starryhear
what is the bra/cup size of a metric cup in japanese converted into english (ex: g metric or I metric and so forth). like i am a 44 D so what would that be in the japanese metric system of bra size.and in reverse (the i metric and so forth) for japanese into english/ english/japanese conversion.
Answer
Rather than examine what makes a bra sexy, let's look instead to how Japan seems to have a different measurement for its bras.
First off... having a large number in the chest measurement department isn't nearly as important as the actual cup size.
Being smaller in stature, a woman with a 32 D chest looks larger than someone who is a 44 B.
The number represents the measurement around the chest, the cup measures the breast. Got it? Good. I know I am simplifying things...
Now... in Japan, even though they measure in metric (using centimeters) versus the classic Imperial measurement in inches - no big deal... just convert - the Japanese have a slightly different measurement in cup sizes.
I saw a photo of a Japanese AV (adult video) star implying she had an F cup. Really? It looked like a D maybe.
I suppose it could because they are inflating their charms to add to their charm, but I've discovered there is a less nefarious reason.
Now... I'm actually pretty good a picking out cup sizes. It's a gift that becomes more and more useless as I get older, but I still know what it is I am looking at and hoping to grope.
But here's the thing. Japanese cup sizes are smaller than their western counterparts.
From what I have learned, there is only supposed to be a one cup difference... but it's not. It's more than that.
A Japanese D-cup should be a western C... but in reality it might be a B or a B+.
Why the discrepancy? The numbers were altered to match the population... perhaps to better feed the ego. It's one of those reasons why I think all women's clothing is in a completely alien sizing range, with super models being a size 0, and the average woman being - I don't know, an 8... whatever... I haven't figured that out.
So... in Japan... the average cup size is a B+ to C if we are talking in western terms.
In Japan, women tend to push a bit more flesh into the bra to make it look like it's bigger. I read that somewhere.
Western women will just get a bra that fits, more or less, the actual breast size. Obviously, the more flesh you have (IE, if you are a bit more heavy-set), the more flesh you can squish into the cup.
So.. a 70-centimeter chest with a D-cup in Japan is really a 32-inch chest with a C-cup... and it might actually be a 32-B+ if she wore a bra without trying to stuff extra flesh into it (to wear it in a manner more similar to their western counterparts) .
So... yes... Japanese women have a different sizing for bras AND, they wear their bra in a different manner from the west.
In Japan - once there, I knew what it was I was getting into. I had always jokingly described my ideal woman as an Asian redhead with big tits and that I had always found two out of three while in Japan.
But... I never played that way. I had numerous girlfriends with what I would describe in westernized measurements as B+ cup sized... some as an A+, a few Cs and one or two D's and definitely one DD.
But whatever. They would tell me they were an F-Cup, and I would just laugh inside my head, thinking that they don't think I'm smart enough to know the truth... like I even cared.
However, it turns out they were telling the truth and I really wasn't smart enough to know the difference.
Now we all know. Don't make the same mistake I did. Not that I made a mistake. I used to nod and smile and thropw the damn bra across the bedroom to sit in a crumpled mass in the corner of the tatami mats.
Okay... all this talk of breasts has made me... breathy... that's not the right word, but I didn't want to write down the word 'horny'.
Rather than examine what makes a bra sexy, let's look instead to how Japan seems to have a different measurement for its bras.
First off... having a large number in the chest measurement department isn't nearly as important as the actual cup size.
Being smaller in stature, a woman with a 32 D chest looks larger than someone who is a 44 B.
The number represents the measurement around the chest, the cup measures the breast. Got it? Good. I know I am simplifying things...
Now... in Japan, even though they measure in metric (using centimeters) versus the classic Imperial measurement in inches - no big deal... just convert - the Japanese have a slightly different measurement in cup sizes.
I saw a photo of a Japanese AV (adult video) star implying she had an F cup. Really? It looked like a D maybe.
I suppose it could because they are inflating their charms to add to their charm, but I've discovered there is a less nefarious reason.
