Women and Our Breast Power!
By etcetera22
@etcetera22 (115)
United States
March 7, 2007 12:41pm CST
Ladies, when you're out and about, how do you feel when you see other women displaying AMPLE cleavage? Does it disgust you? Are you intimidated? Do you simply not care? If you do find it "disgusting," I'd love to know why. How much cleavage is too much, and when do you feel it's NOT appropriate?
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@rainbow (6761)
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10 Mar 07
I really don't mind as long as it is tastefully displayed, well not flopping all over anyway. I have quite a large cleavage but tend to keep it covered up.
I would not like the teaching staff at my kids school to have low cut tops as that isn't nice on bigger ladies especailly, lol.
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@creamywave24 (349)
• India
9 Mar 07
even i think the same way..everyone have their own choice..Im dont feel comfortable in showin off my cleavage,,bt neither do i care if someone else is showin..i think its their personal life. :)
@etcetera22 (115)
• United States
9 Mar 07
Thanks for your response. May I ask why you don't feel comfortable displaying any cleavage? Just curious :).
@herrbaggs (1308)
• United States
13 Jul 07
I don't rally care how much cleavage a woman shows. What turns me inside out is when some guy is showing his cleavage. I always seem to get the urge to go poke some toilet paper in it.
@herrbaggs (1308)
• United States
13 Jul 07
How abundent is your dingle berry crop? Is It getting close to harvest time, do you usually harvest during a full moon?
@ChampagneGiggles (699)
• United States
13 Jul 07
Normally I don't care, but if it's distracting even me (ie, nipples showing, top three sizes too small, riding up so you can see top and bottom), that's when I have an issue. On the one hand, it's nauseating to see trailer trash or hood rats prance around in public like that, but on the other, it weeds out dogs and makes me look like a perfect lady, so hey. What can ya do.
@ChampagneGiggles (699)
• United States
13 Jul 07
Oh, and it's never appropriate when children, senior citizens, or coworkers are around.