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› Personal Ads & Forum › General Discussion › Breast implants – Do they affect a latch?
As the title says, do breast implants affect ability to latch properly?
In my experience breast enhancements vary significantly, from ‘wow I had no idea’ to ‘wow I thought you were snuggling a couple of soccer balls’. The latter are different to latch, not so much give 😉
I have implants(silicone) but a fair amount of natural tissue and I don’t have any issues with getting a nice latch….I think it depends on placement and size prior to insertion
I don’t have implants but a friend had them done and she had them inserted under a muscle flap to push all breast tissue to front. It maybe easier to latch to a breast done this way, but in early stages the breast is not expanded fully so it is adjusting for months I would think.
I don’t think now that is much of an issue compared to old methods of inserts, so as long as the nipple is there and the breast is not very tight, it shoukd work just fine.
For comparison, my ex gf had very tight natural breast tissue but it was difficult to suckle on her. So, implants or not, it can be difficult depending on density of a tissue.
Thanks for the replies, quite interesting! I didn’t consider the implant type. I would assume a saline filled implant may make latching a little difficult compared to a silicone implant?
(Then again, I don’t know how either feel, I kindly volunteer to find this out for everyone 😅).
Saline implants felt the most natural to me. Silicone implants gave more substantial curves. Neither one made it difficult to latch. Now if she had some basketballs that really stretched out the nipple, there might be difficulty latching properly. That’s my two cents worth.😉