I just find it odd that my bosom is substantially smaller than most women who wear my bra size.
Your exact bra size? Or your cup size? If they can wear your bras comfortably, I'm with you on the oddness.
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I just find it odd that my bosom is substantially smaller than most women who wear my bra size.
Your exact bra size? Or your cup size? If they can wear your bras comfortably, I'm with you on the oddness.
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Isn't cup size calculated such that if you measure around the fullest part of the breasts, each inch larger than your band size is a cup? So if you're 36 band size, and 40 inches around the fullest part of your breasts, you're a 36 D? If you're 36 band, and 39 around the breasts, you're C, etc?
That sounds about right. I always want to get measured for a bra, but I opt for just trying and trying and trying and trying until I fond one that fits and is comfortable and sits right.
Your exact bra size? Or your cup size? If they can wear your bras comfortably, I'm with you on the oddness.
bra size. I wear a 34D nowadays. Then again, maybe it's just me and my internal image of myself is still a 34A.
Was that pre-Franny?
measuring boobies: [link]
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My girls seem to gain weight at the same rate as the rest of me. So, as my ribcage gets larger, so does my boobies. I've been a C-cup basically my whole life. But, my boobies are definately larger than when I was in high school. It's just weird. Bodies are weird. Boobies are weird.
Plei, they made boobies into math!
That sounds about right. I always want to get measured for a bra, but I opt for just trying and trying and trying and trying until I fond one that fits and is comfortable and sits right.
I was fitted for a bra for my wedding, and that was it. I just try 'em on now, too. Actually, I was a slave to Bali underwire for years, and never had to change bra sizes or try them on, after I found the right one. They were my favorite. Always. A year or two ago, I suddenly couldn't wear underwire, if my life depended on it, so I'm back to the try ons, unless I like a bra well enough and am able to find it again, when I need it.
I also hate seams in the cups. Why do they have to go right across the nipple? Buying a non-underwire, non-seamed bra, for 36Ds, one that actually holds them in place, is quite an adventure.