well, shes not stick thin but has lost a fair amount of weight. like her boobs look too big for the rest of her body.Tulipa said:It depends on the girl and the method of losing weight I think.
However if she loses a lot of weight to be stick thin and was perhaps a D-cup and still doesn't shrink that would be odd.
when u buy bras, do u not buy the dress size you are, then the cup size u are? (like a size 12 would buy 12c and a size 16 would buy 16c, but still have the same size breasts??)Skeeta said:Perhaps she was always big-busted, and you didnt notice so much, because bigger girls - often have bigger breasts and dont look out of proportion.
now that she has lost some weight, the actual size of her bust may just appear bigger, because she is smaller.
PLUS, you say she isnt losing cup sizes. BUT she has lost a lot of weight.
A 26DD is alot bigger than a 12DD
i dont think so, because that would make me (to use myself as an example) an 8 A...and they're definitely bigger than that.selurkcin said:when u buy bras, do u not buy the dress size you are, then the cup size u are? (like a size 12 would buy 12c and a size 16 would buy 16c, but still have the same size breasts??)
You'd think so, but its not the way it works. For example, someone who is an 8D would have a MUCH smaller breast than someone who is a 20D. They say if you go UP a dress size, the equivalent cup size is one below.selurkcin said:(like a size 12 would buy 12c and a size 16 would buy 16c, but still have the same size breasts??)
Its the chest size and then the cup size. I dont know what unit its in but my chest (I'm a guy) is 100 cm or so, which is 40 inches. That would be the number part of the size, then the cup size is dependant on the size of the breasts. In my case an A cupselurkcin said:then how do u buy bras?? like wat measuremnt does it go on? odes that mean that girls who wear say size 24D bras are not necessarily fat?