Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 02, 2017, 01:06:53 PM
Lexi, thank you for your service, and get ye over to our veterans thread Roll Call! immediately! 
Hugs, Devlyn
Thank yo for your praise Devlyn, but I'm not a veteran. I was in the army when I was younger but never fought in any wars (luckily). I was just a naive teenager and didn't know what to do with myself after high school. I was still trying to fit the "manly mold" and thought it a good way to prove my manhood. I don't regret the experience, but the military was clearly not for me, nor being a man, as it turns out.
Quote from: CollieLass on March 05, 2017, 03:50:37 PM
Perhaps more likely a 38 B 
This is quoted from elsewhere.....
Measuring for a comfortable bra fit.
Band Size – Measure around your ribcage in inches, then add 4" (called the Underbust +4 method) to get this
Cup Size – Measure around the fullest part of the bust (over the nipples) – take away ribcage measurement. A difference of 6″ is a B cup, 7″ is a C cup, 8″ is a D cup, 9″ is a DD cup and so on.
The vast majority of things I have read online, state the band size is the under-bust measurement without adding anything. I did read about the adding the inches somewhere and was completely confused.
I can tell you right now, with the brand of bras I buy, a 38- anything is going to slip right off me.
I actually have a few 38C bras that I bought when I was just a cross-dresser (my rib cage was 4 inches bigger and I was flat chested, wearing C up breast forms - the HRT and some weight loss, actually made my frame shrink that much!) and those 38C are way to big!
There must be some bra company out there still measuring their bras with the 4 inch method, but I don't think it's common anymore.