Cleavage, inappropriate or fine?
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I'm all in favor of cleavage in most situations. Granted, if you're working at a day care or something, you're not going to want to show the funbags off to the kiddies, but if you've got them and you love them, show them off. My chest is one of my finer features and I will gladly wear a low cut shirt if it improves my self-esteem. If someone doesn't like it (or god help them if they actually confront me about it) they can have a glorious interaction with me and my middle finger.0
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Don't like it, don't look!
I get a kick out of girls who wear very low cut shirts who say this.
If you don't want a guy to look, don't wear a slutty outfit. You don't wear those shirts for men to look at your shoes.
I think of it more as "don't like it? Don't look. But if you do, enjoy the view!"
I feel complimented if I catch someone (male OR female) catching a glimpse.0 -
No problem with girls admitting that they wear those shirts because they want men to look
Its the girls who get offended by it0 -
^^exactly if you are gonna dress like that I am gonna look.0
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When I was a D cup people seemed to have comments whenever I wore a tank top. Now that I'm an A no one seems to even notice. I say if it's hot out to hell with them...it's hot out! Lets see how they'd feel about stuffing those puppies into a t-shirt when its 95 and humid if it were them.
I agree!! I have DD's and it's awful, I hate boob sweat.0 -
I would say that it is acceptable given you have proper support. As long as they aren't wobblin' around like two overly enthusiastic beachballs go for it! I will not say that women who are genetically endowed can fly sans support in the summer. Smaller chests can wear adorable tops with nothing but I would never leave home with out my 36 D girls being held close. Also there are just some cuts, even in tank tops that are designed for smaller frames. Pick a style that shows skin but still looks great on your rack.
^Ditto this.
Show off the girls, but make sure they get the support they need!0 -
with my boobs u get clevage whatever i wear as a 34 k lol x0
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<---- supports cleavage
Are you a bra?0 -
bet he wishes lol x0
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Mine are only C's but i went to a party this weekend and the only other girl there kept complaining about it until i finally put on a tshirt and sweat pants. (Which is what I normally wear anyway.)0
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Be proud of who you are, and what you have. The only time that I would prefer less cleavage is during work.... if presented with really nice cleavage, its hard to focus on anything else.0
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Rock what you have, who cares what anyone else thinks?
I have DDs and a tiny figure and I can make a wool turtleneck look "slutty" lol0 -
Cleavage is Fine !!!!0
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Rock what you have, who cares what anyone else thinks?
I have DDs and a tiny figure and I can make a wool turtleneck look "slutty" lol
Cardiokitten - well said. Turtle neck sweater would still look great on you, and maybe better for the rest of the office. Let them focus on work.0 -
perfectly acceptable in any non professional setting. IMO.0
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Monipie - agreed... what was I just talking about?0
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Monipie - agreed... what was I just talking about?
Dude...I almost typed this exact same thing. Then I read yours.
That's kind of funny, and sad all at once lol.0 -
I wish i had the boobs you habe flaunt that girl!!!! Yay BOOBIES!0
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Cleavage is fine!
I have large breasts and I'm not here to please other people.
I will wear what I feel comfortable in and what I feel good in.
People don't have to look if they find it offensive and the ones who aren't prudes can enjoy the view.0 -
Nothing wrong with a little cleavage!0
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I have cleavage in a turtleneck.
44 DDD.
So. It's part of me. Get over it. If you fail to meet my gaze, because you're checking out the girls, for the ENTIRE conversation, you suck.
If you take a scope of them at first, and then realize that my eyes, not my tits, are my best feature, you get brownie points.0 -
I'm a DD - even covered they're in your face. (lol) I don't give a rip of someone has an issue0
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I'm a DD - even covered they're in your face. (lol) I don't give a rip of someone has an issue
LOl same height, now same bra size!0 -
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if your cleavage is like what you have on your profile pic, that's a lot more than cleavage (still look good though) so I suppose we should define what type of cleavage you are talking about??? Regardless, do what makes you feel good, everyone else's opinion doesn't really matter!!!0
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I prefer the look of smaller perky boobs. Like B-C cup (sometimes A!)
so since I don't find it attractive sometimes i judge.
Usually its more when tops are pulled down so low I feel like a nipple is going to flop out at any second :P
As long as the shirt fits and the boobs are strapped down, its whatever I guess.
I do kind of have a biased opinion though hmmm0 -
When I did have some big enough to flaunt I was too fat to want to flaunt them. Now that I've lost a bunch of weight and am more comfortable with myself, they aren't nearly as big. (Went from DD to a C). I say if you're comfortable with yourself, more power to ya. If you got it, flaunt it. Unfortunately it just didn't work out for me.0
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Eye think people are just hating because their jealous. Wear what ewe want and dew knot stress it. Haters are going too hate.0
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If it's in a casual, adult setting, who gives a crap?0
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I am a fan of cleavage0
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