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Posted by: Jess199@

15th Jul 2016 09:43pm

I had my boobs done


Comments 11

wendel
  • 18th Feb 2017 12:57pm

did they cost much? enjoy

GoBears
  • 3rd Sep 2016 07:02pm

Good for you Jess. As long as you're happy, they look great, then that's all that matters. Congrats girl.

Benji
  • 25th Aug 2016 12:01am

Why would you waste your money?

jaecam04
  • 23rd Aug 2016 04:13pm

Can I see!!

Rawa
  • 2nd Aug 2016 07:08pm

Nuce

Coop0280
  • 2nd Aug 2016 01:08am

Under or above muscle? Under is where it's at yo, seen well too many bunk above jobs. Still, good on you either way, the world always needs more titties.

Morgyo
  • 29th Jul 2016 01:03pm

nice

georgel
  • 18th Jul 2016 12:39pm

I am not against your decision to have the procedure done, but it would be interesting to know what was the reason for getting your boobs enlarged or reduced.

Anonymous
  • 8th Aug 2016 03:06pm
I am not against your decision to have the procedure done, but it would be interesting to know what was the reason for getting your boobs enlarged or reduced.

Do you feel it was appropriate for your age? Is there any regret?

lonestar
  • 27th Jul 2016 09:32am
I am not against your decision to have the procedure done, but it would be interesting to know what was the reason for getting your boobs enlarged or reduced.

May I ask is it easy procedure and whereabouts? some clues please. Thank you!! Enjoy!

PGS
  • 16th Jul 2016 06:42pm

I hope you are happy with them.

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