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#288371 - 08/04/08 10:13 AM
Re: About Skeleton Size, Body Weight And Diet
[Re: in absentia]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 08/14/07
Loc: Eastern Washington state, U.S....
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37 inches around the rib cage I think is not large at all for males. It is a bit big for females but not overly. Judging just with my eyes( not with a measure tape ), I would say that where I live there are few men and very, very, very, very few women who have 37 inches around the rib cage. I think I should move to US in order to feel less big. Stop whining! I am fortunate that I am short (5'0"). I have worked quite hard at being thin. You are starting out at 5'11" and 209 lbs. with what sounds like 20% bodyfat. I started at 5' and 165 lbs. with 6% bodyfat. I'm now 125 lbs. and about 8%, which is still too lean, but I can't lose the muscle mass if I keep a little more fat on me. For the first time in my life, I am beginning to like the way my body looks looks, although I need to lose quite a bit more mass in my arms, and some other parts needs to go as well. Despite being a delicate flower, I still wear a 38 in a bra. If I can pull of a 38 at 5', you can ceratinly look feminine with a 42 at 5'11", and when you lose the weight, you'll probably be a 40, or even a 38.
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"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." Henry David Thoreau
His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" Jesus answered, "Neither he nor his parents sinned; it is so that the works of God might be made visible through him. " John 9:2-3
Mahatma Ghandi, though a devout Hindu, was widely known to admire Jesus; Ghandi often quoted from the Sermon on the Mount, in fact. Once when the missionary E. Stanley Jones met with Ghandi he asked him, "Mr. Ghandi, though you quote the words of Christ often, why is that you appear to so adamantly reject becoming his follower?" Ghandi replied, "Oh, I don't reject your Christ. I love your Christ. It's just that so many of you Christians are so unlike your Christ."
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#288385 - 08/04/08 01:03 PM
Re: About Skeleton Size, Body Weight And Diet
[Re: Deena]
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Anarcho-Nihilist Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Barn
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The correct way to measure is with a bra on, right around where the band sits.
Now as observed before, women are more like this \ / while men are more like this | | . There are two ways to get the band size, but depending on the shape of the body one can work better than the other.
1) Measure around the band, add 4. So, let's say you're 34" around the band, adding 4 it means you're a size 38. BUT in expensive brands you'll be a size 36, because of vanity sizing.
If you're 33", add 4 and that gives 37 so you can be either 36 or 38. In the more expensive brands, go for the 36 (again, vanity).
2) Measure around the underarms and that gives you the band size straight away. That only works if your rib cage tapers quite a bit, so it doesn't even work with some GGs.
Vanity sizing is more and more common among bras so often one has to try them on before taking them home. That also works for the cups, that are in the better brands a bit smaller than they should be (so that you can be a 36C just for "vanity," when in real sizes you'd be a 38B).
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#288427 - 08/04/08 03:44 PM
Re: About Skeleton Size, Body Weight And Diet
[Re: jenny_w]
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Anarcho-Nihilist Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Barn
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Ha. But actually the band size refers to the girth around the rib cage exactly where the boobs sit. Since you cannot take the boobs out to measure, you measure under and add the 4" because that is the usual difference between the girth around the sixth rib and the girth around the third-fourth ribs.
Now, if your rib cage is shaped as a V (as is in the "standard woman," although some men also have the V shape), the 4" difference should work fine. But if your rib cage is more like a U (as is in the "standard man," although many women also have the U shape), then there shouldn't be much difference, just one or two inches.
So, in short, there is no fixed rule. The best is to try it on. One thing, though: if you're 35" at the sixth rib, there is no way you'll be 34" around the third-fourth ribs. You'll be anything from 36 to 39.
BTW, the ideal V shape is lost by women with age, reason why many older women have problem fitting bras well: when the cups sit nicely, the band is too tight. With age, fat deposits around the lower rib cage.
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#288431 - 08/04/08 04:03 PM
Re: About Skeleton Size, Body Weight And Diet
[Re: jenny_w]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 08/14/07
Loc: Eastern Washington state, U.S....
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I'm still bummed about Marcella's post about vanity sizing, the band reading smaller and the cup reading biggger than the real deals.
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"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." Henry David Thoreau
His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" Jesus answered, "Neither he nor his parents sinned; it is so that the works of God might be made visible through him. " John 9:2-3
Mahatma Ghandi, though a devout Hindu, was widely known to admire Jesus; Ghandi often quoted from the Sermon on the Mount, in fact. Once when the missionary E. Stanley Jones met with Ghandi he asked him, "Mr. Ghandi, though you quote the words of Christ often, why is that you appear to so adamantly reject becoming his follower?" Ghandi replied, "Oh, I don't reject your Christ. I love your Christ. It's just that so many of you Christians are so unlike your Christ."
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