23-09-2012, 09:53 PM
Bra fittings are all based on the original fitting methods from when bras were first made. Since then, we've come to learn how to find a better fit, so those methods no longer work. However, since the original method has been used for so long, it seems to be the only one that anyone knows anymore. :/ It's a good general idea to just completely stay away from bra calculators or methods. Period. I know I'm a 30DDD, a little over, and most of those calculators will tell me I'm a 34A or something ridiculously off like that. The only real way to find your size is to measure your underbust for your band and try bras on in-store. Unfortunately.
How are you a 32A if your bust measures at 37" though?!? I'm guessing it's the way your rib cage is shaped, assuming you're measuring straight across (I can't measure straight without double-checking in the mirror a few times). That's crazy! I don't even measure that now, and almost hit the 37" mark when I had the most swelling!
Btw, your nipples really became that sensitive from that??!? Are you taking HRT to actually prevent so much T from being produced, or are you just using SP to prevent it from turning into DHT? Maybe my high T-levels are what's preventing me from having any pleasurable sensation in my nipples whatsoever!
How are you a 32A if your bust measures at 37" though?!? I'm guessing it's the way your rib cage is shaped, assuming you're measuring straight across (I can't measure straight without double-checking in the mirror a few times). That's crazy! I don't even measure that now, and almost hit the 37" mark when I had the most swelling!
Btw, your nipples really became that sensitive from that??!? Are you taking HRT to actually prevent so much T from being produced, or are you just using SP to prevent it from turning into DHT? Maybe my high T-levels are what's preventing me from having any pleasurable sensation in my nipples whatsoever!