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What about compression ratio? Torque? eom
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...how many users of this forum of the male gender know how to determine a bra size?  or how to determine cup size?  If yes, can you do it without a tape measure?  Female people may not be experts either apparantly as studies report 64-80% of women are wearing the wrong size.

Given the long experience of the members here, I would expect if anyone knows it would be us.  I am betting however the number is 0.  Maybe not.  Maybe some have calibrated eyeballs.

We are asked this question every time we do a review and I suspect the reviewers do just what I do #1 look at her website (or P411 profile) or failing that #2 use whatever the TER profile says.  To make it worse, I don't choose playmates based on their measurements so I am clueless at review time.

I am thinking carrying a tape measure to a date will not be well received...or maybe a bra fitting could be a fun role play...hmmm.

The number size is measured just under the breasts, and the letter size is based on the difference between that measurement and the measurement taken right over the breasts.  Each increase of an inch corresponding to a letter of the alphabet.

Thus if a gals measurement under the breast is 36", and it is 38" taken over the breasts, then she is a 36B  (38-36 = 2 = B)

Why not take a tape measure?

Just tell her you want to role play with you being a lingerie  salesperson and she being a first time bra buyer.  It could be fun.

Here's a little primer on bras, courtesy of Frank Castanza

....I actually get my boob size checked annually after for the longest time wearing a 44DD and turns out I was a 44H! lol  
And not just that...I always get a 2nd opinion. Usually I'll go to like a Frederick's of Hollywood and then go to Lane Bryant for my 2nd opinion. Bring the tape....won't bother me ;).

I know....for decades I examined the newspaper classified ads (remember those...?).  Bra fitter was never advertised, presumably because the companies did not want males applying and then suing for sex discrimination when they did not get the job.

And I had training:  every season when we got the new Sears catalog I always examined the "foundation" listings and did a refresher of the "how-to-fit" pages.

Signed,
Still Not a Bra-Fitter

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