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Video

Alex Loves Whit's Fake Sand Boobs on Last Night's Whitney

Last night on Whitney, Whit gets a fake sand push-up bra from work and shows off her new busty figure to boyfriend Alex (played by comedian Chris D'Elia).

Last night on Whitney, Whit gets a fake sand push-up bra from work and shows off her new busty figure to boyfriend Alex (played by comedian Chris D'Elia). At first the pair joke about the new look and have a little fun with it in the bedroom, but after Alex makes it clear he really likes the fake boobs, Whitney starts to get self-conscious about her small chest. When she asks him to explain, Alex makes the huge mistake of saying he likes the curvy look because it's "like being with a different woman" and that "sometimes you get sick of the same body."

While Alex fails miserably (and hilariously) at getting his point across, can you relate to wanting something new and different from your partner? And is it natural to want your man to mix things up with his look or personality, or a bad sign about the relationship? Watch the funny clip now and share your experiences in the comments!

Celebrity

A Healthy Bite: Katy Perry

"I was shaped like a square at one time.

Katy Perry "I was shaped like a square at one time. I was! I'm generally around 130 pounds, which is totally fine for me. But when I was a kid, I was the same height and weighed more like 145. And I had enormous boobs that I didn't know what to do with, so I wore minimizers, which were not cute. Those thick-ass straps! I got made fun of for the over-the-shoulder boulder holder . . . and all I wanted was to look like Kate Moss. Little did I know . . . that these things would come in handy someday."

Katy Perry, on learning to love her assets in the March issue of Elle Magazine. She also told the magazine that she's "going to have to train like an Olympic athlete" to get through her next tour, and I bet her trainer Harley Pasternak is helping whip her into performance shape.

Beauty

5 Rather Misguided Beauty Products

Sometimes I come across a beauty product and think, "I can see where they were going with that, but .
Five Pretty Terrible Beauty Products

Sometimes I come across a beauty product and think, "I can see where they were going with that, but . . . no, definitely no." Whether it's because the science behind the product isn't really there or because the ingredients are just a little too gross to make them feasible, the following five products could all use a little bit of thoughtful redesign.

Poll

Bring It Up! Instant Breast Lifts: Ga Ga or Gag?

Among the postpartum surprises that some moms deal with is a change in cup size.

Among the postpartum surprises that some moms deal with is a change in cup size. One friend likened her post-baby boobs to folding pancakes into a bra.

Bring It Up! Instant Breast Lifts ($24) are disposable adhesive strips that are applied to the top of the breast to provide up to six inches of lift for A through D cup sizes. Worn on their own, or under a bra, the strips give the girls the perfect heave-ho. Would you add them to your post-baby arsenal?

Poll

Would You Buy a Breast Cream?

There are plenty of breast creams on the market, all designed to lift and firm the breast area.

There are plenty of breast creams on the market, all designed to lift and firm the breast area. Even Lush has joined in on the boob product brigade, with its recent launch of Lovely Jubblies Breast Cream, ($23), which promises to "keep your knockers in t*t top shape." Groan.

Krissy over at OnSugar blog addicted to all things pretty recently weighed in, saying, "I've never considered using a breast cream. I use an eye cream so why shouldn't I use a breast cream? I invest in good bras. I do self-breast exams. Do I need to invest in breast creams?" What do you think? Are breast creams something you file away into unnecessary and questionable beauty categories, or are they at least worth a try?

healthy living

Would a Silicone-Free Boob Job Tempt You to Go Under the Knife?

First it was injecting unwanted fat into your breasts, and now a British cosmetic surgeon is in on the movement to make boob jobs less plastic; a trend that includes using stem cells to grow the additional tissue.

First it was injecting unwanted fat into your breasts, and now a British cosmetic surgeon is in on the movement to make boob jobs less plastic; a trend that includes using stem cells to grow the additional tissue. Professor Laurence Kirwan is taking the tissue from under the breast and placing it above the nipple, creating a more natural-looking breast augmentation. He claims to have completed 150 successful operations, and that his technique is more permanent than silicone implants.


"What I do is to move around some of their assets to produce the best effect. What we are doing is moving tissue so that the skin is tightened below, pushing the breast up and filling it out."

The operation takes about three to three-and-a-half hours and will cost you a pretty penny: between about $12,000 and $18,000.

For me, the most natural-looking breasts are those not altered by surgery. But what do you think? Is the only thing stopping you from enhancing your cleavage the fear of looking too fake?

Sex

Grab Bag! Guy Confesses How Breasts Feel the First Time

Guy confession: What it feels like to touch breasts for the first time — Glamour 9 kisses decoded — YourTango 7 types of cockblockers and (brace yourself) "clamjammers" — Lemondrop Why aren't there more female pickup artists?

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Jessica Alba

Do You Love Your Stretch Marks as Much as Jessica Alba?

Honor Warren may layer on the accessories just like her famous mama, but there are a few items that Jessica Alba's daughter isn't likely to be sporting soon.

Honor Warren may layer on the accessories just like her famous mama, but there are a few items that Jessica Alba's daughter isn't likely to be sporting soon. The actress, who returns to the silver screen next month in her first movie since the birth of 19-month-old Honor, waxed poetically to Self about the battle wounds she bares from her pregnancy. In the February issue of the magazine, Alba discusses her ability to ignore her stretch marks and deflated breasts.

"Pregnancy was the most incredible experience I've ever had, so I’ll take the stretch marks. I’ll take the sagging boobs. I'll take the cellulite I can never get rid of. If you walk around with your head held high and you’re happy and positive, then all that other stuff is irrelevant. Confidence is number one."

Alba may embrace her postpartum body, but plenty of women don't. Have you just accepted the markings of your pregnancies, or would you consider procedures to remove them?

healthy living

Move Fat From Your Booty to Your Breasts?

Breasts come in all shapes and sizes, but some women are just not happy with what nature gave them, or how experience (read: breast feeding ) and age have affected their chest.

Breasts come in all shapes and sizes, but some women are just not happy with what nature gave them, or how experience (read: breast feeding ) and age have affected their chest. Some women opt for breast implants if they feel the need to augment their natural shape, but there's also a controversial procedure available for those who want to add just a little volume. It's kind of a two-for-one procedure that goes like this: body fat is removed from areas where it is plentiful, such as the booty or thighs, via liposuction and injected into breast tissue.

Concerns that re-planted fat could harden and calcify, making mammograms difficult to read, led to a couple of studies to investigate the issue. To learn what the studies found and how effective the injection technique is, read more