11-07-2012, 15:31
Reading your post makes me realize now why the vs calculator does not work for me, I guess I just never thought much about my over-bust. You see, I have been a solid 34 b for years, after using pm, I have outgrown some of them. And I have some c cups that fit now
But when I use this method I get recommended an a or even an aa cup! I never understood until now. The first change that I noticed when I started pm was the fullness. Wonderful fullness! My breasts had been sagging with a terribly sharp slope from the side view. Now they stand out, like at attention lovely round shape. And during the second week of luteal, with my usual swelling, there isn't even a crease underneath! Loving this effect! So does the hubby
So I measure the fullest part at 36, the overbust is also a 36, which gives me a big fat zero. I used this method on another website to try to order a bra and it told me that I currently did not need a bra! And if you check my pics on my program page, clearly, I need a bra, lol! I conclude that shape, both of your breasts, and of the bra, is a big factor in selecting a bra that fits. And of course brands are usually different. I'm thinking I'm better off to try one on before buying. I don't mind being awkward to fit, I'd rather keep the fullness any day


