LizzieMaine
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Falsies, however, were widely worn as far back as Victorian times, and usually rated a quarter of a page in the Sears catalog as late as the seventies. These were intended to improve proportion, however, not to inflate the wearer's bosom to fetishistic proportions. That trend is, as you, say, relatively recent -- and coincides closely the wide availablity of pornography.
One of my closest friends is a 27 year old woman who has often expressed frustration with the fact that men her age have had their images of women shaped entirely by exposure to internet pornography, to the point where they're unable to function well in the company of a woman who isn't pumped up, fully depiliated, and airbrushed. It's only going to get worse, and the only hope I see is that such men will, at least, be eliminating themselves from the gene pool.
One of my closest friends is a 27 year old woman who has often expressed frustration with the fact that men her age have had their images of women shaped entirely by exposure to internet pornography, to the point where they're unable to function well in the company of a woman who isn't pumped up, fully depiliated, and airbrushed. It's only going to get worse, and the only hope I see is that such men will, at least, be eliminating themselves from the gene pool.