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- Cleavage_(breasts) abstract "Cleavage, anatomically known as the intermammary cleft or the intermammary sulcus, is the space between a woman's breasts, lying over the sternum. In popular culture, it is often defined by garments with low necklines, such as ball gowns, evening gowns, lingerie, and swimwear, that expose or highlight cleavage.Most people in Western culture, both male and female, consider breasts an important aspect of femininity and many women use cleavage to enhance their physical and sexual attractiveness and to improve their sense of femininity. Some people regard display of cleavage as a form of feminine flirting or seduction, within the confines of community, peer group and personal standards of modesty, as much as for its aesthetic or erotic effect. Most men derive erotic pleasure from seeing a woman's cleavage, and some people derive pleasure in their female partner exposing cleavage. Other groups, however, such as those subject to gymnophobia, may feel uncomfortable with the sight of a woman's cleavage or object to low-cut clothing for modesty or other reasons.In Western and some other societies, there are differences of opinion as to how much cleavage exposure is acceptable in public. In contemporary Western society, the extent to which a woman may expose her breasts depends on social and cultural context. Though displaying cleavage can be permissible in many settings, it may be prohibited by dress codes in settings such as workplaces, churches, and schools, where exposure of any part of female breasts may be considered inappropriate. Low or plunging necklines expose the top or space between a woman's breasts. Showing the nipples or areolae is almost always considered immodest and in some instances is viewed as lewd or indecent behavior.".
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- Cleavage_(breasts) caption "Bartholomeus van der Helst. Anna du Pire as Granida. 1660. Oil on canvas, 70 x 58 cm. National Gallery, Prague".
- Cleavage_(breasts) caption "Early 20th century glamour photography showing cleavage".
- Cleavage_(breasts) caption "Frans Hals. Gypsy Girl. 1628-30. Oil on wood, 58 x 52 cm. Musée du Louvre, Paris".
- Cleavage_(breasts) caption "Marilyn Monroe displaying cleavage in Some Like it Hot".
- Cleavage_(breasts) direction "horizontal".
- Cleavage_(breasts) hasPhotoCollection Cleavage_(breasts).
- Cleavage_(breasts) image "A Winning Miss.png".
- Cleavage_(breasts) image "Bartholomeus van der Helst - Anna du Pire as Granida - WGA11345.jpg".
- Cleavage_(breasts) image "Frans Hals 008.jpg".
- Cleavage_(breasts) image "Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot trailer cropped.jpg".
- Cleavage_(breasts) quote "I interviewed a young anthropologist working with women in Mali, a country in Africa where women go around with bare breasts. They're always feeding their babies. And when she told them that in our culture men are fascinated with breasts there was an instant of shock. The women burst out laughing. They laughed so hard, they fell on the floor. They said, "You mean, men act like babies?"".
- Cleavage_(breasts) source "Carolyn Latteier, Breasts, the women's perspective on an American obsession".
- Cleavage_(breasts) width "196".
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- Cleavage_(breasts) width "40.0".
- Cleavage_(breasts) subject Category:Breast.
- Cleavage_(breasts) subject Category:Human_appearance.
- Cleavage_(breasts) subject Category:Necklines.
- Cleavage_(breasts) subject Category:Parts_of_clothing.
- Cleavage_(breasts) type Artifact100021939.
- Cleavage_(breasts) type Neck103814112.
- Cleavage_(breasts) type Neckline103815278.
- Cleavage_(breasts) type Necklines.
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- Cleavage_(breasts) comment "Cleavage, anatomically known as the intermammary cleft or the intermammary sulcus, is the space between a woman's breasts, lying over the sternum.".
- Cleavage_(breasts) label "Cleavage (breasts)".
- Cleavage_(breasts) label "Entre-deux-seins".
- Cleavage_(breasts) label "Solco intermammario".
- Cleavage_(breasts) label "乳溝".
- Cleavage_(breasts) label "胸の谷間".
- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs Entre-deux-seins.
- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs Belahan_dada.
- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs Solco_intermammario.
- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs 胸の谷間.
- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs 가슴골.
- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs m.0643bn.
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- Cleavage_(breasts) sameAs Cleavage_(breasts).
- Cleavage_(breasts) wasDerivedFrom Cleavage_(breasts)?oldid=604636656.
- Cleavage_(breasts) depiction Cleavage_of_a_woman.jpg.
- Cleavage_(breasts) isPrimaryTopicOf Cleavage_(breasts).