"C-cup" really means nothing if the band size (the #, such as the 32 in 32C) isn't mentioned.
Women with the smallest C-cups often have smaller breasts than many women with A-cups and B-cups. For example, women such as myself who have a 28C have smaller breasts than do women with a 32B or 34A. 28C (and 26D) are equivalent in size to a 30B or 32A; they're simply on a smaller ribcage (hence the lower #) and protrude outward more (hence the higher letter).
Here are some examples of different bands of C-cup. The pictures have all been taken from Bratabase. Which of these images most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?Which of these images most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?
Which of these pictures most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?
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In order for a woman with a 28in ribcage to have breasts the size of what most people imagine a C-cup to be, she would have to have a 28DDD (equivalent to a 34C) or 28F (equivalent to a 36C) or larger.
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What Girls & Guys Said
12 39I love small boobs
36c or 38c
other
36C is usually what I have in mind
I have always considered a C cup as a nice handful, but not overly so. And definitely ducking the hell out of
I know how bra sizes are calculated so I don't have a preconceived idea of what a certain size should look like. I just care if a girl isn't completely flat. A, B, C, D are all good sizes if she's not fat, but I prefer B.
The 36C is what I'd think of first.