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All my life I have been fascinated with boobs but...

All my life I have been fascinated with boobs but I never had any myself. After having my two kids, now three years and 10 months, I am having a breast augmentation in january. I want a natural result, bigger breasts but not so big that people will think "aha!" when they see me. After my consulttion I am going for anatomical implats, Allergan 410 250cc, full height, low projection. I am tall but I have a petite frame and I want to mintain that look, but I also want to look good in bikini and a lace bra.

Boob greed?

I am reading a lot about the so called boob greed here in the forum. Girls with breasts that look big to me are sorry they didn't go bigger. I have always wanted a natural look with perky, cute breasts but I am a little worried that I will regret a too small size. On the other hand, I would be so uncomfortable if people could look at me and tell that I had a boob job when I go back to my job in april. I am also a runner and I think too big breasts or too high profile would be a disadvantage. The implants I'm having are low profile and perhaps I could go with medium profile instead. But that would add another 60cc per breast and I am afraid it will be too much and be a total give away in the gym shower or bikini...

Any of you girls with bigger boobs (300cc+) who likes to run longer distances? Are boobs a problem?

Dream boobs for girls who want to go small (oo)