Why do some women show cleavage

Maybe due to a lack of brains or common sense, cleavage is about all they have to offer!

Women who have brains, education or talent seldom have to show cleavage. They are too busy and you are never going to see them working in strip joints or peep shows.

I tip my hat to all the gals out there with education and strong brains!
 
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Just watching the news, Prince Charles is due to speak. Before him a glamorous French woman is doing a long rambling speech.

It's just her cleavage! Surely all anyone can do is stare? You can't kind of get past it.
I apologize, Rose65 --If I'm responsible, I never meant for your thread to be censored. Sorry!
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Ya men❗ One can't live with 'em, One can't live without them, And one can't shoot 'em :unsure: 🙄😈
Oh we're not completely hopeless. I like to think that admiring a woman's body is a complimentary thing. It is beautiful, and that's why so many paintings portray it that way. A woman's body is graceful and curvy, and noticing it shouldn't be creepy or anything. If some men make it that way, well perhaps they are candidates for the last option you mentioned (Kidding of course).

We have our downsides and flaws that are often obvious, but rest assured that many respect women for far more than their bodies, but we still derive a little pleasure now and then taking in the view of the fairer se x.
 
Oh we're not completely hopeless. I like to think that admiring a woman's body is a complimentary thing. It is beautiful, and that's why so many paintings portray it that way. A woman's body is graceful and curvy, and noticing it shouldn't be creepy or anything. If some men make it that way, well perhaps they are candidates for the last option you mentioned (Kidding of course).

We have our downsides and flaws that are often obvious, but rest assured that many respect women for far more than their bodies, but we still derive a little pleasure now and then taking in the view of the fairer se x.
I think that's fine.
 
I'm a little bit uncomfortable in the company of women who display a lot of skin. I attribute that to my being a very repressed man, so I make a conscious effort to maintain eye contact only. Some women have noticed this and seem to be amused by my response.
I am also. I’m uncomfortable with anyone who seems like a exhibitionist. It’s like a desperate plea for attention but the wrong kind of attention.
The photo posted in post#7 is enhanced. It's fake. Yes she has enhanced her breasts but not as much as that picture. Dolly Parton is a victim of feeling the need to please her fans. But I'm not sure she even feels like she's a victim...thus not. To her it's just business. She's very intelligent and sweet and a talented singer and writes her own lyrics for her music. She is the first one to laugh it off in interviews.

I admire her for taking all the criticism in stride. She's not hurting anyone. She has made a lot of people happy with her entertainment. What a lovely legacy that is. It's the people who judge others that is the problem. She ignores them...as she should.
I’ve got to agree. Im not into the augmented breast thing at all and don’t really understand it myself but Dolly Parton is nothing but sweetness. This picture has exaggerated his breast size to make her look on the freakish side. She’s probably just laugh if she saw it.
She’s so unbelievably humble and modest in all other ways that you can’t help but like her.
 
The photo posted in post#7 is enhanced. It's fake. Yes she has enhanced her breasts but not as much as that picture. Dolly Parton is a victim of feeling the need to please her fans. But I'm not sure she even feels like she's a victim...thus not. To her it's just business. She's very intelligent and sweet and a talented singer and writes her own lyrics for her music. She is the first one to laugh it off in interviews.

I admire her for taking all the criticism in stride. She's not hurting anyone. She has made a lot of people happy with her entertainment. What a lovely legacy that is. It's the people who judge others that is the problem. She ignores them...as she should.

Not only is it fake, it's not even a photograph, the whole thing is computer generated.
 
I'm sure everyone has heard this but it seems to be fitting for this thread...
I loved Dolly Parton's response when an interviewer complimented her appearance.
"Well, it costs lot of money to look this cheap"...and then, by laughing at herself,
she was also laughing at those who take her too seriously. She's an entertainer.
 
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Before him a glamorous French woman is doing a long rambling speech.

It's just her cleavage! Surely all anyone can do is stare? You can't kind of get past it.

Maybe if she is French it is a cultural difference. When I was young I was in a program for a half year that had young people from many different countries. One of the French girls would go bra-less and wear see through tops. Also high heel bed slippers (she was my dorm mate in the program). She was a very nice girl and religious, seemed to be just a different cultural attitude toward breasts.
 
I don't understand the fuss about cleavage. Women have breasts....everyone knows that. Why the flap about showing a couple of inches of the top of them?

