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how big is too big?

Started by kariann330, July 16, 2013, 08:26:21 PM

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Tristan

Idk I have a full C barely D and I feel like they are to big sometimes ???
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calico

I want C cups, (I am b cup) but I don't know about implants....... :-\
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Joanna Dark

Quote from: Tristan on July 16, 2013, 10:23:22 PM
Idk I have a full C barely D and I feel like they are to big sometimes ???

Yeah I know what ya mean. I have a full B smallish C but I wear a 34 B with only a tiny bit of overflow and I feel like they are pretty big.

What I want though is for them to round out more in the center and for the areola to increase in diameter. I've only been on HRT for 20 weeks too, so they have only just begun to grow. I def don't want to be a DD. NOOOO. I'll be more then happy with a full C.

It sucks for trans women because even if someone is like a 36 C or something the circumference and shape of a MAAB ribcage can make them appear kinda odd without a bra to lift and shape them. I heard that only 20 percent of trans women ever reach C cup and like 50 percent never get beyond a B cup and Tanner stage 3.
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Makalii

If you plan on doing anything that requires a lot of movement or physical activity I'd say anything above a large C is a little on the too much side. I mean I've just heard a lot of girls complaining about them getting in the way. Personally I think I'd be happy with a B, but granted I'm not very experienced with the whole measuring scale. x)
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Nov413

I'm probably between a B and C, since I can somewhat fill a C bra. However, they still feel very small, so it'll definitely be a while before I think they're actually "big."
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Joanna Dark

Quote from: Makalii on July 17, 2013, 01:14:01 AM
If you plan on doing anything that requires a lot of movement or physical activity I'd say anything above a large C is a little on the too much side. I mean I've just heard a lot of girls complaining about them getting in the way. Personally I think I'd be happy with a B, but granted I'm not very experienced with the whole measuring scale. x)

Measuring can be tough for a trans gal as some of us, though not all, have a broader chest. The simplest way to do it is to measure your underbust for your band size. You use a cloth measuring tape and measure right under your boobs. This will be your band size. Make sure it is tight. Then measure over your bust. Don't measure tightly, however. Give it some slack. But measure over both nipples. If you have an odd number, round up or down to the nearest even number. A measurement of 37 will be either a 36 or 38. Use whichever is comfy.

Then subtract your band size from this number. This will be your cup size. For example, if you have a 36 underbust and a 38 inch bust, you will be a 36 B. An A cup will yield a one. Then a B cup will be a two inch difference between the two measurements and a C cup would be a three inch difference. So on and so forth.

Now, some women use an outdated and down right anachronistic system which is adding four inches to the band measurement or five if it is odd number. The reason this is no longer accurate is because when bra manufacturers started making bras back in the early 20th century the cloth they used wasn't very elastic. And they generally used underwire. Ouch! But now, the bra industry has been revolutionized and most, if not all, bras are made with very elastic fibers that stretch and aren't so rigid like bras of old. Because of this there is no need to add four inches.

I mean say you have a band size of 36 and a bust measurement of 38. That would mean you have a negative two cup size. You will literally have negative boobs. That is ridiculous. Not every women is blessed with big old boobs. Far from it. I mean I have a band size of 32/33 and a bust size of 36/37. That would mean I am a zero cup size. I would be flat. Trust me I am not. I have to bind my breasts to pass as a guy. And even then...anyhoo there may be a reason to add a an inch or two because we unfortunately are MAAB and have a slightly different shaped chest that is broad or sometimes with extruding lower ribs, so it may be necessay in some cases.

Just go with whatever is comfy. I am technically a C cup. A 34 C to be exact. But I wear a 34 B and it fits perfectly. Basically get the measurement and go and try out a couple sized and pick what fits. Generally, you will want to be able to fit your index finger through the shoulder straps but it should fit tightly and shouldn't be too loose. Not all bras are equal and just like jeans or slacks different brands will have different meeasuremnts. It isn't like buying icky guy jeans and you can just grab a pair of 30 x 30 jeans and all will be equal. Being a girl is tough this way because it forces you to shop and try stuff on. The horror, the horror. Shopping! I only want to go shopping like once a day and use a get in and never get out approach lol I LOVE SHOPPING!

I hope this helps. But remember you are still growing so don't buy like 10 bras. Only buy a couple as you will outgrow them if you are lucky. But nothing is better then finding a super cute bra. Well except for finding a totally cute top. Or even better some killer red skinny jeans or jeggings!!!!
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Nero

Quote from: JLT1 on July 16, 2013, 10:02:38 PM
It depends on the size of the person.  My wife is 5'1", a former gymnast and is 40DD – they are big (fun, but big :angel:).  I'm 6'1", not particularly muscular but am also a 40DD – not so big.  Our breasts are also shaped differently, despite being the same size so I can't borrow her bras and she can't borrow mine.   However, I need support when I'm active and it's kind of a pain. But normal activity around the house is fine.  But hey, I LOVE these things....and so does she.  ;D ;D ;D

