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Old 07-05-2008, 12:23 PM   #21
 
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190 cc

I would highly recommend getting a 2nd & 3rd opinion b4 getting your BA.

I def think going a tad bigger (350-400 cc) will prob. be okay and complement your body quite nicely though and not look pamela andersonish or anything but just perfect. But again, I'm no expert so getting a couple more consults is prob. best.

IMO Its better be a tad bigger than expected (because you can play them down when need be) than smaller than you expected and having to wear padded bras again and/or get a redo...

If you get a couple more consults don't mention anything about the 190 ccs to either ps just see what the others say first then make a decision on ccs that's somewhere in between the 3 ps's recommendations. I think that's your best bet.

Let us know what you end up deciding!
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