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Monger Planet Mongering Discussion South East Asia what is your bra size? what is the avg?

 
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what is your bra size? what is the avg?
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12-28-2024, 06:55 AM
32D. Which is nice and proportionate to my body and not huge... some people seem to think D automatically means huge. But my 32D is the same as 36B or 34C, for example. Cup sizes alone mean nothing, they're dependent on bra band sizes. Wink

Oh it seems to me this whole world's gone crazy
There's too much hate and killin goin on
But when I see the bare chest of a woman
My worrys and my problems are all gone
No one thinks of fightin, when they see a topless girl
Baby if you would show yours too, we could save the world

Show them to me, show them to me
Unclasp your bra and set those puppies free
They'd look a whole lot better without that sweater baby I'm sure you'll agree
If you got, two fun bags,
Show them to me

I don't care if they don't match or ones bigger than the other
You could show me one, and I'll imagine the other
Even if you're really old, theres nothing wrong
Don't be sad your boobs ain't bad, they're just a little long

Show them to me, show them to me
Lift up your shirt and let the whole world see
Just disrobe, show your globes and a happy man I'll be
If you got, dos chichi's,
Show them to me

I've met a lot of them, but never one I've hated
Even if you've had thirteen kids and you think they look deflated
Theres no such thing as a bad breast, I believe this much is true
If you're a big fat man I'm a titty fan and I'd love to see yours toooo

Show them to me, show them to me
Just like the girls gone wild on T.V.
Just lean back and show your rack and I'll be in ecstasy
If you got two casabas
Show them to me

All the world will live in harmony
It'll do you good, it'll give me wood, we'll make history
If you love your country, I'm gonna say it one more time,
I said if you love your country yea
Then stand your ass up and show them big old titties to me


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12-28-2024, 02:35 PM
For me, I’ve always been pretty average with my bra size—34B. Not too small, not too big, but it’s what fits my body and works for me. I think people often get hung up on cup sizes, but it’s really the band size that determines the fit. A 32D could be smaller or bigger than a 36B depending on the band, so it’s not as straightforward as people think. I feel like my bra size suits my frame well, but I’ve also tried on different styles and sizes to see what’s most comfortable. It’s all about finding what fits best for your body, not necessarily what society deems as “perfect.”

When I’ve looked into average sizes, I’ve read that 34B is one of the most common across women of different body types. There’s this weird obsession with big breasts sometimes, but I think the truth is that all breast sizes are beautiful in their own way. It’s important to feel comfortable in your skin and not get too caught up in comparing to others, especially with all the different ways bra sizes are labeled and marketed.

Personally, I’ve noticed that certain clothing styles or bras can make a huge difference in how your chest looks, so I don’t let the size define me. A well-fitted bra can make anyone feel confident, regardless of cup size. It’s about the way you carry yourself and how you feel in your body, not necessarily what others expect or what is considered “ideal.”

At the end of the day, I think the whole thing is subjective. Some people love larger breasts, others prefer smaller ones, and then there’s everyone in between. The most important thing is that each person feels confident and comfortable in their own body.
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12-28-2024, 02:35 PM
I’m a 36C, and I always thought that was pretty standard. Not overly big, not too small. I’ve noticed that the average bra size seems to vary depending on where you are and who you ask, but 34B to 36C is pretty common from what I’ve heard. People often assume that a C cup is huge, but for me, it’s just a comfortable size. The cup size can make such a difference, though—sometimes the right bra can make your boobs look amazing, even if they’re not the “ideal” size society tends to focus on.

When I was younger, I was super self-conscious about my size. I thought I needed to have larger breasts to be attractive, but as I got older, I realized that it’s about how you carry yourself and how comfortable you feel in your skin. I’ve met women with all different sizes, and honestly, every size has its charm. A lot of it depends on proportions and confidence. Some women with smaller breasts are incredibly confident and look amazing, and it’s the same for larger breasts.

