Okay, so maybe I'm completely alone in this, I'm unsure, but I've always kinda had some issues with the way breast size is described in game. For example, a character I made had DD cup sized breasts and would frequently be described as having "Two volleyball sized breasts." I'm trying not to be rude here, but do you know how big a volleyball is? A standard volleyball is 63-67cm or 25-27 inches in diameter. There is no conceivable way you're going to fit a volleyball inside a DD, E, F, or even G cup. Now in case you need further evidence there is a pretty interesting video of two ladies comparing cup sizes to fruit in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxfmJ9Iivvw
As you may be able to tell, they have difficulty even getting a cantaloupe inside of a large DD cup and even have to cut parts off of it to make it even somewhat fit properly. On average a cantaloupe melon is 7-12 inches or roughly half as large as a volleyball at their largest sizes. Now I understand that this may be a small gripe, but it is one that has regularly pulled me out of the game at several instances. I'm not saying you can't have gallon sized jugs or go completely off the deep end and make the character one gigantic boob. Go nuts, it's a fantasy game after all. I'm mainly concerned with how you go about describing their sizes and keeping them at least within some degree of consistent measurement.
Thank you for your time.
As you may be able to tell, they have difficulty even getting a cantaloupe inside of a large DD cup and even have to cut parts off of it to make it even somewhat fit properly. On average a cantaloupe melon is 7-12 inches or roughly half as large as a volleyball at their largest sizes. Now I understand that this may be a small gripe, but it is one that has regularly pulled me out of the game at several instances. I'm not saying you can't have gallon sized jugs or go completely off the deep end and make the character one gigantic boob. Go nuts, it's a fantasy game after all. I'm mainly concerned with how you go about describing their sizes and keeping them at least within some degree of consistent measurement.
Thank you for your time.