lunanoire2828
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Ever since I learned about the nose stripe I can't unsee it. It's really common.

I saw that combo once in a fashion magazine and loved the way it looked! Most people can wear many colors, but they look better in certain shades of brown, blue, grey, etc.

There are pale people in Northern Europe and Northern Asia. There are brown people living near the equator or south of it in Central America, South America, Africa, Australia, and Asia.

What about the stereotype of obtaining a fresh off the boat bride?

Her thing? Her vulva or her thong?

It doesn't help that stores that sell clubwear also sell suits that are often inappropriate in a conservative office environment.

I agree with this comic, as both shirts are ok in a work environment where t-shirts are allowed.

I have similar worries whenever the "Ring of Fire" seems to get more active.

Urban Outfitters has cute, lacy options that are more affordable.

Is there a way to do it without being a subsistence farmer?

I wish we did too. Your points are spot on. Despite comments elsewhere on this site about checking one's privilege, when it comes to certain topics, people are able to ignore or gloss over their privileges without others calling them out. The beauty ideal is quite narrow.

Lucky you! For others, that is not the case. What's your secret? Are you flirty and playful and feminine in appearance and demeanor?

It depends. Many indoor workplaces have the A/C on. Small breasts still have nipples that are considered inappropriate to show at work.

Some of these women are setting a poor example.

If it is, then it is perfectly acceptable for a thin woman to discuss skinny shaming when an article is about fat shaming.

It's telling that nobody has responded to your thoughtful comments because too many are busy derailing to notice.

Wow, your comment really touched a nerve.

You might want to talk to your mother about the baby part. I am an AA and the daughter of an AAA. One day, I asked her about shoe size and pregnancy. She also discussed breast size and said that hers did not change at all, but she was able to sufficiently nurse her children.

It's not fun when you are physically intimate with someone and you notice that they ignore your tiny, sensitive, friendly breasts.

Yeah, I do not assume that others are jealous of my figure or want what I have. Too bad many of these large-breasted women are unable to do something similar. It's far from systematic oppression, but this behavior fits a pattern regarding sexual competition among women.