Cleavage, inappropriate or fine?
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In my opinion, I think its fine if you have nice breasts. My opinion again, I think it can look a little gross when the breasts are saggy or wrinkly.
I can't really talk though, I have little itty bitties. I'm basing this on what I'd rather look at if your cleavage was in my face on the subway.0 -
Keeping show 'em off! For every person that gives you a dirty look, you probably made another 10 people very happy. No harm can come from more boobs.0
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rock that cleavage!0
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I don't get any comments, despite every shirt I own showing cleavage. I probably wouldn't at work, especially a professional job, but otherwise...I don't see a problem with showing cleavage. It's a really hot summer. Wear what keeps you cool. Let people get pissed off. It's probably just jealousy.0
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i wear what you do everywhere n i am proud of my look. if i feel comfortable then other ppl can basically **** off. u got the cleavage so flont it! its you! part of you n if u like the way you look go for it0
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Im not super busty but I say go for it. If you are respecting work, elder people, religious places.. Leave it out.. I would if I had them..0
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I'm a DDD and I don't have problem with showing some cleavage. There's a vast difference between showing some cleavage and practically letting your sweater puppies roll out of your top. I've seen women of all cup sizes who pass that line and make it inappropriate and almost painful to look at because you swear the one time you look will be the point of no return and they'll come out to chat.
That being said, a lot of people depending on age group and I suppose living area don't know the difference. They see the slightest hint of the "boob crack" and wrinkle their noses and cry slut. Those are the people you pray have defunct genitals.0 -
That comic is SO true, my god. Haha. Shirts that look totally fine on girls with smaller chests make me look like I'm trying to dress slutty.0
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I don't see a problem myself, though i do agree that for most workplaces it would be inappropriate.
Having been big busted all my life I have learned that you don't need to show cleavage to get negative comments or behaviour. You could wear a baggy turtleneck and some men will just stare, and some women will be rude. The men are easier to deal with.0 -
It's double standards all over the place. I'm a bigger chested lady and get comments all the time, work or not. It's totally not fair and you unfortunately have to deal with it, so you can either appease everyone and be hot, OR, you can do what's gonna make you the most comfortable.
Boobs are boobs. As one guy said 'you would have to wear a garbage bag, but even then it would have to be inflated so your stuff wouldn't stick out, for no one to notice anything. Cant always hide them0 -
fine with it ..see em every where ..i think is the clothing companies trying to save money..0
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Rock your cleavage! I rock mine everywhere except work! I'm proud of my titties!!0
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Ok this just reminded me of the following from Busty Girl Comics: http://bustygirlcomics.com/tagged/comics
I was just looking to share this link! It is so true. I used to get told my clothing was "inappropriate" at work, but I was wearing a t-shirt and cardigan! I'm a 36H right now and am hoping that once I lose weight, this will go down. I *want* this to be the first place I lose Sometimes, there is just no containing them!0 -
I have very large breasts, and I end up showing a little cleavage in almost any shirt that's not a turtleneck (and I look hideous in turtlenecks). It's just the way I'm built. For work, I always try to minimize the appearance of cleavage by wearing a tank top or something under my shirt, but if I'm just going to the store or something, I don't always bother. I'm not trying to show off (that's what low-cut shirts and push-up bras are for), I just want to be comfortable. If you're bothered by it, don't look. If you want to look, go right ahead.0
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It's so annoying. Because I have big boobs, it's "inappropriate" for me to wear a low-cut top that for someone with smaller boobs would be acceptable. I'm pretty sure 95% of humans either have them or have seen them. Not a big deal.0
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Wow! This thread has gone on for a hot minute. Boobies are inspiring!0
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No, I don't wear it to work, just when I'm out enjoying the summer weather like a beach or going to get ice cream, that sort of scenario.
