Eh heh heh. See, Mrs. Hamilton caught flack for saying that Anita and Micah could share clothes, which had abruptly stopped making any sort of sense when she added that Anita had a cup size of EEE. Unless... well, I suppose there is SOME possible explanation for that, but that sort of gynecomastia is beyond normal and well into "massive tumor" territory.
....It really kind of doesn't make sense to criticize that? To me at least. I'm an H cup (which I guess is somewhere around EEE, since I'm guessing by that bra sizing system an E would be an American F, an EE an American G, and an EEE an H) and I share shirts with my brother.
The lack of breasts just means the shirt might be a few inches longer on a guy, which is usually no big deal, considering women's shirts tend to be cut to fall shorter than men's for some reason.
Between this and Anita's bizarre proportions (normal-to-underweight for her height, yet packing triple-E breasts, a large posterior, and a goodly amount of muscle mass), I think she's beginning to become a Silent Hill monster.
Could you not call people bizarre and list their breast size as a reason for that?
Especially since you don't seem to realize how cup sizes work. A woman who weighs 100lbs and has an H cup is going to have much, much smaller breasts than a woman who weighs 200lbs with an H cup. Cup size refers to a body proportion more than it does an actual breast size or weight--that's why bra design is so difficult, one woman with an H cup breast, say in a 44H may have a boob that weighs 15 lbs, and you need a design to support that, whereas a woman who's a 34H (probably what Anita would be around) would have much smaller boobs and be less in need of heavy structure and support.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed reading this, I just feel obligated to weigh in on the misinformation re: cup sizes.
An H cup (or EEE) is not bizarre or freakish, not even on a normal-to-underweight woman. It is not bizarre of freakish on short women or skinny women. If you want to see what a large cup size looks like on a small woman, http://brasihate.blogspot.com/ has reviews on plus size bras with photos by the blog runner, if you are keen to see what EEE or H cup sized breasts look like on a petite normal-weight person.
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....It really kind of doesn't make sense to criticize that? To me at least. I'm an H cup (which I guess is somewhere around EEE, since I'm guessing by that bra sizing system an E would be an American F, an EE an American G, and an EEE an H) and I share shirts with my brother.
The lack of breasts just means the shirt might be a few inches longer on a guy, which is usually no big deal, considering women's shirts tend to be cut to fall shorter than men's for some reason.
Between this and Anita's bizarre proportions (normal-to-underweight for her height, yet packing triple-E breasts, a large posterior, and a goodly amount of muscle mass), I think she's beginning to become a Silent Hill monster.
Could you not call people bizarre and list their breast size as a reason for that?
Especially since you don't seem to realize how cup sizes work. A woman who weighs 100lbs and has an H cup is going to have much, much smaller breasts than a woman who weighs 200lbs with an H cup. Cup size refers to a body proportion more than it does an actual breast size or weight--that's why bra design is so difficult, one woman with an H cup breast, say in a 44H may have a boob that weighs 15 lbs, and you need a design to support that, whereas a woman who's a 34H (probably what Anita would be around) would have much smaller boobs and be less in need of heavy structure and support.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed reading this, I just feel obligated to weigh in on the misinformation re: cup sizes.
An H cup (or EEE) is not bizarre or freakish, not even on a normal-to-underweight woman. It is not bizarre of freakish on short women or skinny women.
If you want to see what a large cup size looks like on a small woman, http://brasihate.blogspot.com/ has reviews on plus size bras with photos by the blog runner, if you are keen to see what EEE or H cup sized breasts look like on a petite normal-weight person.