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Offline WonderfullyMade

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It's not much compared to what sime of you guys and gals are dealing with, but after seeing this thread and contemplating it for a while I've decided to accept the name "cleavage" as being fitting for myself. Thinking I may work on some hair removal to make my cleavage a bit more appealing as well. After looking at the picture, I'm thinking I may be in need of a fitting as the cups are a bit small top to bottom... smh

Offline Johndoe1

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What I see when I look down.
Careful with those. You might put out an eye! :)
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Johndoe1

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It's not much compared to what sime of you guys and gals are dealing with, but after seeing this thread and contemplating it for a while I've decided to accept the name "cleavage" as being fitting for myself. Thinking I may work on some hair removal to make my cleavage a bit more appealing as well. After looking at the picture, I'm thinking I may be in need of a fitting as the cups are a bit small top to bottom... smh
A different style or manufacturer maybe all you need. A properly fitted bra goes a long way in comfort and appearance. 

Offline blad

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I have enjoyed looking down at my cleavage too. Not as pronounced as some here but I have enjoyed the view to see the boobs held in the cups.

Never imagined this when I first developed as a teen but I did quickly start to enjoy my breasts when I began to try bras.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline Jadzia

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I am not as large as many on this site either and I to enjoy looking my cleavage. Sometimes I think that I am going through a mild puberty on the other side. Is this feminine way of thinking because of elevated levels of estrogen? 

 

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