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over a year ago
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Is it appropriate?
I read an article once that said evolutionists believe boobs developed when we started reproducing missionary because they remind the male of the buttocks. After all, you only need a teat to feed offspring.
So if cleavage is a device for sexual attraction that men are hardwired to respond to should it be allowed in the workplace?
If a bloke walked into an office with builder's crack I've no doubt he'd be reprimanded for it. |
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"Is it appropriate?
I read an article once that said evolutionists believe boobs developed when we started reproducing missionary because they remind the male of the buttocks. After all, you only need a teat to feed offspring.
So if cleavage is a device for sexual attraction that men are hardwired to respond to should it be allowed in the workplace?
If a bloke walked into an office with builder's crack I've no doubt he'd be reprimanded for it."
I'd hardly call a builders crack a device for sexual attraction and what about in builders yards? |
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"I'd hardly call a builders crack a device for sexual attraction and what about in builders yards? "
I know but still inappropriate revelation. How about if he had his pecs out or the butt cut out of his trousers? |
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"Life's unfair. I don't think most men would want cleavage banned in the workplace. There's almost certainly not enough of it in most workplaces"
I love cleavage. That's the problem! I don't want to be distracted by it, especially by a woman who's just got divorced and is really making it obvious she's on the hunt!
And I don't want to feel like I shouldn't be looking because she thinks she's just being fashionable and is actually offended that I was staring and possibly drooling. |
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i must admit my clevage is nearly always on show to an extent, even in work, i have to wear a blouse but wear a vest top underneath and the blouse open, as i feel comfty this way, i hate clothes that are restictive and high necked. |
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"... is actually offended that I was staring and possibly drooling."
If nature didn't intend for men to look at women's boobs then they wouldn't have been stuck on so obvious a place would they.
I'm sorry but I'm not fighting 4 billion years of evolution! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I've never really covered it up.. looking at cleavage is actually proved to improve a mans health.
I think you can show a little without looking a tart... although nothing wrong with showing a lot depending on your job... I always had a good amount on show when I had an office job... only time I didn't was when teaching in an infants school.
Katie. X |
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I wear a uniform so always suitably dressed, though unfortunately my new uniform was a little tighter than usual and it does look slightly pervy, especially as my uniform is popular as a fetish item. |
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"Is it appropriate?
I read an article once that said evolutionists believe boobs developed when we started reproducing missionary because they remind the male of the buttocks. After all, you only need a teat to feed offspring.
So if cleavage is a device for sexual attraction that men are hardwired to respond to should it be allowed in the workplace?
If a bloke walked into an office with builder's crack I've no doubt he'd be reprimanded for it."
Not if its a building site office |
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"If a bloke walked into an office with builder's crack I've no doubt he'd be reprimanded for it.
Not if its a building site office "
Just as cleavage is fine if it's in a lapdancing bar.
Looking isn't pervy, it's ensuring the survival of the species. |
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