The BEHEMOTH Everybody on the Forum is (or has) a Cutie-Pie
- amar
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I don't understand why a woman wouldn't like being called cute, or a cutie...The Weekenders wrote:Equal time even if it aint really exactly true.
Been here in CALIF too long cause the original thread (about JessieK) caused me to wince in anticipation from inevitable feminist reaction. They "hiss" in Berkeley in movie theatres etc when such utterances occur.
You just cant say anybody is cute really around here. And to add a diminuitive...hisssssssss.
Not me, just reporting what goes on here.
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This is copied from the Bare Neccessities web site:SteveShaw wrote:And how, pray, do I assess that? I need advice...Paul Reid wrote:No offence to those who have man boobs! So long as they're less than a b-cup!!
Steve
As many as 8 in 10 women wear the wrong size bra, so chances are the bra you're wearing at this very moment isn’t your correct size. A properly fitting bra is not only comfortable- it's truly flattering. The perfect bra can lift, separate, accentuate, minimize or maximize – all you have to do is find the right one. Your quest for the perfect bra begins with the perfect fit and Bare Necessities is here to help.
There are two important measurements you'll need to know to figure out your correct size – the Band measurement, and the Cup measurement. The Band measurement represents the numeric portion of your bra size – the 36 in a 36c. The cup measurement will be used to determine your cup size – the letter C in the size 36c.
Measure under your arms, high on your back, around the top of your chest. If this measurement is an even number, then this is your band size. If this measurement is an odd number, then add 1" to determine your band size. Record that number, you'll need it for step 3.
While wearing your favorite supportive, comfortable bra, measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Record that number, you’ll need it in a sec.
Subtract your band measurement from your cup measurement; each inch represents a cup size. For example: if your band measurement is 34" and your cup measurement is 36", then the difference between these measurements is two inches, and you'd wear a B-cup.
1-inch difference A Cup
2-inch difference B Cup
3-inch difference C Cup
4-inch difference D Cup
5-inch difference DD Cup
6-inch difference DDD Cup
7-inch difference DDDD Cup
8-inch difference FF Cup
9-inch difference G Cup
10-inch difference H Cup
11-inch difference I Cup
12-inch difference J Cup
EUROPEAN SIZE CONVERSIONS
Please be aware that European sizing runs slightly smaller than American sizes.
BRAS
US UK FRANCE EUROPE ITALIAN
30 30 80 65 1
32 32 85 70 2
34 34 90 75 3
36 36 95 80 4
38 38 100 85 5
40 40 105 90 6
42 42 110 95 7
44 44 115 100 8
But I personally don't think any guy with man boobs should be pictured in the cutie pie thread!!
Charlene
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And it was missing for a good reason.
See, we handed the camera to the kid who had to be reminded so many times that this was NOT a picture of the dog's nose, or our feet, that by the time he snapped I'd lost all ability to feign cuteness. In fact, most photos of me look like the paparazzi caught me on my way to the mailbox.
See, we handed the camera to the kid who had to be reminded so many times that this was NOT a picture of the dog's nose, or our feet, that by the time he snapped I'd lost all ability to feign cuteness. In fact, most photos of me look like the paparazzi caught me on my way to the mailbox.