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Then I apologized when I realized it probably made her feel like a piece of meat. Then we had a pleasant conversation, so it wasn't all in vain.
Guilty of same. But it went well..she noticed how much I noticed her assets. Apparently she had them 'done' recently and was quite proud of them. Proud enough to then bring them out for show and tell!
Hahahhaa....you could hear tucking. THAT is too funny.
Quite simply because they don't know how to dress and dressing a large chest is a challenge. If the person is fat or over a c cup there is always boob issues.
I don't own any blouses or button-down shirts or sweaters of any kind. It's knits all the way. However, for them to fit appropriately usually means folding the sleeves back into a cuff, which is why I buy tops with three-quarter or half-sleeves, so it's intentional.
Also, well-endowed women need to stay away from bras that offer anything less than full coverage, preferably fiber-fill (not padded) and underwire. Anything less is going to have them sagging and popping out all over the place, so save the flimsy stuff for the bedroom.
And for heaven's sake, let an attendant size you. Half of the problem comes from wearing a bra in the wrong size. I can't tell you how many Cs I see crammed into Bs and how many 38s strapped into 36s. That just leads to lumps, bumps, spillage, and a back strap that hikes up to your shoulder blades. It looks terrible. Better to wear the right size than look like you're in denial.
Finally, sorry, but showing bra straps is just tacky. Buy a convertible or a strapless. Ye gods.
To be completely honest, I don't care how other women dress. I do have people that work under me, and I would have to say something if they came to work dressed in a revealing manner. Other than work, I don't care. I do not have revealing pictures of myself anywhere on the internet because I don't want or need that kind of attention, but if women or men choose to, that is their business not mine. I just wish people would live and let live in this instance too. So, a woman wants to show her cleavage off, so what? Let her do it. If a man doesn't like it, he doesn't have to look now does he?
To be completely honest, I don't care how other women dress. I do have people that work under me, and I would have to say something if they came to work dressed in a revealing manner. Other than work, I don't care. I do not have revealing pictures of myself anywhere on the internet because I don't want or need that kind of attention, but if women or men choose to, that is their business not mine. I just wish people would live and let live in this instance too. So, a woman wants to show her cleavage off, so what? Let her do it. If a man doesn't like it, he doesn't have to look now does he?
I don't think there is a guy on here that is complaining. I was just wondering why she is doing it and if it is ok to take a peak.
It used to be that we berated men for treating women like a piece of meat - now too many seem to be extending that invitation. We are upside down.
If you want to be treated with respect, act like you deserve it.
Because I paid a lot for them and they are beautiful...Why not show them in the appropriate times???
When you say 'show them', are you talking about showing extra cleavage, or wearing something so tight that they might accidentally pop out at any given moment?
Not judging or anything...just intrigued
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