AUTHOR Elisabeth Squires says some [...].Byline: Sue Carroll jAUTHOR Elisabeth Squires says some women's chances of getting on at work are hampered because they show too much cleavage cleavage, tendency of many minerals to split along definite smooth planar surfaces determined by their crystal structure. The directions of these surfaces are related to weaknesses in the atomic structure of the mineral and are always parallel to a possible crystal . Really? Two of the most successful and talented female journalists I know are extremely well-endowed in the bust department. Their voluptuousness didn't impede their progress in any way. In fact both went on to become successful editors of national newspapers where it was the size of their brains that mattered not their bras. Both are still immensely proud of their decolletage dé·colle·tage n. 1. A low neckline on a woman's garment, especially a dress. 2. A dress with a low neckline in front. and if it ever proved a distraction to men I can safely say their response would be summed up in two words. Tough titty. |
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