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Monday, February 27, 2006

14th & 9th Ave

Comments on "14th & 9th Ave"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:27 PM) : 

Very stylish, from head to toe!

 

Blogger Jenny said ... (8:36 PM) : 

oh, that cleavage is a bit much--too distracting.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:40 PM) : 

i think a necklace is creating more an illusion of cleavage.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:28 PM) : 

finally, some cleavage, nothing wrong with cleavae, its an attractive feature of the female form - one of the curves - most of the shots on these sites are flatter chest with bigger hips or other disprportionate female forms (but still can wear it stylishly) androgenous or rail thin women dresed al la Olsen twins - why is a thin woman with cleavage so offensive - just plain jealous b/c she has a feature that most men are naturally attracted to and features it in style - i find most people post positive comments here about less attractive women and then accuse the attractive one of "being models" so what if they are? beauty is beauty, capitalized or not

 

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