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Kerre Woodham: Boobs hitting the big time

By Kerre McIvor
5:30 AM Sunday Sep 4, 2011
Bra-makers report that their best-selling sizes are increasing. Photo / Thinkstock

Bra-makers report that their best-selling sizes are increasing. Photo / Thinkstock

Apparently, women's boobs are getting bigger. Bendon's flagship Newmarket store has seen the average bra size balloon from a 10C to a 12DD in the past two years.

Triumph, another popular corsetiere, says its average bra has shifted from a 12B to a 14D.

Although some of the inflation can be put down to surgical enhancement, for the most part the population is getting bigger all over. The latest health ministry figures record that one in three of us is overweight.

I know that when I was training seriously for my first marathon, my boobs were the first to go, which made running a lot easier. Post-marathon, I was on a cruise from Istanbul to Athens and, as we women arranged ourselves on deckchairs, one of the slim, lovely ones among us looked over at those of us with well-cushioned bodies and sighed that she wished she had bigger boobs. Her farming husband looked us over with a professional eye. Easy enough to get, he said. It's all just fat.

Which is true. But a Turkish jeweller gave me a kinder interpretation. As I was trying on a necklace in Ephesus, the owner of the store appeared behind me, his hands cupping my boobs. "When you have the rich blessings," he said, "the necklace, she must be big also. Otherwise, she disappears."

On the way out, I stopped by the table. If women with big boobs have rich blessings, I asked, what do women with small boobs have? Those madam, he said, are precious blessings.

And indeed they are.

By Kerre McIvor

- Herald on Sunday

pura (Switzerland) | 02:30PM Sunday, 04 Sep 2011
Boobs are fat. Many Kiwi women are huge/obese. The cheese, dairy, carbs and other culprits with no excercise and a sedentary life will be the downfall of our free health insurance as well as the consistent increasing divorce rates. Everywhere I go, all I see is healthy good looking in fit men with their astonishingly huge wives and I always wonder why are they putting up with these women who obviously have no self esteem.

The body is our temple and I've always noticed when one is overweight and have no respect for themselves they seem to have no respect for others. It's no wonder so many kiwi men look for partners elsewhere. Its a matter of human fact, we all love a beautiful person inside and out.
FMax (New Zealand) | 02:31PM Sunday, 04 Sep 2011
Ha ha! I was discussing this just the other day. Women were complaining that Kiwi men are not romantic, not like charming European men. I pointed out that European men were more confident with women because they could get away with what would be considered in NZ to be a minor sexual assault.

I just might go cupping women's boobs in jewellery stores today to explain the aesthetics of jewellery. Will this lead to romance or an arrest? Ha!
Helen (Onehunga) | 02:31PM Sunday, 04 Sep 2011
Could be because babyboomers are doddering into and through menopause, at which time (to my horror) their blessing just seem to get richer and richer.
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