same here. I've pretty much stopped buying v-neck shirts for this reason, but sometimes even crew neck shirts are problematic. I work with kids and try not to have my boobs hanging out all over the place, but there's only so much you can do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Same here. And a turtle neck just makes them look that much bigger anyways. I'm also not ashamed or uncomfortable of my big boobs, so you all just have to deal with my cleavage.
Anonymous wrote:I would HATE to have huge boobs. So much harder to dress and to look classy.
Anonymous wrote:Bazooms.Are you 12?
Anonymous wrote:Also, there's showing cleavage and SHOWING CLEAVAGE. It's not all the same.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I'd love to see what OP wears everyday since she thought showing cleavage was "playing mind games"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I can't tell if you are dumb or envious. Do you also try to shame women for wearing tight or short clothes?
Not at all, just wondered what the thinking was. I thought it was head games. I'm seeing it's just practical. Thank you for responding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I can't tell if you are dumb or envious. Do you also try to shame women for wearing tight or short clothes?
Not at all, just wondered what the thinking was. I thought it was head games. I'm seeing it's just practical. Thank you for responding.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I can't tell if you are dumb or envious. Do you also try to shame women for wearing tight or short clothes?