FreshRevenge

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the same, i will play this again once that goal has been breached:D
Yeah I was kind of disappointed with the last couple of updates. This last one was a major let down. I mean instead of spending an evening with Shauna(which she has had many opportunies so far), the MC could have spent the evening with Azel:cry: Spa Day was ruined.
 
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Yeah I was kind of disappointed with the last couple of updates. This last one was a major let down. I mean instead of spending an evening with Shauna(which she has had many opportunies so far), the MC could have spent the evening with Azel:cry: Spa Day was ruined.
BD has confirmed that the spa day will happen the next day ;-)
 
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So Moon actually beat Rachael.
That's gonna get problematic again though for people from different countries. BD has probably embraced the metric system because it's uncontroversial and almost everyone is familiar with it. Cup sizes are really dependent on where you're from, so an American D-Cup isn't the same as a European D-Cup and isn't the same as a Japanese D-Cup.
But for people having trouble with the measurements in centimetres, 90-60-90 is often said to be a very attractive hourglass ratio, so you can sort of relate it from there.
Wasn't that Babrie?
 
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KrystofDayne

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I need the measurements in cup size. :)
That's gonna get problematic again though for people from different countries. BD has probably embraced the metric system because it's uncontroversial and almost everyone is familiar with it. Plus it's just easier to work with (you don't have to include fractions of an inch constantly).
Cup sizes though are really dependent on where you're from, so an American D-Cup isn't the same as a European D-Cup and isn't the same as a Japanese D-Cup.
But for people having trouble with the measurements in centimetres, 90-60-90 is often said to be a very attractive hourglass ratio, so you can sort of relate it from there.
 
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Krynh

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That's gonna get problematic again though for people from different countries. BD has probably embraced the metric system because it's uncontroversial and almost everyone is familiar with it. Plus it's just easier to work with (you don't have to include fractions of an inch constantly).
Cup sizes though are really dependent on where you're from, so an American D-Cup isn't the same as a European D-Cup and isn't the same as a Japanese D-Cup.
Huh, I knew shoe sizes were different but I wasn't aware bust size wasn't universal either. Thanks for the explanation

Although it wasn't a serious demand :D
 

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In the Netherlands we use the European cupsize, with a number (indicating bra band length) and a letter (indicating cupsize), for example 36B and 36C would have the same band length and would be called 70B/C in the EU.

Then theres the whole mess with cupsizes greater than D.
-In the EU it goes D<E<F<G<H<I<J<K<L<M<N
-In the UK it goes D<DD<E<F<FF<G<GG<<H<HH<J<JJ
-In the US it goes D<DD/E<DDD/F<DDDD/G<DDDDD/H<DDDDDD/I<J<K<L<M<N

To be honest I've never seen the bust/waist/hips measurements used outside of men's magazines.
 
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