5'4" weighing 205 pounds. 48GG-40-50.
Does the ratio work correctly. Do I need to add somewhere or maybe trim her down a bit.
5'4" weighing 205 pounds. 48GG-40-50.
Does the ratio work correctly. Do I need to add somewhere or maybe trim her down a bit.
Given the health of most Americans, I'd say it's typical, though for many, more of a turn off than a turn on. There's a large big-breast fantasy, yet that's more D or double-D rather than double-G, especially since 205 really isn't that heavy—as I've known several 500+lb. individuals over the years. Going any heavier, and they often have trouble rolling out of bed, much less doing anything physically strenuous.
Also, don't forget, much of the SOL readership is likely to be European, when the typical health and weight are much more reasonable, as most Europeans actually get up and walk, often extensively, even into their elder years.
As a Type-1 diabetic, every time I'd visit, I was having low-sugar reactions nearly continuously, as it's hard to carry enough food to counter an eight mile rapid hike though the mountains (Switzerland and Germany mostly). That's likely changed over time, yet I doubt it's changed that much.
But, it's your story, and use whatever's appropriate, as I'm focusing more on 'appeal' than realistic figures.
5'4" weighing 205 pounds. 48GG-40-50.
Does the ratio work correctly. Do I need to add somewhere or maybe trim her down a bit.
From what I've read, cup size is determined by the difference between the band size (under bust measurement) and the bust size (over bust measurement).
https://www.womanwithin.com/w/intimates/find-your-bra-size/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ps_pla&utm_campaign=ADL+PLA+PMAX+-+Intimates&affiliate_id=049&affiliate_location_id=01&utm_adid=autoag0000x17856812155&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAiOa9BhBqEiwABCdG82gNL6NeF25eYecxRW_dBhqdwQ2t13rkgi-N0WWthOj21ox0a2suRxoCZz4QAvD_BwE
This has cup-size as Bust Size – Band Size. Different manufacturers are different.
It also doesn't list double or triple letters other than DD or DDD.
When you list measurements as cup-bust-waist-hips, the bust measurement usually used is the over bust.
So GG(H) would require an 8 inch difference between the over bust and under bust measurements. In your case, you are looking at an under bust measurement the same as the listed waist measurement.
She would be thick, but probably wouldn't look particularly chubby because her waist is the same size as her rib cage.
Definitely not what you asked, but taking the opportunity to put in a plug for "cross-dressing parents" that I hope you continue with.
~ JBB