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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #570 on: March 07, 2023, 02:45:14 AM »
Big or small - boobs are great. But, what bra does this muscular young lady need?
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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #571 on: March 07, 2023, 11:00:05 AM »
Big or small - boobs are great. But, what bra does this muscular young lady need?

Almost definitely going to be an A cup, band size could be anywhere from 26-32. Not big, but, all boobs need some kind of support (and, to guard your nipples from showing through on a cold day). Often, I find with women who have small boobs, a slip or vest is more comfortable.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #572 on: March 07, 2023, 12:20:21 PM »
Almost definitely going to be an A cup
I wonder how many women never get past this size. 

but, all boobs need some kind of support
Is that to stop them sagging over time?

and, to guard your nipples from showing through on a cold day
I think we've all seen that happen to women sometime - it would make you feel self-conscious probably.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #573 on: March 07, 2023, 12:23:48 PM »
So I asked ChatGPT a bra question:  Margaret needs to be able to correctly fit a bra for a woman - how should she do this?

Fitting a bra correctly involves several steps to ensure a comfortable and supportive fit. Here are the basic steps that Margaret can follow:

Measure the band size: Start by measuring the band size around the woman's torso, just underneath the breasts. The tape measure should be snug but not too tight. If the measurement is an odd number, round up to the nearest even number.

Measure the cup size: Measure around the fullest part of the bust to get the cup size. Subtract the band size from the bust measurement to get the cup size. Use the chart below to determine the cup size:

0 inch difference = AA cup
1 inch difference = A cup
2 inch difference = B cup
3 inch difference = C cup
4 inch difference = D cup
5 inch difference = DD cup
6 inch difference = DDD/E cup
7 inch difference = F cup
8 inch difference = G cup
9 inch difference = H cup
10 inch difference = I cup

Check the fit: Have the woman try on a bra with the size determined from the measurements. The band should be snug around the torso but not too tight. The cups should fully contain the breasts without any spillage or gaping. The center of the bra should lay flat against the chest. The straps should be adjusted so they are not too loose or too tight.

Make adjustments: If the bra does not fit correctly, make adjustments to the band size or cup size as needed. Try on different sizes and styles to find the best fit.

Check for comfort: Once the correct size has been found, check for comfort. The bra should not dig into the skin or cause any discomfort. The woman should be able to move comfortably and freely while wearing the bra.

By following these steps, Margaret can help women find a bra that fits correctly and provides the necessary support and comfort.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #574 on: March 07, 2023, 12:29:52 PM »
So I asked ChatGPT a bra question:  Margaret needs to be able to correctly fit a bra for a woman - how should she do this?

Fitting a bra correctly involves several steps to ensure a comfortable and supportive fit. Here are the basic steps that Margaret can follow:

Measure the band size: Start by measuring the band size around the woman's torso, just underneath the breasts. The tape measure should be snug but not too tight. If the measurement is an odd number, round up to the nearest even number.

Measure the cup size: Measure around the fullest part of the bust to get the cup size. Subtract the band size from the bust measurement to get the cup size. Use the chart below to determine the cup size:

0 inch difference = AA cup
1 inch difference = A cup
2 inch difference = B cup
3 inch difference = C cup
4 inch difference = D cup
5 inch difference = DD cup
6 inch difference = DDD/E cup
7 inch difference = F cup
8 inch difference = G cup
9 inch difference = H cup
10 inch difference = I cup

Check the fit: Have the woman try on a bra with the size determined from the measurements. The band should be snug around the torso but not too tight. The cups should fully contain the breasts without any spillage or gaping. The center of the bra should lay flat against the chest. The straps should be adjusted so they are not too loose or too tight.

Make adjustments: If the bra does not fit correctly, make adjustments to the band size or cup size as needed. Try on different sizes and styles to find the best fit.

Check for comfort: Once the correct size has been found, check for comfort. The bra should not dig into the skin or cause any discomfort. The woman should be able to move comfortably and freely while wearing the bra.

By following these steps, Margaret can help women find a bra that fits correctly and provides the necessary support and comfort.

That’s pretty decent!

I’d have added one more important thing: swoop and scoop. This is where you put your boobs in the cups and swoop them in, then put your hand into the cups and scoop your boobs into place.

The round-up part is very subjective - I’d always try both sizes (eg. If you measure a 31” I’d try a 30 and also a 32 (adjusting the cup size accordingly).

But otherwise pretty good!

Edit: just properly noticed the cup sizes. It’s going with US sizing, as there’s no FF, GG, HH, J or JJ. And there’s a DDD in there too.
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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #575 on: March 08, 2023, 02:54:12 AM »
That’s pretty decent!
It is. The thing with this language model is you have to keep refining the question.  So I rephrased the it and added the technique you mentioned.

Fitting a bra using the swoop and scoop technique involves four main steps:

Determine the band size:
Margaret should measure the underbust area, just below the breasts, in inches. This will give the band size. If the measurement is an odd number, Margaret should round it up to the nearest even number. For example, if the underbust measurement is 31 inches, the band size would be 32.

Determine the cup size:
Margaret should measure the fullest part of the breasts, usually at the nipple level, in inches. She should subtract the band size from this measurement to determine the cup size. For example, if the bust measurement is 38 inches and the band size is 32, the difference is 6. According to UK bra sizing, a difference of 6 corresponds to a cup size of a UK E.

Put on the bra correctly:
Margaret should fasten the bra on the loosest hook, ensuring that the bra is level on the back and the straps are adjusted to fit comfortably on the shoulders.

