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Fullness and shape!?

This might sound like a dumb question (or be poorly explained and confusing) Does fullness reference where you have the most breast tissue surface area or where it’s more filled out? I’ve read all I can find and I still double question everything and basically can’t figue our my rooots, shape, and fullness. Other people’s I can look at their reveiws and be like yeah ok they are totally correct about their shape. mine I dunno more bras is helping.....but I’ve also had to rethink what I thought was true with each of the last 4 bras.....

Left to right, I stick almost straight out from roots to nip on outsides, inside is an deep omega shape roots are narrower than breast tissue, most projected part slightly in from nipples.
up and Down my roots end 1/2 inch before clavicle but basically flat until 1/4 down then almost flat vertical out to nipples, nips set at slightly higher than 3/4 down/1/4 up on roots/base, bottom comes out rounded and abruptly. Most projected part being just bellow nips. My right breast sets minimally higher further out from center than left, which tricked me into thinking right was smaller, it’s not (actually negligibly larger)

Projection?! Based off L to R I would say very projected 8in perimeter 4ish in root width, based off Up/down I’d say very shallow. 8in perimeter 6ish in root height. Both taken into account I’d say average but I dunno.

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  • Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think fullness describes where you're more filled out when properly supported. For example, I would say I have a pretty large "side boob" surface area, but when I wear a properly fitting bra, it doesn't really fill out that much. I am pretty evenly full horizontally, and even to slightly FOT vertically.

  • Yeah, fullness is places that your breast really curves outward a lot. In a bra. I have upper fullness because, when wearing a bra, I mound up above the bra. Center fullness means your breasts are projected far from your body, compared to others in your size range. If you often have trouble filling the apex of a bra, you are not center-full. Full on bottom means your breast comes out abruptly from your body, its not a gentle slope at the bottom, but more like a right-angle, when supported

    I'm actually more full-all-over because I'm 'omega' shape, which means my root is smaller than my breast, my breast bulges out all around the root, depending on how its supported.

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