She’s more likely to be something like a 28E or a 26F. (28E attached).
I know the theory, but the band size and corresponding cup size still catch me out. It is probably more intuitive when you buy bras and wear them.
Okay today - I saw this pic and whilst wanting to know her size - it made me think. And forgive the naivety, but does having a large bust hinder mobility. I can just imagine trying to get up from a prone position with a weight on my chest.
Having big boobs definitely has an impact on all mobility (and posture) - the bigger your boobs, the bigger the issue. However, like most things to do with your body, your central nervous system compensates for it accordingly - mostly. I say mostly, because boobs are not like other parts of your body (like arms, legs, feet etc); they’re not “controllable” like limbs. They obey gravity and momentum - they often go where they want to go, rather than where you want them to be; especially if you’re not wearing a supportive bra. They get in the way, they obstruct movement, they bump into things and - when not in a bra - they behave oddly during vigorous movement. Wearing a bikini (or swimsuit) is challenging, because they’re not always as supportive as a bra - so slips can happen. I don’t have any particular stories about this sort of thing, but I’ve experienced boob “clap” before - where your boobs smack together and make a clapping sound. I should also add that sudden or overstretched motions can be sore - the skin at the roots is stretched and can cause pain (eg. If you jump up and down while naked). And, of course there’s back and shoulder problems from carrying around weight at the front of your torso.
I’d say having big boobs is about 80-90% a pain and barely 10% fun. But, you do get used to them - I rarely think about them, unless they’re causing me a problem. They’re just *there* - like an earlobe or hair, or eyelashes. (Except bigger).
~I love answering questions like this, as it forces me to think about them and how they affect me (and how having big boobs probably affects other women too). Ask more!