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Big Boobs in Asia - a Blessing or a Curse?
When you have large breasts and you live in a country like America, one thing you might not always think about is if you'll be able to buy clothing (and bras) to fit your big boobs if you ever find yourself in another country. In most European and South American countries, buying clothing for bigger breasted women is just like it is in the USA - easy. But, if you ever end up somewhere in Asia, you might find the reality on that continent is a little different.
In Thailand, for instance, most Thai girls have either small breasts or, pretty much, flat chests. If you wear a bra size anything above a 34 B, you're going to find it quite difficult to buy bras that fit you. Plus, even if you find a bra that will fit your cup size, because Thai girls are so tiny and have such narrow backs, the bra might hold your boobs but the band will be so tight, you'll feel like you've been forced into a vise.
The same thing applies when you try to get a shirt that fits you correctly. Sizes in Asia are completely different than the same sizes in the US. A size L in Asia is often a U.S. size M or sometimes even size S. So, if a shop keeper tells you he carries 'big size' and forks out an XL t-shirt, don't be surprised if you have problems getting it past your chest. One woman I know, who has size 36 D breasts, tried to buy an XL shirt at a market stall in Indonesia. The shop keeper very politely took her aside and told her, "ONE of your boobs won't fit in this shirt, so it's not really much point trying it."
If you do plan on spending any time in Asia, therefore, it's prudent to bring things like correctly fitting bras and shirts with you when you come. Especially if you're planning on working in Asia, make sure you buy work shirts in America that fit your breasts. There's nothing worse than being forced to go to work every day wearing a shirt that's too tight.
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