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10-14-2014 12:16 PM
On 10/12/2014 gazelle77 said: I think as we go through stages of life....we need to adjust our fashion a well. Perhaps low necklines are not best for you now. Another person may need to start lowering her skirt line to at or below the knee, another person may not want to go sleeveless anymore. Whatever the case, you are not alone,and it is good at least you are addressing the issue.
you made a great point. Do it in stages. Smart
10-14-2014 12:17 PM
10-14-2014 12:19 PM
On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:Many ladies can wear deep V necks without a problem but some ladies are very large busted and find showing that a lot of cleavage in a V neckline uncomfortable. They certainly have every right to feel that way.
Who said they didn't.
There are options today. Wear what you like.
Please stop criticizing people who dress differently than you do.
10-14-2014 12:27 PM
I wanted to add - it seems many ladies here seem to feel you either wear very low exposing necklines or you wear very high necklines - that is not correct. I chose to not expose my cleavage but I am able to find any number of t shirts that have necklines from Henley to boat necks to V necks that are not the plunging low ones. I even have a couple u necks that are still high enough to be modest. So just because I do not chose to expose myself does not mean I have to wear tops that are up to my tonsils. As usual the ladies on this BB seem to only be able to see the extremes and never the moderate areas in between them where most ladies live.
10-14-2014 12:30 PM
On 10/14/2014 brii said:On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:Many ladies can wear deep V necks without a problem but some ladies are very large busted and find showing that a lot of cleavage in a V neckline uncomfortable. They certainly have every right to feel that way.
Who said they didn't.
There are options today. Wear what you like.
Please stop criticizing people who dress differently than you do.
EXACTLY WHAT DID I SAY IN THIS POST THAT CRITICIZED ANYONE?
10-14-2014 12:31 PM
attitude is what fashion is about. if you strut it with attitude your ahead of the game.
10-14-2014 12:33 PM
On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:On 10/14/2014 brii said:On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:Many ladies can wear deep V necks without a problem but some ladies are very large busted and find showing that a lot of cleavage in a V neckline uncomfortable. They certainly have every right to feel that way.
Who said they didn't.
There are options today. Wear what you like.
Please stop criticizing people who dress differently than you do.
EXACTLY WHAT DID I SAY IN THIS POST THAT CRITICIZED ANYONE?
You did call women ""hoochie mamas"" in a previous post.
10-14-2014 12:37 PM
On 10/14/2014 BOYINTX said:attitude is what fashion is about. if you strut it with attitude your ahead of the game.
therein lies the problem-just cause you strut it doesn't mean you look good -when it come to fashion attitude ISN""T everything ....
10-14-2014 01:08 PM
On 10/14/2014 brii said:On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:On 10/14/2014 brii said:On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:Many ladies can wear deep V necks without a problem but some ladies are very large busted and find showing that a lot of cleavage in a V neckline uncomfortable. They certainly have every right to feel that way.
Who said they didn't.
There are options today. Wear what you like.
Please stop criticizing people who dress differently than you do.
EXACTLY WHAT DID I SAY IN THIS POST THAT CRITICIZED ANYONE?
You did call women "hoochie mamas" in a previous post.
Actually, I said I don't want to be a hoochie mama. Did not call anyone else one.
10-14-2014 01:15 PM
On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:On 10/14/2014 brii said:On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:On 10/14/2014 brii said:On 10/14/2014 happy housewife said:Many ladies can wear deep V necks without a problem but some ladies are very large busted and find showing that a lot of cleavage in a V neckline uncomfortable. They certainly have every right to feel that way.
Who said they didn't.
There are options today. Wear what you like.
Please stop criticizing people who dress differently than you do.
EXACTLY WHAT DID I SAY IN THIS POST THAT CRITICIZED ANYONE?
You did call women "hoochie mamas" in a previous post.
Actually, I said I don't want to be a hoochie mama. Did not call anyone else one.
I doubt you'd ever be a hoochie mama.
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