I was speaking from personal experience with my other half who has spent waaaaaay more than the cost of a mid level car to get to 2000cc.
You are assuming that girls make the journey to XL sizes with no complications, which is often not the case. You are assuming that just having implants that size do not cause health issues, also often not the case. Backache, shoulder pains from bra straps, skin problems from the skin being stretched by the implant etc etc.
Apparently shaving her legs has become far more difficult and the clothes/bra thing is a never-ending struggle.
We have been to strip clubs without issue, but I have yet to hear of her getting any discounts or being let out of a speeding ticket (she just got one grrr)
Uhm, no I was assuming anything. I live in a household where the women all have 2000+. Please do not put words in my mouth. I stated facts and related my personal experience as well. Sure, if you had a lot of complications or paid for a very expensive surgeon you might spend more than a mid-level car. If you bought a mid-level car and had lots of complications and took it to a super expensive mechanic, you would end up spending more on the car. I made the statement that a Class A TT and BA would cost that much. Ergo, a trip to the 2k range would not be astronomical. One of my wives did it in two steps, and it maybe cost 20-25k total including car rentals, motels, planes, food and everything. I did NOT say what you attempted to stick me with: that an entire journey to 2k costs less than a car. It could, but only if you were careful and lucky.
I was not assuming no health issues, I asked for your input. Kindly quit assuming I am assuming. TitsMcGee has more than double that volume, and has no medical issues. Significant or not. Backache, shoulder pains and skin problems do not fall into the "significant health problems" as you stated in your prior post. I stand by my statement, unless you can indicate some significant health complications that arise from current implant technology. Which I am interested to hear about. Popped implants and capsular contraction are no fun, but they are not a life-or-death type issue. They just require remediation. The emotional damage is more substantial than any actual health risks.
There are some outliers (SexyStar comes to mind) who got a godawful dice roll and had one problem after another. I do not think that it is a representation of the norm.
Shopping around helps with costs. Not that long ago, Dr. Foster was doing boob jobs for 3700$, and cranking out happy customers. Revis was charging 20k and crippling people emotionally and financially with revisions. Pousti was telling people they needed to take 5 surgeries including a lift to hit their target numbers (he wanted over 50k total to do what Pazminio did for maybe 8k).
I forgot about shaving legs. Heh. And speeding tickets still seem to get collected. Tho they both went to Harbor Freight today and bought a large generator and the guy totally did not charge them for any of the accessories.
Thank god someone else who isn't me thinks revis is a butcher.
Now the rest is to the whole group...
Anywho, I'm 35k in for two jobs, the first with Revis, the second with the wonderful Dr Hunsaker.
I'm not quite the 2k limit discussed, I went to 1800 because I had a terrible time with the first job and I was concerned about looking like a 'freak' to normal people.
There are a few aspects of this that I'd like to tackle:
First, the wave of feminism that we're currently in discourages pleasing men, and furthermore, exhibits a certain amount of disgust when addressing male sexual pleasure- it took me a long time to make a reasonably sized group of female friends and the majority of them don't like sex much. It seems to be a thing, now. Factoring that in, XXL breasts, tend more often to be a norm of women who have problems with self image, and often that links with with male sexual interest. Remove that incentive, you have a decrease in the number of women with very large implants.
Price is significant. Where I'm from, there's only one doctor that does over 1000cc and he's a butcher. I wanted silicones, affording them was significant, and the wait time long (Plovier, but I'm not a girl who hangs around for 6 months.) Putting in XL silicones is pretty traumatic on the body, my incisions for salines are really small. That cost will only increase- eventually I'll have to have them redone, bras are expensive and my clothing expenditure just increased significantly. I prefer very tailored clothing, and that just went away, unless I'm shelling out hundreds on Herve leger and custom made. I have a certain amount put aside for improvements per year, but ultimately, I fund myself and I have a regular corporate job. Time off also has to be carefully planned.
Perception is a factor: most people wouldn't pick the size of my boobs- in corporate clothing they look surprisingly like they suit me, and not particularly bolted on at all.. even though by most standards, they're huge.
We're also moving into an era where people are less committed than ever- there may not actually be the reward of a husband at the end of the surgery line, and if there isn't, what if you're so big your only option is sexwork?
Totally unrewarding for a non conventional path if its not where you want to end up.
If there's a constant desire for new models with new huge boobs, where's the reward anyway? you're just a rumor now who'll be sold on the news when there's a new girl. Its a lot of investment to be 'special' if you aren't ultimately doing it for yourself.
My two cents, anyway.