Last night at a children's birthday party, I was (once again) asked one of my least favorite questions: "Are they real?"
Don't get me wrong---I am not the least bit ashamed of the fact that my breasts have been enhanced by modern medicine. I have been known to share the information unsolicited if the time (and the audience) is right. In fact, it occurs to me that I have just "outed" myself to a whole lot of people reading this blog. However, let me be clear: I do think it's rude to ask, especially in a crowd of people, even more so if you really don't know the person.
I was still thinking about the rudeness of this question this morning, and I remembered that I had posted a poll about it a few months back. I decided to search and revisit that poll so I could get an idea of the general consensus: Is one's breast augmentation status fair game for casual party conversation? The results? 42% say it depends on how well you know the person, while 36% say it's rude no matter what.
That settles that. But as I was perusing my own poll results, I came across another interesting breast-related poll and related article posted by About.com's Guide to Urban Legends. Find out if ogling women's breasts really increases life expectancy in men.
More Ta Ta-Tastic Polls:
- What's The "Perfect" Breast Size?
- Real or Fake: Can You Tell?
- What Do Men Really Think About Fake Breasts?
See plastic surgery before and after photos.
