Many experts think low-cut necklines on well-endowed women are plain distracting
May 14, 2008 04:30 AM
Diana Zlomislic
Living Reporter

In his essay, “A Brief History of Cleavage,” the American poet Wayne Koestenbaum raves about a woman’s décolletage as a “sign of sophistication . . . a gift.”
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