Most over rated breasts
#46
Re: Most over rated breasts
Same with me - when I lose weight they shrink (a fraction) but I've been known to go down a whole cup before.
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Re: Most over rated breasts
Gorden Kaye ('Allo 'Allo) had some fairly big man boobs.
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Re: Most over rated breasts
just asking like
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In case your all wondering how on earth you weigh your breasts, you lower them in a bowl of water and measure the displacement of water and something.
I learned that after having a debate with someone about how much his head weighs.
I learned that after having a debate with someone about how much his head weighs.
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So I've heard. Never tried it meself. Nor have I ever placed each breast on kitchen scales individually
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Strangely enough, nor have I! I mean....why would you?!!
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Re: Most over rated breasts
possibly, or maybe jelly
#57
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To save you all from the horror of googling 'weighing breasts' (I'll have to delete history I reckon ) you need to use a conversion factor of 0.9 to get the weight of the breast.
How To Weigh Your Breasts
Equipment needed: kitchen scales, baking tray and a bowl
•Weigh baking tray and record weight. Fill bowl with lukewarm water to brim and place on tray. Place one breast into the bowl, until totally immersed.
•Water will be displaced into baking tray.
•Weigh tray and displaced water. Subtract weight of tray. You will be left with weight of displaced water.
•One litre of water weighs 1kg. To convert to weight of breast, multiply figure by 0.9
•A breast which displaced one litre of water, weighs around 0.9kg and is on average the size of a 36C.
Equipment needed: kitchen scales, baking tray and a bowl
•Weigh baking tray and record weight. Fill bowl with lukewarm water to brim and place on tray. Place one breast into the bowl, until totally immersed.
•Water will be displaced into baking tray.
•Weigh tray and displaced water. Subtract weight of tray. You will be left with weight of displaced water.
•One litre of water weighs 1kg. To convert to weight of breast, multiply figure by 0.9
•A breast which displaced one litre of water, weighs around 0.9kg and is on average the size of a 36C.
#58
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That method would give you the volume of your breast and the weight of the displaced water (1 litre of water weighs 1kg) so you'd need to find a conversion factor to work out the actual weight of the breast.
To save you all from the horror of googling 'weighing breasts' (I'll have to delete history I reckon ) you need to use a conversion factor of 0.9 to get the weight of the breast.
Weighing breasts - a fun game for all the family
To save you all from the horror of googling 'weighing breasts' (I'll have to delete history I reckon ) you need to use a conversion factor of 0.9 to get the weight of the breast.
Weighing breasts - a fun game for all the family
Maybe before and after action :smile: