Cleavage

Cleavage is going out of fashion, says Vogue Magazine (The Dominion Post, November 4, 2016). At least it’s true of fashionistas, the magazine claims.

The stereotype of “women as eye-candy” is over, asserts a Vogue writer.

Pigs will fly! Female beauty will always be sweet to the heterosexual male eye. That doesn't make it the be-all or end-all.

As an old reprobate, the predicted fashion change won’t bother me. Women, like men, are more than their displayed parts, after all.

I always felt it was calculatedly unfair, however, that feminists should choose to expose their cleavage then claim they didn’t like men looking down it.

They say they should be able to wear what they like. Good enough. But haven’t men got the equal right to turn their eyes to what they choose?

I say to women, if you don’t want it admired, don’t show it off. That ’s how I feel, anyhow.
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Published on November 11, 2016 12:51 Tags: cleavage, fairness, fashion, femininism, reprobate
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