CLEAVAGE (1)
What is it about looking at a woman's cleavage that can be both right and wrong? When men check out the cleavage area,
a woman may immediately cover herself and shake her finger at you in disgust. Or she may smile and say "thank you" in appreciation.
So why do women go to the workplace or out on a date with all this partial exposure in the first place?
Does a woman feel more attractive when her breasts are partially exposed?
Does she enjoy all the attention?
If she works in the hospitality industry, will she make more money?
Maybe it's because we're talking about women only terrain. Men don't have cleavage and women do.
Cleavage is different every time we take a look. It's not like we're checking out an new car or a new apartment because many
of those new cars and many of those apartments resemble each other. There's no real difference.
The chest area of a woman is always different from one woman to another. The sight of cleavage is a diversion we all can enjoy
and each image we see is so enchanting because none of the two images is alike. That the breasts are all different and unique
must be the reason that looking there, just below her neckline, creates quite a stir.
We do know that cleavage is an uplifting and informative journey to the most eye-catching destination on earth.
Cleavage is the cleft created by the partial exposure of a woman's breasts and the titillation or promise of complete exposure
if low-cut clothing were not present.
Cleavage is what happens when breasts collide; a merger that fascinates, scandalizes and mesmerizes. Actresses and singers become famous and the quest for cleavage enriches surgeons, tempts politicians and dominates fashion. When breasts are lifted and pushed together, men and women frequently look around to take second look. May we forever marvel at this luscious, captivating curiosity which is exclusively feminine.
a woman may immediately cover herself and shake her finger at you in disgust. Or she may smile and say "thank you" in appreciation.
So why do women go to the workplace or out on a date with all this partial exposure in the first place?
Does a woman feel more attractive when her breasts are partially exposed?
Does she enjoy all the attention?
If she works in the hospitality industry, will she make more money?
Maybe it's because we're talking about women only terrain. Men don't have cleavage and women do.
Cleavage is different every time we take a look. It's not like we're checking out an new car or a new apartment because many
of those new cars and many of those apartments resemble each other. There's no real difference.
The chest area of a woman is always different from one woman to another. The sight of cleavage is a diversion we all can enjoy
and each image we see is so enchanting because none of the two images is alike. That the breasts are all different and unique
must be the reason that looking there, just below her neckline, creates quite a stir.
We do know that cleavage is an uplifting and informative journey to the most eye-catching destination on earth.
Cleavage is the cleft created by the partial exposure of a woman's breasts and the titillation or promise of complete exposure
if low-cut clothing were not present.
Cleavage is what happens when breasts collide; a merger that fascinates, scandalizes and mesmerizes. Actresses and singers become famous and the quest for cleavage enriches surgeons, tempts politicians and dominates fashion. When breasts are lifted and pushed together, men and women frequently look around to take second look. May we forever marvel at this luscious, captivating curiosity which is exclusively feminine.
CLEAVAGE (1)