07-05-2013, 03:01
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2013, 03:13 by TibetanPrincess.)
(07-05-2013, 02:21)christinaaah Wrote: Tibetan.. I may be totally off because it seems like there's no "right" way to measure, but aren't you more like a 30D or 30DD? I think the "traditional" way is to add 4 or 5 to underbust to get band.. so yes you are 30/31 band, and then for every inch above it's 1 cup size. If you're 4-5 inches above, that makes you a D-DD cup?
But anyway, your boobs sound amazing.. I'm 26 underbust and I'm hoping to get where you are!
You know what's funny, though you are tech correct, my over bust would prob measure like a full "b cup" since I have broad shoulders. So the actual growth on my chest does not fully fill out to were it looks like a d cup. I look more like an average c cup the way it sits on me. If my shoulders weren't so broad, I would look like a d cup.
The way I measure is to place the tape flat against the fullest part of the bust along all curves. This to me is more accurate though many measure flat around and straight across. I learned when selling shoes over the phone or internet, you always take a foot measurement and shoe measurement following all curves because straight across is inaccurate and the shoes often will not fit the foot.
Now I know when breasts are contained in a bra measure differently because they are squeezed in or up. And usually the number comes out smaller. So I might measure 33 " in a bra but I got more cleavage to the eye.
So measurement wise, sure I could possibly tech be a d cup but my chest has yet to fill out. In other words, I have gapping and they are still pointy and need to round out. They look small on me. Gals with smaller shoulders are lucky. A nice c cup would make them look like how I would with a d or e cup

Then my caboose is measuring 36.5 and I am petite. It doesn't help. An e cup would barely make me an hour glass or even top to bottom. Thank you by the way.