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Originally Posted by tonydu
Is it me or does anybody else find these [photos] not at all attractive ... pulling your tits out over the top of them doesn't make it sexy. Surely this thread is meant for something like this?
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Au contraire, somehow I find soft, natural breasts that are spillin' out of their brassiere to be incredibly alluring. It amazes me that a woman's breasts can do that!!!
Of course, the photo sequence (or video) should start with the breasts in their proper and modest positions, tucked inside each cup.
Could it be that the artificial breast implants are much too inelastic to do this trick, of flopping over that flimsy barrier of fabric? I prefer soft and natural breasts, whatever the size and shape that mother nature game them.
Or could it be the flirtatious nature of a woman who accidentally (on purpose) lets her pendulous breasts fall out of those lacy cups? When they flop out, it's like those puppies are jumping out, to escape to freedom, in order to get petted and kissed!
Also, I like to see the change that occurs, in shape and elasticity. Encased within the restraining bra cups, each mammary takes an inelastic and modest shape, barely moving as she walks or bends over. Some brassieres make each soft gland behave as hard and cold as a dressmaker's mannikin. But once out of the bra, they are so flirtatious, jiggling and swaying, often hanging lower, in a more provocative tear drop shape.
Why is it that some women seem to feel that the natural shape of a mature bosom is somehow unattractive? Is it because the natural shape is different from the shape impressed upon their breasts by a bra? ...or different from the firmer shape they had as a teenager? Have unusually firm and pointy breasts with small areolas become the sole standard of beauty?
Anyone care to share opinions on this? I've always wondered about this manner of flirting, letting breasts spill out of bra cups. ...as well as, why the wide variety of soft, natural shapes, in real women's breasts, are not more widely accepted, and appreciated.