I think that's fine and it's quite appropriate. It's HOT out and trying to cover those things up fully.....IS :laugh:0 -
I wear an F so you might assume I think it's totally cool, however, I find it embarrassingly inappropriate in most situations. Beach? Sure! Out at night at a club or something like that- why not? The rest of the time- in my opinion, it typically seems desperate and seeking the kind of attention one needs when they feel they have not much else to offer. That's my opinion and I certainly don't feel like that describes every woman in a low cut top, but many and especially those who come close to exposing it all.
(ducks for cover)0 -
It's find in my opinion, I'm a 38dd aswell and used to worry but don't anymore xx0
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For years, I was having to wear sweatshirts on hot summer days, and have farmers tans because I would make people 'uncomfortable' if I wore a tank top. Now I don't give a *kitten*, and if they're not able to keep their thoughts off of sex for ten minutes, that's their problem and not mine.
Are you referring to my 9 year old son?0 -
for everyone who more or less said to let things hang out no matter what if you're well-endowed in the breast area.... Well, in that case, I think every well-endowed man should walk around showing what he's got too...that would be fair right?
and yes, this is sarcasm....but it makes me realize how ridiculous everyone sounds0 -
I agree with the op. I am a 36G and I've come to realize cleavage or not there will be negative stares and words spoken. Your best bet is to dress however makes you happy.
I dress according to what feels comfortable and appropriate to me.
As far as smaller girls I do believe they are allowed to show more cleavage... looking at them is equal to looking at the chest of a 9year old boy 0_o oooooooooooo lol just kidding on a serious note when you are smaller I guess it's less offensive depending on how much cleavage you show?
At the end of the day, wear whatever makes you happy and feels comfortable, ignore the negativity, and be happy! Life is short... enjoy it!0 -
There is something really American about this question, why would anyone care about cleavage, I can sort of understand that some old grannies don't like t it when girls go topless on the beach but in all honesty tits is tits, its not like children will be somehow scarred by seeing a tit let alone some cleavage. What is the issue ? are the tits going to somehow ruin the minds of children and turn them into flesh eating zombies ?0
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Sooo... here's the question for Ladies... would you be mad, uncomfortable, feel wrong, or something, if you SEE someone with cleavage... not like almost things popping out.. but like someone our fellow member says.. just some but obviously it tends to be more prominent?..
I mean.. for me.. OF COURSE!!.. I would like it.. I am man.. is eye candy.. but also..I must accept that it is distracting for a MAN!..
But is it distracting for a woman too?..
So to answer the main question.. I think is ok.. as long as it is not excessively revealing... you have them big.. why not even "enjoy" a little of their magnetism?0 -
Thanks for the profile pic. That one always gets my attention.
double entendre intended? dyycyyfcy0 -
My cleavage is fine for my husband to enjoy. Inappropriate for anyone else to enjoy. :blushing:0
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Let's be real here...women show cleavage for attention, which is fine. The problem is that most of the time they receive unwanted and negative attention. Goes with the territory. If you like to good attention....then you have to expect the unwanted. And cleavage at work is never appropriate. Cleavage after 5pm....Hell Yeah!!
That's complete bs. There probably are some women who show cleavage for attention but saying we all do it is c**p. That's like saying all men wear t shirts that show off their biceps and abs just because they want people to look. Which is, again, c**p. I'm actually kinda insulted. I wear what I feel comfortable in and not because I either want or expect attention. I'm aware that the very fact I have big boobs will make men look but they would look (and do) even if they were covered up. It's not all about attention.
Thank You for this! I don't need attention I have a beautiful husband that gives me tons of attention. I just have big boobs and they aren't going anywhere...0 -
The only place I find it inappropriate is at work.
If I want to go to walmart and feel comfortable and not feel all tight in some shirt due to my large boobs - I will.
I don't agree all women do it for attention. If it's hot I will wear a tank top, and yeah my large breasts do show some cleavage over the top because tank tops are suppose to keep you cool, they show some skin.0 -
I always say- even in a turtle neck I have clevage. These puppies have a mind of their own !0
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Why do some women hate when men oogle? If the cleavage is out, why is it annoying if we look?0
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