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May 23, 2007 at 7:38 pm #47615
Chuck
ParticipantWell, there are letters past D… like F or even M or T! However, saying a woman has Double T cups doesn't sound as impressive… or does it?
May 23, 2007 at 9:32 pm #47616Ritz
ParticipantWell, there are letters past D… like F or even M or T! However, saying a woman has Double T cups doesn't sound as impressive… or does it?
A double T just sounds like a sports drink… Unless she has two of these.

Sucka 8)
May 24, 2007 at 2:50 am #47617Chuck
ParticipantHA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA…
Oh man…
Talk about unintentional puns. That's awesome, Ritz :).
May 24, 2007 at 7:03 am #47618Rock Martin
ParticipantWell, there are letters past D… like F or even M or T! However, saying a woman has Double T cups doesn't sound as impressive… or does it?
Would a Z or a multi-Z cup be plausible in fiction?
May 29, 2007 at 11:52 pm #47619Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantI don't get tired of saying it – bra sizes aren't good for anything other than telling you what size bra you need… and even then, they aren't so hot… once you get past DD cup sizes tend to break down and become increasingly meaningless.
You probably COULD get a Z-cup but if you had a dozen women I doubt any of them would look at all similar in their breasts… except, of course, that their breasts would all be quite epic… Once you get past ZZ or ZZZ people generally tend to go back to the start (though once someone started using punctuation)…
May 30, 2007 at 1:05 am #47620baditude41
ParticipantI think story-wise…bra size is only important is few cases. For example, one of the Iczerman stories I've read had the lead characters bust size and increased it. This gave me a since of how "large" the character had grown.
However, in the story I'm working on, the character is basically referred as becoming a "strong, busty, muscle-goddess" simply because everyone has their own thoughts on what busty is. Some, think B or C is busty, while others…everything above. It's all a matter of opinion…however, my limited imagination can't even conceive an E… :'( *SOB*May 30, 2007 at 4:02 pm #47621Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantThere's an inherent trade off in stories between how much you want to tell the reader and how much you want them to impose their own imaginings. I know an author who likes to gloss over the exact size of breasts because of that… and also because as far as BE goes, he doesn't like them too huge…
Of course, the flip side of that is the people that give blow by blow descriptions of measurements… which is distracting. Trying to visualise lot of different measurements is pretty jarring… or just boring. Which is of course why sports equipment is ever popular.
May 31, 2007 at 5:32 pm #47622Ritz
ParticipantOn the case of that, it's easier to refer to the bust in ratio with the rest of the body.
For example, You may have a large, tall amazon with a c cup – while the breasts may be that same size on a much shorter and thinner woman, where it would be referred to with a silly cup size like a Tetonic Double K cup. UNLESS the breasts were to scale down with the gal, in which case, classic C.
Soo… Really you can have massive and busty, but it could be an DD or an F, like regular busty.
8) I'm so cool with boob ratios.
May 31, 2007 at 8:19 pm #47623baditude41
ParticipantYes you are, Ritz…how do you do it? ???
June 4, 2007 at 3:41 am #47624Ritz
ParticipantWith Great Difficulty, of course
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