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TIME.com: If Your Bra Doesn't Fit, Go Shopping |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
4:15 pm EDT, Jun 27, 2006 |
Women's unwillingness to take their bosom by the reins could stem from an unwillingness to celebrate one's sexuality, at least as it is defined by the D cup stereotype — does anyone over 30 want to be the Hooters girl, as it were? It could be that we're slightly afraid of our boobs— after all, over time they do seem to develop a mind of their own — or it could be we don't like what larger-than-average (though not that much larger than average) breasts invite: attention, whistles, shade.
Ha! "Shade"! :-) For girls because [alas!] no pictures for the boys: A quick, funny read about the latest Oprah-catalyzed brain hemorrhage. -janelane, Hooters girl TIME.com: If Your Bra Doesn't Fit, Go Shopping |
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