A friend told me today that her granddaughter had surgery today to reduce her J cups to C cups.
Didn't even know there was a J. Said she was really hurting after the surgery.
Comments?
A friend told me today that her granddaughter had surgery today to reduce her J cups to C cups.If this page is to be believed (because, y'know, the Internet is so trustworthy):
Didn't even know there was a J. Said she was really hurting after the surgery.
Comments? Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Sure a J cup is possible. I personally have some F-cup bras. When I went bra shopping in London, some of my bras were E cup and some F.As someone mentioned upthread, a lot depends on the manufacturer. One bramaker's DD is another's E (and so on).
They told me E is equivalent to a DD and F is a DDD. Originally Posted by HoneyRose
At the opposite end of the spectrum, smaller than A cups are called AA or even AAA. Why didn't they just BEGIN the sizing with a totally flat chest being called A and build up from there? Originally Posted by HoneyRoseThe inventor of the system just wasn't thinking? ("Just wasn't thinking" seems to explain a lot of human history, IMHO.)