Fast forward to being married and having two kids I can easily admit my chest looks more like that of a teenage boy than a teenage girl.
I will always be so thankful that I was able to breastfeed both of my kids past their first birthdays, but I wish that the prize for such an accomplishment might be a nice and full bosom rather than a chest that is flat as a pancake. Oh well, enough of my pity party.
If you are lucky enough to have cleavage, here are some rules LifeScript encourages us all to live by:
- Sometimes less is more (oh, thank goodness!). Don’t reveal more than an inch of cleavage at work, company party, or when meeting your boyfriend's parents for the first time.
- Be age appropriate
- Always flatter your rack - big or small.
1 comment:
Ha. I know what you mean. Thomas is now 9 months and I stopped breastfeeding a couple months ago and my body is like " what is going on here! You are big, you are small, what gives."
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