30-09-2012, 05:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-09-2012, 05:12 AM by mochaccino.)
I know I said I wouldn't post again, but here goes nothing. If someone is a 34D and their boobs increase in size, but the meat on their ribcage does not, than the next size up is a 34DD. If you find that you don't fit into a 34 band anymore, but you can still wear a D cup, than both your boobs and your ribcage circumference have grown, because the cup of a 36D is noticeably bigger than the cup of a 34D. So it seems possible, that you could fit into a 34DD if you fit well into a 36D except for the band being loose, but that begs the question, why wear either a 34DD or a 36D if you're actually a 32G? It makes sense that you might do that if you just can't find that size in stores, or you've chosen not to buy a large specialty size yet, but that seems not to be the reason, unless I'm misunderstanding you somehow. My extremely busty Mom has been wearing a DD for years for that very reason. She would be a lot more comfortable in an F or G. Can you see why some people might find all this a little bit confusing? People might want clarification, and not just be trying to put you on the spot or waste your time.