Is there another photo?
Alas I haven't.
I can’t quite tell her back size - 36 seems big, but boobs-wise I think you’re looking at E or F. So, possibly 32F/34E.
Looking at the picture again - I can now see E or F. Many of the women I know are this sort of size, and this is the view I am familiar with. I should have done better with this one.
Edit - I meant to add, because I have something to compare these women to (my own boobs and shape) it’s an easy starting point to work from.
That has got to be a help for sure - and you buy bras which has to give you a instinct for sizes.
I’ve seen (and felt) literally hundreds (if not thousands) of boobs over the years
Wow, that sounds fantastic. I wish I had. Are there any that standout, ones that you remember doing a fitting for; any that were nice looking or extraordinary?
Okay then: Today we have a (my estimate) 30G. And what do you make of the marks on here boobs - seems an odd place to have them?
I’m tempted to say 32HH (not a million miles from 30G). I’d need to know her height (and, get a sense of her shoulders/back ratio). She’s definitely slim in the back, so a 30 wouldn’t be terrible. But she’s slightly bigger in the cups, I think. But 30G is a decent guess.
As for stand-out bra fits in the past… I guess you have to remember that I’m not approaching it from the perspective of a man. I’m not thinking “oooh, check out these big knockers, I can’t wait to get my hands on them”. I’m approaching it from the perspective of “ok, what size is this lady wearing? What size should she be wearing? How do I make her feel comfortable? How do I give her a confidence boost? How do I get her to accept she’s not a 36D, but is in fact a 30JJ? How do I make her go home comfortable, happy, and confident?”
That said, there’s always cases where you’re slightly taken aback - maybe it’s a really pretty girl with a stunning figure, maybe it’s a woman who has somehow managed to disguise her size for years - or maybe it’s someone that you can’t quite believe what you’re seeing.
There’s two specific cases I can think of. One is my friend (I’ll call her Lady K); a beautiful, smart, whipcrack funny lady with five kids. About 5’4” in height, really slim, and she told me in confidence that she needed treatment for severe pain in her back. It wasn’t until we got her shirt off at a weekend away (in private!) that I saw the size of her boobs - 30KK - which she had miraculously hidden from all of us for years. She was so ashamed of having big boobs - and wearing poorly-fitting bras was part of the cause (she was wearing a 36G bra). So, we sorted that out - and she was happy, for a while. She eventually got reduction surgery - and is something of a transformed lady. I supported her every step of the way, and still do.
The other one is another friend - let’s call her Lady A. Tall, pretty, red hair - slim. But the least confident of the group - and someone who has suffered social skills issues since her earliest days. Massive boobs - but she had been wearing the wrong bras for years. She had been sticking with 34E, but turned out to be a 32J. Her boobs are now the one aspect of her life and body she is super-confident about. She dresses to show them off, and despite a painful shyness that never really goes away, she wins the boys over wherever she goes. She has no partner (the group is pretty much convinced she’s gay - but it’s none of our business), but she is happy knowing she’s in the right bras now.
Apart from that, there’s dozens of stories over the years - some sad, some funny, some weird and disturbing - but almost all of them end with women walking away with their new bra size and a new outlook on life.
Edit: I meant to add… the marks look like a demi-cup/half cup bra. Like, a balconette type bra.