As with cholesterol, truck size and televisions per household, the nation?s average cup size has collectively risen, going from 34B in 1983 to 34DD in 2013. But lingerie retailer Intimacy believes the trend has more to do with women buying properly sized bras than with any kind of national bust-inflation conspiracy. (Though, as ever, we blame/credit the Illuminati.) ?Instead of forcing D+ breasts into A to D cup bras, women are beginning to purchase larger cup sizes,? said a rep. ?[Twenty years ago] the American market carried less than 20 sizes, so women with bigger breasts squeezed into bras that were two or more cup sizes too small.? Whatever, we?re not complaining.?[Source]

