"What is your body size?" would be better, and is still more natural than "What is your body figure?" Also, "What is your dress size?" is a common enough question among women (if they know each other well enough to ask about such things).
If she has a jacket on, wait until she takes it off. Look on the collar tag for her size, when she's not around of course. If she is not easily embarrassed, strike up a conversation about clothing. Mention your size somehow and more then likely she will offer hers too.
As for why he asked this, he might want to get a picture in his head of your physique. To put it crudely, men like breasts.
The specific proportions of 36–24–36 inches (90-60-90 centimeters) have frequently been given as the "hourglass" proportions for women since at least the 1960s (these measurements are, for example, the title of a hit instrumental by The Shadows).
Americans and Europeans — both men and women — believe that a C cup is the ideal bust size, according to an international survey undertaken by the medical teleconsultation website Zava. More generally, men and women prefer bigger cup sizes, namely C, D, and DD.
Padded bras are more attractive to us than non-padded bras. They give out a youthful feel and make the vibe exciting. Non-padded bras just feel like to basic to ignite the spark.
The majority of the men (nearly 86% of them) preferred a woman with a dress size 14 to 16. Only 10% said they prefer women between the size 8 and 10, and 4.2% of them said they prefer women sizes 20 or over.
As mentioned before in Perett's book, In Your Face: The New Science of Human Attraction, women show a stronger attraction toward men with a figure consistent with the ideal hunting physique: strong shoulders, narrow waists, and broad chests and shoulders.
It's commonly reported the average Australian woman wears a size 14-16 and has for many years provided a benchmark for the largest size considered 'normal'.
Women tend to prefer men with fit, athletic bodies.
They prefer men who are in much better shape than average but not as lean and strong as most men wish to be. Certainly not as muscular as most bodybuilders. Think of the bodies of soccer players, rugby players, and mixed martial artists.
A plunge bra creates an illusion of bigger breasts and creates a deep cleavage. A plunge bra doesn't provide as much coverage as normal bras. The plunge bra is the best bra type for sexy outfits as it gives you a flattering silhouette in all your low neckline dresses.
The plunge bra supports the bust from the centre of the cups and pushes the breasts together, creating a great cleavage under tops with a low-cut neckline. Expert tip: If you've got a small frame and your breasts sit closely together, a plunge style will give you the support and positioning you need.
BLACK/ WHITE/ NUDE
Classic black bras are known to flatter all skin tones and are associated with power. Black also spells elegance and sophistication. No wonder it is the colour of choice at formal and corporate events. White bras on the other hand represent innocence and purity.
A study conducted at the University of Vienna found that large breasts were about 24 percent less sensitive than smaller ones. This is probably due to the fact that larger breasts have more fatty tissue than glandular tissue, which is the more sensitive part, but that's not always the case.
According to the Heart Foundation, a healthy waistline size is: 37 inches or less for men. 31.5 inches or less for women.
Many believe an hourglass body shape translates to bust-waist-hip measurements of approximately 36-24-36 inches, respectively.
Rectangle Body Type
This body type is the most common and is typically considered the healthiest. Rectangle-shaped people are less likely to develop obesity, heart disease, or diabetes. A rectangle body shape is typically thin and has a proportional waist, hips, and shoulders.
It's your face! Thirty-eight percent of gents confessed that this is the first thing they notice about you.
Nevertheless, Lean Pockets do claim, at least by name alone, to be somewhat easy on the waistline. Which is a good thing, because, according to a new trending study, heterosexual women may be more attracted to men who are thin. Not surprisingly, 9 out of 10 belts agree.