This.
Though build has more to do with it than height. I had big tits but they went with my large frame. My cousin has a tiny frame and her B cups are like a DD on her.
I'd venture that because of frame and ribcage a typical trans women can handle a larger than average cup size and may even prefer one for proportion.
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kariann330

I love how my attempts at serious conversation become so comical and funny to read. Thank you everyone for the laughs....lets keep them coming....and btw talking about boobs bouncing on a trampoline isn't derailed in my opinion....but does sound rather painful if you get past a DD...i can only imagine how bad it would be for an ex who is a EE aka DDDD.
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StellaB

Personally I don't see much of a problem until they start sagging down past the top half of your belly.
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Jenna Marie

I think it depends, as people have said, on frame size of the person and band size of the bra. I know a very very slender woman for whom a 34B looks big and I'd bet 34C would be huge... and another for whom 36DD looked about proportional.

Personally, the first time I tried on a C-cup bra and stuffed it just to see, it looked WAY too big. Joke's on me - I'm about a 42DDD now. And frankly, I'd be fine with stopping here! No backaches (yet), but buying bras is already getting to be a pain.

My wife is 36J and I don't think even she could hit herself in the eye with a boob, so no on the black eye. :)  She might be able to knock someone else unconscious, though.
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HM

I'd be fine with B's. C's at most as I am tall but thin.

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generous4

My partner's mom owns a lingerie shop, so she is big time into bra sizing etc.  She has been very helpful with getting my bras in a good size.

Here is some a helpful diagram about "sister sizes":
http://www.->-bleeped-<-.com/r/femalefashionadvice/comments/16qn7h/hello_ffa_im_a_bit_new_to_this_sub_but_i_noticed/
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ZoeM

Quote from: generous4 on July 17, 2013, 09:48:45 AM
My partner's mom owns a lingerie shop, so she is big time into bra sizing etc.  She has been very helpful with getting my bras in a good size.

Here is some a helpful diagram about "sister sizes":
http://www.->-bleeped-<-.com/r/femalefashionadvice/comments/16qn7h/hello_ffa_im_a_bit_new_to_this_sub_but_i_noticed/

15"?!? How could you MOVE?
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noleen111

I have D Cups, and I happy with mine.. I dont think they are too big on me..

but a good bra is important,,,
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PepperedIssy

I rarely envision myself with sweater puppies, strangely enough. Female, but no sweater puppies really. But really, some girls can pull off really, really big breasts, and I am not sure how they do it, yet for some as they get bigger, they just look peculiar. Maybe with my build, I'll pull off having barely anything! Oooor they'll get big, and I'll complain. Only the future will tell!  :D

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vegie271

Quote from: generous4 on July 17, 2013, 09:48:45 AM
My partner's mom owns a lingerie shop, so she is big time into bra sizing etc.  She has been very helpful with getting my bras in a good size.

Here is some a helpful diagram about "sister sizes":
http://www.->-bleeped-<-.com/r/femalefashionadvice/comments/16qn7h/hello_ffa_im_a_bit_new_to_this_sub_but_i_noticed/




OK everyone does it weird, by this I am 34B, american I am 38A??? , I like  having a smaller ribcage and larger breasts sounds nicer  ;D even though they are the same

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generous4

Quote from: vegie271 on July 17, 2013, 10:35:34 AM
OK everyone does it weird, by this I am 34B, american I am 38A??? , I like  having a smaller ribcage and larger breasts sounds nicer  ;D even though they are the same
Yeah, most women are very confused about their bra size, so why shouldn't you also be confused!  Join the club.

You really just have to take these charts and stuff as a starting point.  That is what my partner's mom tells me, and other experienced bra fitters will say the same thing.  There is SO much variation in breast shapes and sizes, coupled to so much variation in the design of bras, that a few simple measurements never tell the tale.  You just have to have an experienced fitter and try on a lot of bras.
All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.    
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generous4

Quote from: ZoeM on July 17, 2013, 09:50:47 AM
15"?!? How could you MOVE?
Got interrupted before finished with my earlier reply to you, Zoe.

That table is from the Ewa Michalak company in Poland, which makes some nice lingerie.

The thing to look at in this table is NOT the numbers across the top.  Instead look at the cup volume down the left side.  Just consider, for example, the 6 inch column.  It ranges from a teeny 390 cubic centimeters up to a heavy 2640 cubic centimeters, almost 7 times greater!  And the weight goes as the volume, so you can imagine the weight difference.  Needless to say, most women are in the upper left of that table, but a significant number are in the lower left.  I am not going to tell you exactly where I am now, but I used to be in the upper left.  :o :)
All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.    
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vegie271



and the thing is at $100 for a fitting and $100 for a bra and me only spending $100 a month for for food forget it I will go without them I only spend $100 a year on clothes any way


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Cassandra Hyacinth

A or B cup breasts will do me just fine. Any larger would get a bit inconvenient.
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