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Tampon Tim and the Culture War

Some data we'll have to contend with:

According to sales data, the average American woman’s bust size has grown exponentially over the years: from 34B in 1983 to 34DD in 2013.

That’s a HUGE jump.

Other sources have also reported on the astounding growth of American breasts. Florence William in her 2012 book, Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History, found that the average bust size had grown from a 34B to a 36C in just 15 years.

With busts that big, it’s undeniable that American women have some of the largest breasts in the world.

What’s the Average Breast Size in the World?

While American women on average have double Ds, that’s not the case for the rest of the world.

In fact, the average bra size, taking into account every country in the world’s statistics, is an “A” on the American measurement system.

Of course, breast sizes greatly vary from country to country. Below are the average cup sizes for some countries around the globe:

  • Norway= DD
  • Sweden= DD
  • Russia= DD
  • United States= DD
  • Denmark= D
  • Switzerland= D
  • Hungary= D
  • Venezuela= D
  • Germany= D
  • Costa Rica= C
  • Greece= C
  • Australia= C
  • Canada= C
  • Argentina= C
  • Italy= C
  • France= C
  • United Kingdom= C
  • Brazil= C
  • Botswana= B
  • New Zealand= B
  • Ireland= B
  • Cuba= B
  • Spain= B
  • South Africa= B
  • Iran= B
  • Egypt= B
  • Ethiopia= B
  • Mexico= B
  • India= B
  • Lebanon= A
  • Peru= A
  • Uganda= A
  • Philippines= A
  • Japan= A
  • Nigeria= A
  • Indonesia= A
  • China= A
https://www.lingeriediva.com/blogs/lingerie/average-bra-size-us. (you're all welcome for the pics on that site).
I'd guess bust sizes increase over the years as as women's weights increase over the years.
 
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What bad faith posting?

The only bad faith posting is those saying the bill didn’t require that tampons be placed in boys bathrooms when it CLEARLY did.

You’re normally better than this, Mark. I’m disappointed in you.
The schools CNN contacted disagree with you, and they're the ones who are subject to the law. When that was pointed out to you, you responded that they were wrong or lying.
 
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What bad faith posting?

The only bad faith posting is those saying the bill didn’t require that tampons be placed in boys bathrooms when it CLEARLY did.

You’re normally better than this, Mark. I’m disappointed in you.
You haven't been paying attention......
 
The schools CNN contacted disagree with you, and they're the ones who are subject to the law. When that was pointed out to you, you responded that they were wrong or lying.
That's got nothing to do with whether it's a law or not - their claimed non-compliance is a different subject.

You know damn well CNN is spinning this.

Try to stay on topic.
 
The schools CNN contacted disagree with you, and they're the ones who are subject to the law. When that was pointed out to you, you responded that they were wrong or lying.
This is a bad faith post.

What schools told CNN about how they are complying with the law has nothing to do with what the law actually says.

Which not even CNN disputed. .

I guess you aren’t better than this.
 
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