[USER=252932]NikkiQ[/USER];18597381 said:
Can BSB mean "between shoulder blades" instead of below? I'm not quite below yet.
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No, as that would be a vague length.
Shoulder blades are these big triangular bones and being "between" makes no sense as a marker because a measure of length has to be a definite point through which you can draw a horizontal line for hair to fall to.
The hair at the center of your head when stretched down or hanging down fall between shoulder blades from the time it leaves collar-bone, through APL, through BSB...and even when that hair reaches MBL and beyond. Because of its position on your head, every time you pull it down to check length, it passes between shoulder blades coz they are on either side. So the first B in BSB as a length milestone cannot stand for "between"; it has to stand for "below" as that is what makes sense.
The day your hair passes an imaginary horizonal line running across your back and touching the bottom of those triangular bones, then you can claim BSB. Until then you are between APL and BSB. Just like when you leave CBL and before you reach APL, you are between CBL and APL.