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    Default Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    Okay, say I have $6000 for my BA. Say I have $3000 for my time off from working (rent only being $750 a month).

    How much should I have for when I get really excited about having new boobs and want to buy every piece of low-cut clothing in sight? $1000? $2000?

    I'm trying to think of how much to save for the whole shibang. I've planned $9000 for the surgery and time off, but 'other' expenses come to mind.


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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    I'd aim low. Even $1000 sounds like a lot. Remember the boobage will take some time to drop into its permanent shape. I wouldn't want to be stuck with a bunch of clothing that may or may not flatter my eventual cleavage. I've gone crazy before over boobie shirts when the twins were looking especially perky. Now I know that my boobs change given my weight and cycle, and because of this, there are tops that fluctuate in the "looking good on me" category. Just something to think about.

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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    you probably won't want to buy that much clothing, especially bras

    but basically I hurt for the first two weeks and didn't want to go shopping. It hurt to lift my arms to try stuff on. Walking around was difficult. All I wanted to wear was sportsbrans. Plus I was bloated from the anesthesia and I didn't feel sexy. And then your breast size can go up a whole cup once they fluff. And then it depends on how expensive your taste in clothing is and what time of year it is. I mean, I got my boobs in the dead of winter. Tight sweaters cost more than teeny tank tops

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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    Bra shopping right after was a let down..they were too hard to fill anything right. and were kindof flat so bras had a pointy nipple gap..but after a few months fun fun fun
    Also if your current clothes are big enough just wear them at first .. filling out a shirt you had for a long time.. for the first time is a great feeling.. you feel so curvacious

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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    What does 'fluff' mean?

    Feature costumes for sale!

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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    yeah you wont feel like shopping for about a month or so, when the pain is all gone and you will fit tops right.

    ps: vacuuming for the first time feels really wierd!

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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    DON'T DO IT!! Please!! You've got a gorgeous rack already!!

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    Default Re: Yet Another BA Question... Don't think it's been asked.

    when you first get implants, they are high and hard and flat (I guess the muscles are holding on to them and squishing them?)

    And then they start to soften up a bit....that's fluffing. It could take up to 6 months to finish, but I've heard a lot of stories of women who got a ton of new bras and then they were too small.

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    mind edropped and fluffed ina month, i was lucky...

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