07-18-2003, 11:41 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Location: the phoenix metro
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la la la... there's no average breast size. they range anywhere from handulls to massive mammers. i'd say that considering the standard size scale, i'd consider c an average size, but there's no norm when it comes to boobies... they're all over the scale.
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07-19-2003, 12:00 AM | #4 (permalink) |
Fast'n'Bulbous
Location: Australia, Perth
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b-c i guess
but they're more numbers inbetween, eg a 22 b or something as long as the girl is in proportion. I guess it goes to the average size of the girl, cause these things are normally in proportion, without any outside influences... on a side note, how do they actually measure a bra? is it just cup size, or do the straps have a seperate size scheme? basically, what does the size c, in metrics actually show or represent? |
07-19-2003, 12:12 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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There are two important measurements to make. These measurements are in inches and apply mainly to the North American market.
The first is the band size around the chest. Use a tape-measure around the chest just under the breast. Keep the tape level on the front and back. Add 5" to this measurement to obtain your chest band size. The second is the cup size. You should measure around the breast at the fullest part. The difference between this measurement and your chest band size is your cup size. Each inch of difference is a cup size. from: http://www.phudson.com/BREAST/brasize.html A C cup size means that a woman's chest is 3 inches bigger around her breasts than under her breasts.
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07-19-2003, 03:30 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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average? I dunno. - silly idea?
Whatever looks good on the particular lady is good enough, there's no hard and fast rules. As someone else said. 'Normal' is anything but.
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