Today, let us consider symmetry. Two newcomers make the claim of having identical top, mid and lower measurements. It seems like this would make a rather boring, flat and cylindrical shape. Aren't we all fans of the hourglass figure? Even if I, and readers of this blog, may prefer larger numbers than the general population, we still usually like the top & bottom numbers to be larger than the mid one... But enough theory, let's put this hypothesis to a real-world challenge:
First, I present for your examination, 20-year-old J-cup Ringo Hirayama (平野りんご). In her DVD Itsukushimi no kyoku kasei-fu: Ringo 20-sai (慈しみの巨躯家政婦 りんご20歳; KOK-006; due out in December from Mousouzoku), Ringo claims her three measurements are 100cm.
I see some curves there, don't you? Very feminine and lovely curvature, I would say. She has a big belly, which accounts for the claimed three-dimensional symmetry, but still, those boobs stick out a bit, don't they?
See what I mean?
Now let's run the numerical formula through another test, on a grander scale this time. Earlier in the year, buxom Mousouzoku lass, Koko Morita (森田ここ) starred in B120-W120-H120 Tsuyokawa kanojo (B120 W120 H120 ツヨカワ彼女; KOH-009; August 2012). Her magic number is 120cm.
As we see here, the nice, thick, white thighs, legs and butt promised in the DVD cover image flesh out in the video.
Like with Ringo, her big, soft belly accounts for the claimed equality of her measurements. And again, like Ringo, her boobs protrude more than her belly, don't they? Let's pause, observe and meditate on this for a while...
I'm seeing some interesting curves here. Don't those boobs hang out further than her hips? And certainly more than her belly?
Ladies and gentlemen, I think tonight we have proven, with these two lovely assistants that an all-same-number figure can indeed be interesting and attractive.
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