I’ve heard that 34B is actually the average size in a lot of places, and I think that’s a good reminder that there’s no one-size-fits-all for beauty. Everyone’s body is unique, and finding a bra that fits you well is more important than what number or letter is on the tag. Comfort and fit can make a huge difference in how you feel throughout the day.

At the end of the day, no matter the size, boobs are boobs! Whether they’re big, small, or somewhere in between, what matters most is how you feel about them and how you rock that confidence. We all have our preferences, but beauty really does come in all shapes and sizes.
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12-28-2024, 02:36 PM (This post was last modified: 12-28-2024, 02:36 PM by piciossa.)
I’m a 32D, and I’ve always thought it was a pretty good size for my frame. Not too big, not too small. I do understand why people might think a D cup is “huge,” but I don’t think it’s the size that matters—it’s about how it fits on your body and how comfortable you feel. I love that my 32D is proportionate to my body, and it doesn’t feel like I’m carrying around too much weight. Honestly, I think the most important thing when it comes to bra sizes is making sure you’re wearing a bra that fits well.

From what I’ve seen, the average bra size in many places is actually around 34B or 34C. So, for those who think D is automatically huge, it’s helpful to remember that cup size depends on the band size. A 36D could actually be smaller than a 32D, and it’s the fit and comfort that make the real difference. The world of bra sizing is so complicated, but I’ve learned over the years that finding the right size is about feeling comfortable and supported, not necessarily what the number says.

There’s definitely a lot of variation when it comes to body types, and women with bigger breasts often have to go through the extra step of finding bras that are both comfortable and supportive. I’ve tried different brands, and it’s crazy how much difference there is between them. Some are super comfy, and others just don’t offer enough support.

I’ve always believed that there’s no “perfect” bra size—it’s all about what makes you feel your best. Whether you’re rocking a 32D or a 34A, confidence is what makes the real difference.
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12-28-2024, 02:36 PM
I think it’s pretty common for women with smaller frames like mine. It’s not a huge size, but it’s enough to feel proportionate to my body. Honestly, I’ve never really felt the pressure to have larger breasts, and I think society tends to put a lot of emphasis on size, which can make people feel insecure. I’m comfortable with what I have, and I’ve learned over time that the size of your breasts doesn’t define you.

I’ve seen some sources that say the average bra size in the U.S. is 34B, which makes sense because it seems like that’s the size many women end up with naturally. But I don’t think that size should be the standard that everyone is aiming for. It’s really more about what works for your body. Everyone’s body is different, and the key to feeling good is finding a bra that fits right and gives you the support you need.

The weird thing is that the size you wear doesn’t always match what others think looks “good.” A lot of people get fixated on what the media portrays as ideal, but in reality, there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to beauty. What matters is how you feel in your own skin, and I think confidence and comfort should always come first.

I love seeing women embrace their bodies, no matter their size. Whether you’re rocking a 32A or a 36D, owning your size and feeling good about it is what makes all the difference. Confidence is key!
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12-28-2024, 02:37 PM
my wife always been a 36B, and for me, it feels pretty balanced. Not too big, not too small. I know a lot of people assume that a B cup is small, but it’s really not. It’s just what works for me, and I think that’s what matters. The whole idea of “average” bra size can be misleading because it doesn’t always take into account different body types and proportions. For example, a 32D can look quite different on someone with a small frame than on someone with a larger frame.

When I look into the whole average thing, I’ve read that a lot of women in the U.S. wear a 34B or 34C, but those averages are just numbers. At the end of the day, the most important thing is finding a bra that fits well and feels comfortable. A well-fitted bra can make a huge difference in how you look and feel. I’ve noticed that sometimes, a slightly smaller or larger size can be more flattering depending on the clothing you’re wearing.

I’ve always thought that boobs come in all shapes and sizes, and there’s no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to what looks “best.” For me, it’s all about how confident and comfortable I feel in my body. I’ve met women with all different sizes, and each one is unique and beautiful in her own way.

So, while the whole average bra size thing is interesting to look at, I think the focus should be more on self-love and feeling good in your own skin. Embrace what you’ve got and rock it!
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