There Are Seven Different Types Of Boobs In The World, Apparently: Which Kind Do YOU Have?



Lingerie experts Third Love has made it their business to know everything about boobs, and have identified the seven different types among women. Third Love said, "Majority of women are wearing the wrong size bra, and going to get measured by a stranger in a crowded department store is certainly not ideal, which is why ThirdLove developed a mobile app that can correctly measure any women's bra size from the comfort of her own home."



1. Round
This kind of breasts appear to be equally full at both the top and bottom, then you've got Round boobs. Ladies with these assets don't tend to need particularly structured, padded bras, as you don't need the bra to help shape the breasts - nature's done that for you.

2. East West
East West breasts have their nipples pointing outward. If your actual nipples don't point in opposite directions of the compass, if your general boob area seems to gravitate away from the centre of your chest, then you can put yourself in this category too. Third Love recommends a t-shirt bra for a women with East West boobs. 


3. Side Set
If your breasts have a wide space between them, then your work here is done because you've got Side Set boobs. These tend to be a little fuller in shape than those who come under the East West category, and best suit plunge bras, which hoik your baps up and draw them in. Perfect. 

4. Tear Drop
Tear drop boobs are rounded but slightly less full at the top. In terms of bras, this type of breast is one of the easiest to fit and is classically gorgeous.

5. Slender
This boobs tend to be slimmer at the top, fuller at the bottom, and longer than they are wide. Have you got that? Because it's a lot of dimensions to judge. Extra evidence for having slender boobs is if they're relatively small in cup size. For this type of chest, ThirdLove advises wearing a plunge bra with padding to help with size as well as helping give you some lift.

6. Asymmetric
Asymmetric breasts are when one breast is notably larger than the other. Every woman's breasts are unique, and most women's breasts don't match exactly. If your boobs are asymmetrical, don't fret — asymmetric is the new normal and they look great.

7. Bell Shape
This boobs sound characteristically similar to slender boobs, only the bells tend to be larger than the super-slenders. So when bra shopping, think support, and try to stay away from those troublesome balconettes which will probably have you spilling out from all angles.


Source: yourtango

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