My great-grandmother was born in 1865 and never showed her ankle in her life. She wore long skirts to her dying day in 1953. In her youth, there was much pearl-clutching about "those hussies" who showed an ankle.

My grandma was born in 1900. She was a "flapper" and you can imagine what was said about "those immoral girls" who showed their knees (and even put rouge on them.) Horrors!

My mother was born in 1925. As a young woman, she wore PANTS. Oh, the immorality! What is the world coming to?

I was born in 1947. As a young woman, I wore mini-skirts and showed my THIGHS. My great-aunt almost fainted dead away the first time she saw me wearing one. I had a bikini, too, that I bought in Paris. I was showing cleavage. Not much, mind you, 'cause I didn't have much to show.....but Scarlett's Mammy would have been scandalized that I was showing my bosoms waaaay before 6 p.m.

I don't even want to discuss what my daughter and granddaughter showed. I wasn't worried, though.

Folks, you're gonna wear the nacre right off those pearls at this rate...... You ain't seen NOTHIN' yet.
 
I don't understand the fuss about cleavage. Women have breasts....everyone knows that. Why the flap about showing a couple of inches of the top of them?

My great-grandmother was born in 1865 and never showed her ankle in her life. She wore long skirts to her dying day in 1953. In her youth, there was much pearl-clutching about "those hussies" who showed an ankle.

My grandma was born in 1900. She was a "flapper" and you can imagine what was said about "those immoral girls" who showed their knees (and even put rouge on them.) Horrors!

My mother was born in 1925. As a young woman, she wore PANTS. Oh, the immorality! What is the world coming to?

I was born in 1947. As a young woman, I wore mini-skirts and showed my THIGHS. My great-aunt almost fainted dead away the first time she saw me wearing one. I had a bikini, too, that I bought in Paris. I was showing cleavage. Not much, mind you, 'cause I didn't have much to show.....but Scarlett's Mammy would have been scandalized that I was showing my bosoms waaaay before 6 p.m.

I don't even want to discuss what my daughter and granddaughter showed. I wasn't worried, though.

Folks, you're gonna wear the nacre right off those pearls at this rate...... You ain't seen NOTHIN' yet.

Well my dear I still wear a bikini, but when I am out of the water I cover up with a sarong or a short button down caftan.

By the way, I have seen it all on the beaches in Europe and the seaside towns.
 
In defence of some women who inadvertently show cleavage. A woman who is well endowed, has a high chest and a short neck can’t really help it, unless they have their necklines designed in such a way to avoid too much showing.

Personally, I am not well endowed and have a long slender neck, so the problem does not arise.

On the other hand, some women love to be on show and could sometimes attract the wrong kind of attention... if that is their intention, then don't complain, when you get it!
 
"Why do some women show cleavage"

Because cleavage gets men's attention, plain and simple. I'm surprised nobody's mentioned it.
How dare you. Women show cleavage because it is a natural part of our bodies. THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH IT. We can't help it if men start getting erections over it. That's the way it's meant to be to protect our species. Are women supposed to bind their breasts? Grow up fgs.

Sorry, Nathan, you know I love you.

PS. Yes I am grumpy in the early morning :LOL:
 
How dare you. Women show cleavage because it is a natural part of our bodies. THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH IT. We can't help it if men start getting erections over it. That's the way it's meant to be to protect our species. Are women supposed to bind their breasts? Grow up fgs.

Sorry, Nathan, you know I love you.

PS. Yes I am grumpy in the early morning :LOL:
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Evidently you've read into my post things that I didn't write, but seem instead to be originating from your own mind. I did not say there's anything wrong with women showing cleavage. Cleavage does get men's attention, but there is nothing wrong with that either. Can we all agree that attraction between the two sexes is not dirty, but rather natural?

We are all big boys and girls here, can't we admit that getting the attention of the opposite sex is something that normal people find pleasing for themselves? If not, please start a letter writing campaign to the multi-billion dollar fashion and cosmetic industries and tell them that they are completely wrong about human nature.
 
Because cleavage gets men's attention, plain and simple. I'm surprised nobody's mentioned it.
Well, not everything is about and for men, so it isn't all that plain and simple. I didn't see the particular top, so it could just be current fashion. I have to make an effort to find tops that are not low cut, and I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of nice fashion these days is very low cut.

If a man dresses up neat and spiffy it doesn't mean he's all about getting women's attention, does it? It could be just trying to look good in general.
 
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