Reading (and cracking-up at) all the Man-Answers here, I can’t resisit but to put in my 2 cents.
Yes, when women get really lean, especially to the point where our rectus abdomini show, we lose much of our breast volume. Breasts are largely fat tissue, so when we lose that much body fat to become lean, the breasts are no exception.
[quote]chinadoll wrote:
Reading (and cracking-up at) all the Man-Answers here, I can’t resisit but to put in my 2 cents.
Yes, when women get really lean, especially to the point where our rectus abdomini show, we lose much of our breast volume. Breasts are largely fat tissue, so when we lose that much body fat to become lean, the breasts are no exception. [/quote]
All this talk about spot reduction… What about spot addition?!
[quote]CaliforniaLaw wrote:
Mufasa wrote:
I’m with Boppy on this one…
Couldn’t the EXACT same discourse have occurred WITHOUT mentioning Jelena and Gina by name?
Couldn’t just as much have been learned about the topic of bodyfat % and the loss of breast size without injecting their names?
Mufasa
Eh, I couldn’t care less about the “real or fake” question. As to rudeness… When you put on a bikini to draw attention to (and sometimes profit) from your physique, you open to door to questions about your physique.
In any event, the question was legit, though: Can a woman keep her breasts while losing weight? Answer: Not really.
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Agreed.
Why is it rude? Because they contribute to this site and there is more of a “personal” touch to their pictures and who they are as a person?
If he had mentioned some other fitness chick, it would be okay? Sounds like messed up reasoning.
I think the question is fine. They are judged on how they look, they may or may not have implants, so who cares if someone mentions it or asks them? Whether they want to answer or not is up to them. But it’s definitely not rude in this setting.
Seriously though, hot is hot whether they are real, fake, big or small.
That’s all you need to know.[/quote]
How true…The first time I saw Jelena in the Fahrenheit ad I thought WOW!!! This girl is smokin’!!! She is the reason I found this site…She is my mentor!!! I could care less that she has implants…Her body is awesome!!! Truly an inspiration for the rest of us!!!
The Internet and Computer screens seem to diminish our sense of things like “etiquette” or “manners” or basic respect.
Hell…I’m guilty of it guys! I’m never mean or rude to someone, even on the Internet; but my inhibitions come down sometimes with the pic of a hot woman!..or if someone post something that I’m passionate about. (Even though if I’m out of line, I try to eventually apologize, and on more than one occasion have asked the MODS to remove the offending thread).
I’m not naive…implants are becoming as common as manicures for a lot of women; but I’m not going to walk up to someone and say:
“Are those fake tits?”
Another thing. This thread doesn’t have a feel of honest inquiry, but of “calling out” two particular competitors. By now, ANYONE who has been on a fitness or bodybuilding site for even a SHORT period of time KNOWS that the leaner a woman gets, the more fat (and size) is lost in the breast. So the “innocent inquiry” thing just doesn’t fly.
Hey…all of us need to determine what’s “right” to them or what “wrong”…
…and I’m the LAST person who can judge that for someone else!
[quote]Mufasa wrote:
Hey…all of us need to determine what’s “right” to them or what “wrong”…
…and I’m the LAST person who can judge that for someone else! [/quote]
I like you, so don’t take this the wrong way… BUT… Isn’t there some irony in that statement? In your post your in fact determine it’s wrong for someone to “call out” a fitness model about her fake tits. So aren’t you, in a sense, determining what’s right or wrong for the OP?
On a serious note, I do agree with your point. If you know someone posts to this board, why call them out by name? It doesn’t further the conversation.