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Printed Date: Dec 25, 2024 at 10:43pm


Topic: B2Up
Posted By: poisongirl
Subject: B2Up
Date Posted: Nov 30, 2005 at 3:51pm

Well I already posted this question but in the wrong place I guess. I was wondering if anyone heard of B2Up gum or used it. It has herbal ingredients and is supposed to increase your breast size..Here's the link

http://www.b2upusa.com




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Posted By: poisongirl
Date Posted: Nov 30, 2005 at 3:51pm

Well I already posted this question but in the wrong place I guess. I was wondering if anyone heard of B2Up gum or used it. It has herbal ingredients and is supposed to increase your breast size..Here's the link

http://www.b2upusa.com



Posted By: Margie
Date Posted: Dec 5, 2005 at 3:25pm

Hi, I haven't tried it.

Personaly I think all the creams, excersises and herbal stuff doesn't really do much. Did the whole gammut, but nothing really worked.  Suffered my whole life with very small breasts. Of course as I aged they fell, which made it worse!I just had breast implants on Sept. 30th. I had small (by today's standards) implants. Am now a full "B" and happy as a hog in mud!!



Posted By: Jessagat69
Date Posted: Jul 25, 2013 at 2:46am
Era Of Facebook Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery has been around since the days people could look at their images in the mirror.  Since that time people have discovered all sorts of ways to use surgery to change their bodies to conform to some ideal.

Mammoplasty work is still one of the more popular surgery as women and men both obsess over their breast sizes and shapes.

Facebook and related Internet sites are causing a new level of cosmetic surgery craze.

Cosmetic surgeons are seeing a surge of new patients showing up for work because they want to look good online.  Why?  More Facebook like, Friend requests and Instagram admires.  Seriously?  Yes.

People are starting to visit plastic surgeons with complaints of how they look in photos their friends tag, wanting a smoother chin-line or higher cheekbones so that the onslaught of random and tagged Facebook and Instagram photos won



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