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So clear something up for me. I generally determine size by measurements (because, really, that's how it's done) and I know variations in manufacturers or large thighs or such can change the number on your pants but...how on earth are you wearing size 10s on 34" hips? I generally run 34-36" hips and wear size 0-4. So what's different between the two of us?
Yeah, my hips are 33/34 and I wear 2s or 4s. They don't make a size 10 that wouldn't fall off of me.
Now you DO sound like your making stuff up.... a size 10 on top and medium on the bottom? Most women's clothes don't come sized that way. I'm 34C on top which is close to your top and I wear a medium or a large in juniors..... I've never seen a size 10 in tops. I wear a 2 or 4 in dresses. A size 10?!! That doesn't fit ANY of the measurements you gave.
Somethings up.
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I don't always wear size 10 in pants but do in shirts because I am quite busty. I am very muscular though in arms and legs and sometimes it can be bulgy. I don't wear jeans though so not sure of the sizes on those. It gets weird because generally speaking I wear pants and often wear pants that are medium or medium/tall since I have long legs. I suspect it's partly because I do have muscular legs but also that I might be off with the sizing since I don't wear pants generally with sizes and I think medium is a 10 or so.
Wrong answer! Any woman who is lying and is a former fashion model would know there is only one correct answer: "I only wear upper level designer clothing." They don't size inflate. A designer 12 is the same 12 Marilyn Monroe used to wear.
Yeah, my hips are 33/34 and I wear 2s or 4s. They don't make a size 10 that wouldn't fall off of me.
Now you DO sound like your making stuff up.... a size 10 on top and medium on the bottom? Most women's clothes don't come sized that way. I'm 34C on top which is close to your top and I wear a medium or a large in juniors..... I've never seen a size 10 in tops. I wear a 2 or 4 in dresses. A size 10?!! That doesn't fit ANY of the measurements you gave.
Somethings up.
Agreed, 36-37 hips and I wear an 6, sometimes an 8 (that's my winter size)
So what if you didn't have a fair-sized chest? That wasn't something you earned anyway. I'm not trying to call you out, just that boobs, big or small, are something you're born with right? So for the thin girls with small boobs, did they choose to have small ones? No, they didn't.
Why is it in western society especially that large breasts are considered more attractive (to men) than smaller boobs? What happened to the days when woman were judges as attractive and beautiful by their face? When a woman has a beautiful face and has bright intelligent eyes- That should be the point of focus - not the glands on her chest that are primarily there to provide milk for an baby.
I have little respect for men who comment on breasts constantly. They remind me of babies looking to suckle and not adult mature or well rounded males. I swear that this fixation resulted back in the day when big pharma discouraged breast feeding and insisted that bottle feeding of formula was more sophisticated and that only the poor and less sophisticated breast fed their kids. I am sure if you were to do a survey on "boob" men you would find that most of them were NOT breast fed.
These guys overly fixated on breasts are actually looking for a mother not a mate.
I'm sure your flat chested significant other will be so proud of your ill timed rant and resurrection of this old thread.
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