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Catherine,
Congrats on being nominated for whatever it is you’ve been nominated for (Cosmo). This blog is clearly organised around valuing & supporting, so to speak, WOMEN with modest-size breasts, so I hope you don’t mind a guy’s unsolicited pov. Just three comments.
First, although the physical “types” that guys are attracted to are much influenced by social fashions (duh), I think there are a lot of guys who, like me, have never really got the big-breast thing. So when I read about your blog in yesterday’s NY Times (“For the A-cup crowd, minimal assets are a plus,” http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/02/fashion/02Small.html?hpw), I felt compelled to send along a note of male support: Waytogo!
Two other comments for whatever they may be worth. It was a little difficult to figure out how to contact you. Most websites/blogs (I think) have a “contact” link on the first page. Just a thought.
Finally, you may be a victim of your own success, as the page took forever to load. If you’re committed to this thing you’ll probably do your followers a favor if you get a little heftier server.
I hope you won’t take these comments amiss, as I think you’re providing a wonderful service. Good luck!
-dave
I’m now 41 and have struggled with finding bras that fit. I measure 34-35 around and add another 1/2 inch to inch across the boobs. By the general calculating rules I should wear a 34 or 36 A. These bras don’t fit. The cups are placed right next to each other so if you hold it against my chest, it covers about 3/4 of my chest, leaving me trying to squeeze into the cups (i.e., the cup diameter and placement not only hurts but looks hideous). A friend could not believe I was 35 around because I am so petite. I showed her my problem and she said I needed to increase cup size but while that helped a little, my breast could not fill the cup and still the diameter of the cup was too small. Since cup sizes are not standardized, meaning, a 32 A cup is smaller than a 34 A cup, and a 34 A cup is smaller then a 36 A cup. I even tried the 36 AA and the boob diameter is too small. What I have found that fits (ironically) is a 32 C. I applaud you for attending to us smaller ladies. What I would like to know is if your bras accommodate the women (like myself) who have large diameter need but do not have the mass to fill the typical cup of that diameter. 32 C has helped but I’m pushing it on strap length. I have to use the last one and it is slightly tight but the cup size is perfect. I NEVER would have thought of looking at a C size bra! It would be great to see diameters in cup size match a true needed band length. I think they should have something like 34 BB or 36 CCC.
If you get this fixed, your business will be a hit — smaller boobs are nicer. They maintain their shape and withstand gravity much more than large women. I have wonderful boobs but no bras that give them the attention they need