I have often wondered how come grades and labels on people can make that big a difference. Like the IQ test; I would never take the IQ test, what if it says that my IQ is 25? I am still the same person, as intelligent or stupid I was before taking the test but having put the 25 on paper would really depress me.
As a woman we are

also labeled by our breasts. The other day I sought professional help when buying a bra and I found out that for years I have been wearing too big dimension on my bra but with far too small cups. It was very depressing to hear it loud; there is not enough letters in Latin alphabet to describe my cup size, the Cyrillic alphabet was taken in use.
Why are we women exposed to this humiliation? How about the guys? Nobody is measuring their equipment in public. In the name of sexual equality, I demand scaling for men, too. Men’s underwear should also be categorized as A, B, C, D, E etc. Not
cup, but
tube. Is your husband wearing an A-tube (1 cm) or a T-tube (20 cm)? This will be an interesting subject to chat about with your girlfriends.
I will measure my husband tonight and tell the result on my blog tomorrow.
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