First rule of cleavage: it's not how low you go, but where and when you show.

Elisabeth Dale
First rule of cleavage: it's not how low you go,...
First rule of cleavage: it's not how low you go,...
First rule of cleavage: it's not how low you go,...
First rule of cleavage: it's not how low you go,...
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The first rule of cleavage is the most difficult to follow. Most people look at all of the angles and think: "How low do I want to go?" and then they get confused and go too low. The second rule of cleavage is that it's not how low you go, but where and when you show. For instance, you can show your cleavage in a low-cut shirt, like a plunging neckline, but it's still low-cut. You can also show your cleavage in a high-cut shirt, like a halter top or a top that shows off the fullness of your breasts.

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