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FutureMemory's avatar

They look like they were bolted on.

The last link looks 100% natural, and so much more attractive.

josie's avatar

For starters it is possible that the first three were Photoshopped in the first place. The real model may not look anything like that. The last example is probably real.

Pandora's avatar

I can tell. Real boobs can get squished easily. And as you said, they tend to look pushed up on the chest.

gorillapaws's avatar

Small natural breasts are 1000x better than surgically implanted bags of goo.

zensky's avatar

We need more questions like this.

JLeslie's avatar

For sure the second and third link are fake. The first one not necessarily. When women are very thin, the fake is more likely to be obvious, not because their boobs are big, some women have naturally very large breasts, but because how the breast connects to the chest the lack of a natural looking fat layer is telling. I have a realtive you in her youth had perfect breasts, prefectly round, almost like large, not very large, half oranges glued to her chest, real breasts. The trick was around the edge of the orange there was a “natural look” to the breast to the chest. I had great breasts when I was young also, C cups, could go without a bra. People sometimes thought I had fake ones. Now they sag enough people know better I guess, but they still are pretty good.

A girlfried of mine went from an A to C, and no one would ever ever guess they were fake, even naked, unless you touched them of course. She was thin, but not super skinny, and her body looked and looks natural and beautiful. And, of course her breasts are staying up better than mine.

Coloma's avatar

I agree with @JLeslie I have a couple female friends with fake boobs, and another thing is they do not go flat like natural breasts when you lie down. They remain like missles ready to launch. lol I have no plans of tampering with my breasts, but I get the visual in my hot tub when they float up under my chin and look extra perky. lolololol

wilma's avatar

The first three look really fake and I assume that they are. In the last picture they looks quite natural and very well could be. I agree with@FutureMemory the last picture is much prettier.
In writing that I wonder about my use of the word pretty for a woman’s breasts? I would also use that term to describe nice legs or arms, hair or face I guess.
As an aside… I don’t really have an attraction one way or the other. I prefer this, but I don’t think fake boobs look very pretty.

ragingloli's avatar

Give me a knife or laser scalpel and access to the females and I will find out.

Skaggfacemutt's avatar

I had mine done in the 80’s. I wish I hadn’t, but it costs too much to have them undone. Mine look very natural, and are soft. At my age, I would probably be sagging about now if I hadn’t done it. I have a hard time finding a bathing suit that fits on top, even though I am only a C. I have mixed feelings about them as I was so flat after nursing my babies. I didn’t have hardly anything to begin with. I guess I would rather have what I have than have nothing at all.

marinelife's avatar

The roubdbess and you can definitely tell if you touch them.

john65pennington's avatar

Circles are the clues. Natural does not have circles.

annewilliams5's avatar

The ability to tell if a “fake” breast looks “real” is going to depend on whether the implants are older and silicone, newer and saline, and if they
were placed under the muscle or over. The first ones are over the muscle and fake. The last one is in an underwire pushup bra, but I’ll bet on real.

bewailknot's avatar

The circles are a sure sign of fake. I used to work in an implant factory before the silicone ones were frowned upon, and those are much harder to detect, both visually and by touch. The saline come round or sort of breast shaped, and I don’t know why anyone would choose the round but maybe they are less expensive.

woodcutter's avatar

@bewailknot what an interesting job!

JLeslie's avatar

My friend switched hers from silicone to saline during the big scare. The silicone were perfect when they were removed, not leaking at all. I haven’t seen her naked since that surgery, but she was the one I mentioned above who looked very natural, and I had seen her body many times with the silicone. She still looks great to me, she never mentioned if they look more fake to her. She does think it probably was not worth switching them since they looked fine and she was not sick. She didn’t have a surgeons fee (relative) but she had to pay the other hospital bills of course.

Skaggfacemutt's avatar

@bewailknot I have no idea what mine are. I don’t know what everyone means by “circles.” Mine are over the muscle, and they just look like boobs. They are soft and feel perfectly natural. They move like normal boobs, which (I think) is the advantage over the “under the muscle” boobs. Natural boobs are fat pockets that sit between the muscle and the skin. Instead of fat pockets, mine are a bag of some kind of squishy stuff, so why would they look or feel any different? I have never understood why any doctor would put the implants under the muscle. How is that going to look, feel, or move naturally?

wilma's avatar

@Skaggfacemutt can you see the difference between the first three pictures and the four one?
The first three are probably implants. The fourth one may or may not be. The “circles” are the way that the false breast looks under the skin. There is a perfectly round lump of something under their skin. Natural breasts don’t usually look like that.

JLeslie's avatar

@Skaggfacemutt The circle especially at the top of the breast. The last photo she does not go from what looks like a almost no fat upper chest to circle breasts. There is a gradual slope, because of the fat layer. When those other girls gain weight their breasts will look more natural.

I think sometimes they go behind the muscle because mammography is more accurate and there is less likelihood of rippling being visible. Also, I think behind the muscle is a higher look? Not sure? I never read up on it in detail.

Skaggfacemutt's avatar

Oh I see (I didn’t look at the pictures before). Thank goodness mine don’t look like that. Maybe these models went for too big of a size for their frame. I never wanted to look like Dolly Parton – just wanted a normal size. Mine are kind of a small C or large B, and I weigh 120, so they look perfectly normal.

bewailknot's avatar

I was thinking about these pictures and remembering the circular saline implants we made. The perfect ones had the same thickness of silicone shell throughout, but acceptable ones were thicker on the edge. I was thinking that might accentuate the rim, although I think these models probable have a low percentage of body fat which might also make the implant more visible..

Neizvestnaya's avatar

Most of the time I can tell by the gap of tight skin stretched in between the boobs that hang too low to be sticking out so straight. Some boob jobs look good though if the woman isn’t completely flat to begin with or doesn’t go with D cups on a bony frame.

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