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Standard Boobpedia bra size ("E" vs. "DD")

I'd like to hear your opinions about the bra/cup size field in the new biobox.

The problem was: Models often give their bra size as 34DD which is actually a 34E. That makes it diificult to sort or search the models by bra size. It has already been discussed if Boobpedia should introduce something like a "standard Boobpedia bra size" (can't find the discussion right now). This was given up because of several reasons.

The new biobox now offers the possibility to solve that problem:

It has a new field: bra/cup size. Here's what you can do with it:

  • You can enter just DD like before.
    Result:  Bra/cup size:  E  (same as DD cup. Category "DD cup" is added to the page.
  • You can enter the whole bra size using the Bra template:
    {{bra|34|DD}} gives  Bra/cup size:  34E (75E)  (same as DD cup. Category "DD cup" is added to the page.

As you see, the original cup size (DD) given by the model is preserved and added as a category to the page. No information is lost.

But the new biobox could also add a second cup size category:

  • It could add a simple "E cup" to the page which would result in the page being listed under both "E cup" and "DD cup". This could be confusing.
  • It could name the second category in a way that marks it as something like a "standard Boobpedia cup size" which can be clearly defined on the responding category page.
    • People who just love their DDDs and GGs could browse the "normal" cup size categories like before.
    • People who are interested in more comparable standardised cup sizes could browse the "standard Boobpedia cup size" categories.

So:

  1. What do you think?
  2. How should this category be named? The name shouldn't be too long, perhaps "E cup (Boobpedia standard)". This makes a clear difference to the "normal" cup size in the category list at the bottom of an article.

Regards

Prophecy 07:23, 30 May 2008 (EDT)