look is not as much about cup size as it is about resulting breast 'shape', silicone vs saline, and the type of procedure used. Also, BA's using small diameter implants to limit the increase to only one cup size for girls who already have a fair amount of natural breast tissue are actually more prone to look 'obviously' fake ( research 'snoopy boobs' ) than if larger implants are used ... because the natural tissue is more likely to retain its own 'identity' instead of being stretched more uniformly over a larger diameter implant.
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