Writing about breast size

Discussion in 'Writing Tips and Advice' started by thosearemysecret, Feb 18, 2019.

  1. insertnamehere

    insertnamehere Really Really Experienced

    But this statement is true, in terms of cup sizes by themselves. It is an objective reality. As long as you cannot contradict it, everything you say is irrelevant.
     
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  2. Sune's Kiss

    Sune's Kiss Really Experienced

    Possibly even taller, especially with the amount of superhero stories on here...
     
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  3. SeriousBrainDamage

    SeriousBrainDamage Really Really Experienced

    Rather catchy, but no, it's nothing alike as male underwear don't come in different crotch sizes.
    Wanna try with hats and heads?

    How generous of you.
    I have stated previously I didn't want to encourage the use of bra sizes more than necessary when writing, I only cared to discuss about their descriptive effectiveness.
    But there you are, I reapeated it. For you.
    See, I'm generous too.


    Are you referring to the whole 'rectangular boobs' thing you posted before?
    Well, I'm don't have the ability nor the will to build a mathematical model for you, I'm sorry.

    Looks like we're running in circles.

    This is an outrageous exaggeration and you know it.
    But I'll forgive you, I'm very generous after all.;)

    That's what you think of it, it is quite clear to me now, thanks for the repetition.

    I did.
    I mean, you can ditch whatever I write as bullshit, that's for sure, but I still fail so see what's so objective about your argumentations.

    Seems like we've reached a standstill guys.
    I suppose we must agree to disagree.
    Be well.
     
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  4. gene.sis

    gene.sis CHYOA Guru

    Basically, yes.
    I mean, you could do the same thing with more rounded models and slightly different assumptions but I'm sure that you will get very similar results.

    I don't think that it is really exaggerated.
    A lot of women don't wear the "perfect fit" and there can be differences in manufacturing and designing as well.
    A friend of mine, for example, bought bras of 3 different sizes.
    There might also be some girls who choose a bigger cup for "bragging" purposes. (Depending on their self-confidence and maturity.)

    So I don't think this is exaggerated.
    And I'm sure you will get at least 3 different answers.

    The basic problem is that most people — men and women alike — don't understand how bra sizes work.
    I mean, if they do, they should be able to explain how bra sizes work.


    It seems like.
     
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