
08-19-2012, 09:05 AM
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Not in the slightest, it looks like what girls where to work where I am.
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08-19-2012, 09:05 AM
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Location: Katonah, NY
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Originally Posted by xxbabeechick
So the point is, just having visible curves is suggestive. Good to know.
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I hate to break it to you - but if you are very curvy, a lot of things are going to be suggestive on you that aren't on other people. I'm very curvy. I have cleavage in most things. I would probably have cleavage in that sweater and it would probably look a lot sexier on me than it does on that model. I also have a small waist and curvy hips - so that sweater would accentuate my curves as opposed to just hanging there like it does on the model. It's just something that I have to deal with having a naturally large chest. I have an hourglass shape. I've always dealt with it. It might not be "fair" but it is what it is.
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08-19-2012, 09:08 AM
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Location: Brooklyn,NY
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it's not.
it's just a sweater. Fits the model well. Nothing suggestive at all.
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08-19-2012, 09:10 AM
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Location: Corydon, IN
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Originally Posted by xxbabeechick
What does this even mean?
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You know perfectly well what it means.
There's not a single one of us who hasn't gone to the State Fair or some social gathering of large numbers of people; and there's not a single one of us who hasn't looked at how someone was dressed and thought some variation of "Whoa -- is he/she serious? How does he/she think that looks to other people?"
There is not a single one of us who hasn't thought the word "inappropriate" at one time or another based on how a person's clothing looks on them and whether it fits with the setting, fits the person's physique, what have you.
The woman in the pic looks like a woman in a pic; there's nothing suggestive about her sweater.
If a woman was wearing that and on her physique it was far tighter, or far more revealing, if rather than accentuating her body without losing stylishness it instead was a showcase for enormous boobs, then this isn't "bad ol' men" assuming she's looking for attention; women would assume the same thing and insist that if she wasn't she'd have chosen her clothing differently.
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08-19-2012, 09:10 AM
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Location: Astoria, NY
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Originally Posted by Dewdrop93
I hate to break it to you - but if you are very curvy, a lot of things are going to be suggestive on you that aren't on other people.
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I'm not getting it, sorry.
To me there's a big difference between saying, "Your outfit is suggestive," and saying, "Your body is suggestive." Why say the former when you mean the latter.
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08-19-2012, 09:12 AM
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Location: Astoria, NY
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Originally Posted by Urban Sasquatch
Yo
If a woman was wearing that and on her physique it was far tighter, or far more revealing...
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We've covered this ground. The style of this sweater is moderately form fitting. If it was far tighter than it wouldn't fit. We're assuming the woman wearing the sweater actually meet the suggested measurements for the size, as in if a size small was suggested for a 32 bust this woman is actually a 32 bust.
Now I've always had a large bust and I've got implants a month ago, so much bust is even bigger, but I have sweaters like this (which is why I'm asking). I'm able to adjust all these sweaters so no cleavage shows.
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08-19-2012, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by xxbabeechick
Why or why not?
Confuzzling.
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Nope, it looks like a women in a jumper.... Quite a nice jumper though.
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08-19-2012, 09:14 AM
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Location: Corydon, IN
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Originally Posted by xxbabeechick
We've covered this ground. The style of this sweater is moderately form fitting. If it was far tighter than it wouldn't fit. We're assuming the woman wearing the sweater actually meet the suggested measurements for the size, as in if a size small was suggested for a 32 bust this woman is actually a 32 bust.
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Then you're just tail-chasing before you lie down and it's already settled. Dewdrop's post that you're saying you don't get just kind of got shot down since you're telling me that it's ground you already covered.
Which is it? Can't be both.
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08-19-2012, 09:15 AM
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Location: Greenbelt, MD
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It's nothing special but it does look nice.
No, it is not suggestive...
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08-19-2012, 09:16 AM
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Sweetie with those brand new big ole ******* you bought anything you wear is going to look tarty and suggestive.
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