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"You think this boob size is too big" why? I have big ones now found them sports bras in boots are the best as my back hurts at times. I hate bras as big and they cut into me .
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over a year ago
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"They are fantastic...but look more like an E or even an F cup than a DD..??
Yea good point
Might be a good idea to get them measured properly "
I'm a 36F nowadays and mine are way smaller than that! |
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"They are fantastic...but look more like an E or even an F cup than a DD..??
Yea good point
Might be a good idea to get them measured properly
I'm a 36F nowadays and mine are way smaller than that!"
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over a year ago
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"They are fantastic...but look more like an E or even an F cup than a DD..??
Yea good point
Might be a good idea to get them measured properly
I'm a 36F nowadays and mine are way smaller than that!
And how lovely you look "
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Here's an example:
Bras that are sizes 32B and a 34B have different cup sizes -- even though the letters are the same.
Bras that are sizes 34B and 32C will have the same -- or very similar -- cup sizes, even though the letters are different.
Going down one band size, but up one cup size, will ensure that the cup sizes actually stay the same, and they will have a similar fit -- even though the letter sizes are different.
The reverse is also true: go up a band size, and down a cup size, and the cup sizes will stay the same. |
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"Here's an example:
Bras that are sizes 32B and a 34B have different cup sizes -- even though the letters are the same.
Bras that are sizes 34B and 32C will have the same -- or very similar -- cup sizes, even though the letters are different.
Going down one band size, but up one cup size, will ensure that the cup sizes actually stay the same, and they will have a similar fit -- even though the letter sizes are different.
The reverse is also true: go up a band size, and down a cup size, and the cup sizes will stay the same."
That's kind of what I was getting at suggesting re measurement! e.g. 40DD would be roughly the same in volume as 36F but mine look way smaller to me than the OP's! |
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over a year ago
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DD is not a very large cup size but people seem to think it is because it's a double. So no I'd say its smallish for here. I'm 36F and I don't consider that too large. If anyone does then they can always pass on by. |
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isnt the cup size the difference between the under boob measurement against the over widest part measurement - therefore someone with a narrower back and slimmer frame would have a larger cup size - makes no odds to me i never wear a bra to need to know ![](/icons/s/2/cute.gif) |
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"You think this boob size is too big"
I would say most men would say there's no such thing as too big.
As a woman I'd say they're only too big if they are a problem for you, or you think they're too big.
I would rather have something smaller than my 34F but that's what nature gave me
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