Is that what the difference is? Measuring bent over?
I've never actually watched the video. I've just had it in the back of my mind that I need to do it before I buy more bras. Since I started wearing them, the bands have been too tight and the cups have been too big. The few bras that I actually enjoy wearing are demi cut, and they're still too tight around the chest (but they're so good at showing off my boobs I'm willing to put up with the discomfort). I really need to re-measure. I'll bet I'm a DD or something (I'm wearing a 36-C right now).
Is that what the difference is? Measuring bent over?
I've never actually watched the video. I've just had it in the back of my mind that I need to do it before I buy more bras. Since I started wearing them, the bands have been too tight and the cups have been too big. The few bras that I actually enjoy wearing are demi cut, and they're still too tight around the chest (but they're so good at showing off my boobs I'm willing to put up with the discomfort). I really need to re-measure. I'll bet I'm a DD or something (I'm wearing a 36-C right now).
Yeap, the bending over to get the proper cup size makes so much sense because it is bringing all your breast tissue forward.
I have a friend who sells bras out of her home - one of those dumb party companies, and she was all "No that is wrong". blah, blah, blah. I made her watch the video and try it on herself and she is now a believer.
I have a convoluted theory about cultural norms creating a forced demand (in other words, Western women demand bras because they feel they need bras to be presentable/clothed...that need is created by a paternalistic culture).
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Hi, my name is SwimDeep and I'm a closet bra-burner. But I wear bras :-#