darkinshadows
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ORIGINAL: darkinshadows This is about cup size - which has nothing to do with weight. You can be a skinny as KM and still have large breasts. The A,B,C,D is everything to do with the cup, not the size around the person. That will be the inch total. You may find it is more a childbaring thing than weight as well, depending how a country deals with breast feeding and contraception, as these play important rolls in determining breast size. Peace and Rapture I have just been sat in the sun on my balcony and taking note of the women that pass. I don't need convincing that there are thin women with large breasts and fat women with small breasts, people are a mix but from what I can see passing under my balcony, large women tend to on average have larger breasts than small women. It would be interesting to know the chest size that goes with the cup size. I bet on average larger cup sized bras have a larger chest size. Well, I am an 34 and depending on the bras cut, I can vary from a DD to an E cup. That would be a dress size 12 - 14 so I am by no way on the large size. Something I do know is that depending on how I dress I can look larger, simply because my breasts hold out a garment depending how it is cut, so if it isnt shaped, I could look like I am wearing a tent! Larger breasts can give the impression of a larger figure, similar to pearshaped thighs - and few women take this isnt consideration when they dress (oh I am a fashion whore) But the article is about cup sizing... at that doesn't have a baring on the size in inches. Excessive weight doesn't always equal larger breasts but alot of people wear the wrong size of bra - which could also determine why there may seem to be bigger breast in the UK.
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