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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that really big boobs on women are more aging over 40. It’s just gravity. I’m at a family function right now and my cousins with big boobs look older than same age people with small or even just average-sized chests. It changes your body shape and dictates how you dress to some degree. And yes, it all means more matronly. Someone posted pics of Helen Mirren upthread to prove an older woman with big breasts can look youthful and hot. That’s how you know it’s true— Helen Mirren is the exception that proves the rule. She makes wrinkles and gray hair and a womanly older body look good. There’s only one Helen Mirren.[/quote] So, how many attractive older women with large breasts do I have to post to make the point? Because I can think of several without trying. And yes, these are women paid to be beautiful. They are professionally in the public eye. But c'mon, the critical stance that big breast [i]on their own[/i] as an attribute will necessarily make you look matronly is, well, bunk. You know that. It's a lot of things added up, including how you style your body (as well as 600 other things). If you look matronly, it's not [i]because[/i] your breasts are big. It's because those breasts aren't supported, or are dwarfed by a protruding belly, or are draped in eight thousand dishwater-colored scarves, or whatever. But it's not just because of the breasts. Sorry if that pricks the happy bubble of revenge for some people, but that was a gross one to begin with anyway. [/quote] There is a middle aged body we are all familiar with that starts to look more rectangular. I think that's what PP was talking about. And you do often see women who've come into that shape in tunics that emphasize it. I just don't know what the heck you're supposed to do about it or how you can call it a "style choice." Our bodies make some choices for us! [/quote] That highlights the issue with tunics- no waist.[/quote] But that’s why I’m WEARING the mother f$&ing tunic in the first place!! This is exhausting and the reason the smart women hit 40 and move to the edge of the woods to be witches. [/quote] Look, a witch's caftan is a style CHOICE that I fully support. [/quote] Right? Witches cabins are probably a huge tax advantage. And if I need a man, there’s no reason I can’t take one captive. [/quote] I would like to sign up for the witch cabin. I have plenty of caftans I can share and and assortment of capris, tankinis and non-sexy sandals as well. [/quote] I want to be a witch and everything but idk if I’m ready for tankinis. [/quote] It’s just coven culture, accept it. What the heck else are you supposed to kayak in?[/quote]
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