Use the swoop and scoop technique:
Margaret should lean forward slightly, and using the opposite hand to each breast, she should scoop each breast towards the center of the chest, ensuring that all the breast tissue is inside the bra cups. This technique will help ensure that the bra fits correctly and provides the necessary support.

It's important to note that bra fitting is not an exact science, and different brands and styles may fit differently. Margaret should also be mindful of any discomfort or bulging, as this may indicate that the bra is not the correct size or style for the individual.

The paragraph about swoop and scoop  it seems to think you are getting a bra fitted as opposed to fitting a bra for someone else which is what I meant.  Still impressive I think.


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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #576 on: March 08, 2023, 02:57:21 AM »
That’s pretty decent!
It is. The thing with this language model is you have to keep refining the question.  So I rephrased the it and added the technique you mentioned.

Fitting a bra using the swoop and scoop technique involves four main steps:

Determine the band size:
Margaret should measure the underbust area, just below the breasts, in inches. This will give the band size. If the measurement is an odd number, Margaret should round it up to the nearest even number. For example, if the underbust measurement is 31 inches, the band size would be 32.

Determine the cup size:
Margaret should measure the fullest part of the breasts, usually at the nipple level, in inches. She should subtract the band size from this measurement to determine the cup size. For example, if the bust measurement is 38 inches and the band size is 32, the difference is 6. According to UK bra sizing, a difference of 6 corresponds to a cup size of a UK E.

Put on the bra correctly:
Margaret should fasten the bra on the loosest hook, ensuring that the bra is level on the back and the straps are adjusted to fit comfortably on the shoulders.

Use the swoop and scoop technique:
Margaret should lean forward slightly, and using the opposite hand to each breast, she should scoop each breast towards the center of the chest, ensuring that all the breast tissue is inside the bra cups. This technique will help ensure that the bra fits correctly and provides the necessary support.

It's important to note that bra fitting is not an exact science, and different brands and styles may fit differently. Margaret should also be mindful of any discomfort or bulging, as this may indicate that the bra is not the correct size or style for the individual.

Yes. It’s very good. I understand it gleans its information from available sources - so it must be scouring material published in recent years.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #577 on: March 08, 2023, 03:05:25 AM »
Yes. It’s very good. I understand it gleans its information from available sources - so it must be scouring material published in recent years.
As far as I understand it - it is a neural network, and generates text based on a learning model.  So it hasn't copied this text verbatim, its added each word in the sentence based on a algorithm.  Damn clever stuff.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #578 on: March 08, 2023, 03:10:18 AM »
Yes. It’s very good. I understand it gleans its information from available sources - so it must be scouring material published in recent years.
As far as I understand it - it is a neural network, and generates text based on a learning model.  So it hasn't copied this text verbatim, its added each word in the sentence based on a algorithm.  Damn clever stuff.

I’ve been looking at tgr AI artwork thread too. I don’t know how to access these services, but o wonder if any of them could be used to design bras?

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #579 on: March 08, 2023, 03:24:06 AM »
I’ve been looking at tgr AI artwork thread too. I don’t know how to access these services, but o wonder if any of them could be used to design bras?
That is an interesting question.  I've not used art AI - I'm not sure if these would work as they seem to stylise images rather than invent anything.  But I'm not 100% sure to be honest.
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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #580 on: March 08, 2023, 03:50:36 AM »
Okay - for today's challenge I thought I'd try some video.  Hope it works.

https://www.redgifs.com/watch/roastedfluidbasil
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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #581 on: March 08, 2023, 04:22:36 AM »
Okay - for today's challenge I thought I'd try some video.  Hope it works.

https://www.redgifs.com/watch/roastedfluidbasil

Difficult to say because of thr angle - but possible 32F-34FF.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #582 on: March 09, 2023, 03:00:14 AM »
Difficult to say because of thr angle - but possible 32F-34FF.
Thanks.  I had no idea on that one.

So for today - I thought I'd post this young lady as she has a more usual shape.  I guess the normal criteria apply as to how you measure?
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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #583 on: March 09, 2023, 03:46:06 AM »
Difficult to say because of thr angle - but possible 32F-34FF.
Thanks.  I had no idea on that one.

So for today - I thought I'd post this young lady as she has a more usual shape.  I guess the normal criteria apply as to how you measure?

This is something that’s usually caused by weight gain, then weight loss. You’re left with a lot of excess tissue and a general sag. It’s unfortunate and I feel sympathy for her.

The same rules and fitting guidance apply, although, I’d possibly ask for leaning and lying measurements too. Ultimately, a good, full-cup supportive bra would work best. Difficult to tell what size she would be without a fitting, but it’s going to be 34-38 back and big cups.

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Re: Challenge Margaret bra size estimation/bra whisperer thread
« Reply #584 on: March 10, 2023, 05:33:56 AM »
This is something that’s usually caused by weight gain, then weight loss. You’re left with a lot of excess tissue and a general sag. It’s unfortunate and I feel sympathy for her.
Yep - a moment on the lips and a lifetime on the hips (or tits in her case)

Is this (attached) woman's bra a little loose?  The top part seems too big, like she has lost weight or has the wrong size.

I also have a general question - and feel free to ignore it if you feel uncomfortable to answer it.  Having a larger bust - is it a blessing or a curse?   I'd imagine clothes could be tricky - a strapless evening gown may prove problematic.  And getting a blouse to fit.

But then again. There must be some upsides?  The attention you get from men - I guess that is a double edged swore too.
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