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Wtf is "full"?
Ahaa. Full = projects
"I am fuller on X" means "I project in X areas".
It doesn't mean "I have more breast tissue in these particular areas.
A tall or spread room does not equal full. Aha.
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That does indeed ring true ... :)
It's funny, when I think of 'full' I almost automatically think of 'round' -- as in: I don't consider my conical breasts 'full', because they are so 'not round', if that makes sense. But during some moments of my menstrual cycle I describe them as 'becoming fuller' -- their basic measurements don't seem to change change, but they become ever so slightly 'rounder' and less 'conical' and they definitely take up more space in my bras.
If you think about it, it's just like the way we use the word 'full' to describe other things. You could have a very small glass, which is quite full, or you could have a far bigger glass, but if it doesn't have much liquid in it, it wouldn't be considered full, even if it had more liquid than the smaller glass.
It's about having more 'stuff' in the effective area I feel. People who are fuller on top have more projection in their upper quadrants, and people who are fuller on bottom have it in their lower quadrants etc.
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