[QUOTE=ExecTalent;2180239]It is not because how they will look naked, but how they will look in clothes. I have unsuccessfully tried to talk a number of women out of getting them. Women spent a lot of time in clothes and want to look their best. As they get older and they do not turn as many heads (again, in clothes) they think breasts will add to their attractiveness to men, women and themselves. Brazilian women are open enough to admit that they get more upset when men do not check them out than when they do. They do not come home from shopping complaining men were ogling them and that men are pigs, they complain when no one noticed them.
I would be more interested if someone has found a way to talk them out of getting their breasts augmented. I have tried pretty much everything including mentioning older women I know who have had them removed. Nothing worked. I only delayed the inevitable.[/QUOTE]You are correct, I forgot to add that detail, its about how they look dressed. It actually makes the situation more disappointing because there are so many ways to improve how they look clothed without having to resort to surgery. I tell them "use a push up bra" but they don't listen. Its all part of this stupid mania in Brazil for "mulherao" that is diving so many magra / falsa magras to be insecure. It drives me nuts to hear these perfect bodied girls saying "I'm too thin, I need to gain weight". I tell them "noooo, these mulheraos remain them forma for 1 year max and then they are gordinhas or worse" . But to no avail.