Now... I'm actually pretty good a picking out cup sizes. It's a gift that becomes more and more useless as I get older, but I still know what it is I am looking at and hoping to grope.
But here's the thing. Japanese cup sizes are smaller than their western counterparts.
From what I have learned, there is only supposed to be a one cup difference... but it's not. It's more than that.
A Japanese D-cup should be a western C... but in reality it might be a B or a B+.
Why the discrepancy? The numbers were altered to match the population... perhaps to better feed the ego. It's one of those reasons why I think all women's clothing is in a completely alien sizing range, with super models being a size 0, and the average woman being - I don't know, an 8... whatever... I haven't figured that out.
So... in Japan... the average cup size is a B+ to C if we are talking in western terms.
In Japan, women tend to push a bit more flesh into the bra to make it look like it's bigger. I read that somewhere.
Western women will just get a bra that fits, more or less, the actual breast size. Obviously, the more flesh you have (IE, if you are a bit more heavy-set), the more flesh you can squish into the cup.
So.. a 70-centimeter chest with a D-cup in Japan is really a 32-inch chest with a C-cup... and it might actually be a 32-B+ if she wore a bra without trying to stuff extra flesh into it (to wear it in a manner more similar to their western counterparts) .
So... yes... Japanese women have a different sizing for bras AND, they wear their bra in a different manner from the west.
In Japan - once there, I knew what it was I was getting into. I had always jokingly described my ideal woman as an Asian redhead with big tits and that I had always found two out of three while in Japan.
But... I never played that way. I had numerous girlfriends with what I would describe in westernized measurements as B+ cup sized... some as an A+, a few Cs and one or two D's and definitely one DD.
But whatever. They would tell me they were an F-Cup, and I would just laugh inside my head, thinking that they don't think I'm smart enough to know the truth... like I even cared.
However, it turns out they were telling the truth and I really wasn't smart enough to know the difference.
Now we all know. Don't make the same mistake I did. Not that I made a mistake. I used to nod and smile and thropw the damn bra across the bedroom to sit in a crumpled mass in the corner of the tatami mats.
Okay... all this talk of breasts has made me... breathy... that's not the right word, but I didn't want to write down the word 'horny'.
Push up bras for FF cup size?

georgia
I'm 19 and I'm a 38FF as of last year. I'm pretty sure I've grown as my bras have all either ripped in the middle or the back. my bra doesn't even touch my chest underneath my breasts anymore. they're very heavy and uncomfortable so I need support as well but I don't want an ugly bra. I'm looking for something sexy that pushes(and keeps) my girls up. also if anyone knows of good bathing suits for my cup size?
Answer
brastop.com specifically caters to D-K and 28-46 bands. I checked it myself and they carry many bras and swimwear in your size. I've heard many good things about Freya's Deco bra and it goes up to GG I believe. You can find it in other online places like http://www.bravissimo.com/ and http://www.herroom.com/
Since you said you've grown, it might be a good idea to double-check your size so use this guide for a rough idea: http://www.thinandcurvy.com/2010/10/how-to-measure-your-bra-size-correct.html
While nothing beats trying on bras, it might be hard to find something in your size to try on and it's hard to find a place that measures correctly. Mainstream stores like Victoria's Secret, La Senza, etc. are terrible at fitting and they carry an extremely narrow range of sizes.
brastop.com specifically caters to D-K and 28-46 bands. I checked it myself and they carry many bras and swimwear in your size. I've heard many good things about Freya's Deco bra and it goes up to GG I believe. You can find it in other online places like http://www.bravissimo.com/ and http://www.herroom.com/
Since you said you've grown, it might be a good idea to double-check your size so use this guide for a rough idea: http://www.thinandcurvy.com/2010/10/how-to-measure-your-bra-size-correct.html
While nothing beats trying on bras, it might be hard to find something in your size to try on and it's hard to find a place that measures correctly. Mainstream stores like Victoria's Secret, La Senza, etc. are terrible at fitting and they carry an extremely narrow range of sizes.
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