According to the usually-dependent Daily Mail, Oz actress Elizabeth Debicki “showed cleavage” at some show or other:
Now I don’t know much about a lot of things, but I can certainly claim to know a great deal about cleavage, having leered looked at said phenomenon at least once a day over many decades — and lemme tell y’all, that’s not a cleavage. This is a cleavage:
Standards… if we don’t keep to them, what are we left with?
you’re spot on right Kim. Again or still?
Please make sure that you study and practice to keep these skills razor sharp. I don’t know if spotting cleavage is a perishable skill but we shouldn’t take the chance.
JQ
Principles. You are left with principles, and if you don’t like them I have others.
Rufus T. Firefly
Perhaps the scale of the cleavage is a bit confusing. Ms. Debicki, best known for playing 1990’s era Princess Diana in Netflix’s “The Crown” (at least up to 1997; sorry if you’re reading, Harry), is 6’3″.
Scarlett Johansson is famous for, among other things, having a “great rack”, but she’s only 5’2″. Gal Gadot is no one’s idea of “busty”, but she’s 5’11”. I’d be willing to bet that in terms of total displacement, they’re almost equal. And I’d love to be the judge in THAT particular contest.
You said there’d be no math.
Meh…6’3″ or not, them look like some sad, pouty tiddies to me.
Cup size, which is related to displacement, is dependent on chest circumference including the breasts and chest circumference just below and not including the breasts.
Height must somehow be a factor, too. I dated a woman who was 5’9″ and not quite an A cup.
For there to be cleavage, they must cleave.
I could pass a third tit between those without an a spotter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB_jvznaNM
Ms Debicki was first spotted in The Night Manager with Thor and Dr. House. It’s very good and she was very appealing. By the time of The Crown, she was even skinnier and her portrayal of the doomed princess was so mannered as to be silly. Yes, I can lower my head and look at you from under my brows. The princess was no Einstein, but I bet she had more than one expression. Maybe not.
It’s saying something when they are too skinny for me to find attractive.
the overly moralistic press these days calls a woman in a high waist bikini or bathing suit “naked”. Are you surprised they call a somewhat low cut dress “extreme cleavage”?
The dress has extreme cleavage, but the woman has two fried eggs.
I’d only call the second photo extreme, if it were a dress rather than a separate top and bottom (which it appears to be) 🙂
“Standards… if we don’t keep to them, what are we left with?”
Pancakes.
Flatbread?