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Date: 10.10.2022 Language: English Version: 0.82b Censored: No
Info: Porn Empire is a simulation/management with light RPG elements where you play as an amateur porn producer. Start small, shoot amateur porn and as you progress, you earn more money, buy better equipment, shoot with better girls and expand your empire.
Cheats: Put in as your character name Mr. Rocco – full stats and 10m bucks OR if you want to fine tune: Be on the city map and press CTRL + SHIFT + m = +$10000 CTRL + SHIFT + f = +1 Fitness CTRL + SHIFT + s = +1 Sex Skills CTRL + SHIFT + i = +1 Intellect CTRL + SHIFT + c = +1 Charisma CTRL + SHIFT + x = -1 Stress CTRL + 1 = Add Level 1 Girl CTRL + 2 = Add Level 2 Girl CTRL + 3 = Add Level 3 Girl CTRL + 4 = Add Level 4 Girl CTRL + 5 = Add Level 5 Girl
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Will you be uploading the new stable version of 0.79 that has recently come out?
Hello, sadly i don’t have time to upload fixed version because i am uploading now 10+ new updates but i can post you a backup link so you can download it: https://mega.nz/#!fdEkgQLQ!FbgKhLIQVhIiOFnXRvlD9dtHYL-90QganlL51S-4KTE Enjoy! 🙂
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A fashion model in a décolleté gown at a fashion show
Parvathy Omanakuttan in a décolleté sari at a fashion show
Princess Nofret (27th century BCE) of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt
Minoan snake goddess (17th century BCE)
Italian soprano Lina Cavalieri , known for her décolletage as much as her talent, [206] at the turn of the 20th century.
Marilyn Monroe , in Some Like It Hot (1959). She was voted a cleavage queen 50 years after her death. [207]
Cosplayer dressing as Yoko Littner in an underboob bikini top
Marie Tucek's "breast supporter" (1893), made of metal or cardboard plates covered with silk or canvas, from original patent application [253] [277]
Mary Phelps Jacob's "backless brassiere" (1914), made of two handkerchiefs and some ribbon, from original patent application
Silicone gel-filled breast implants
Exercise on a machine fly , a recommended way to develop cleavage [347] [348]
Bhujangasana (cobra pose) is one of the most recommended yoga poses for cleavage improvement [349] [350]
Sunburnt upper décolletage (neck and shoulder)
In the 1970s, daring women and men of all ages left top buttons on shirts and blouses open to display pectoral muscles , cleavage and a firm body in a " groovy " style. [235] [236] [237]
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cleavage (breasts) .
Cleavage is the narrow depression or hollow between the breasts of a woman . The superior portion of cleavage may be accentuated by clothing such as a low-cut neckline that exposes the division, and often the term is used to describe the low neckline itself, instead of the term décolletage . Joseph Breen , head of the U.S. film industry's Production Code Administration , coined the term in its current meaning when evaluating the 1943 film The Outlaw , starring Jane Russell . The term was explained in Time magazine on August 5, 1946. It is most commonly used in the parlance of Western female fashion to refer to necklines that reveal or emphasize décolletage (display of the upper breast area).
In many cultures, though not all, men typically derive erotic pleasure from the visible display of cleavage. This tendency has been attributed to many reasons, including evolutionary psychology , a patriarchal revolution, and dissociation from breastfeeding . Since at least the 15th century, women in the Western world have used their cleavage to flirt, attract, make gender statements, and assert power. In several parts of the world, the advent of Christianity and Islam saw sharp decline in the amount of cleavage which was considered socially acceptable. In many cultures today, cleavage exposure is considered unwelcome or is banned legally. In some areas like European beaches and among many indigenous populations across the world, cleavage exposure is acceptable; conversely, even in the Western world it is often discouraged in daywear or in public spaces. In some cases, exposed cleavage can be a target for unwanted voyeuristic photography or sexual harassment .
Cleavage-revealing clothes started becoming popular in the Christian West as it came out of the Early Middle Ages and enjoyed significant prevalence during Mid- Tang-era China, Elizabethan era England, and France over many centuries, particularly after the French Revolution . But in Victorian era England and during the flapper period of Western fashion it was suppressed. Cleavage came vigorously back to Western fashion in the 1950s, particularly through Hollywood celebrities and lingerie brands. The consequent fascination with the cleavage was most prominent in the U.S., and countries heavily influenced by the U.S. With the advent of push-up and underwired bras that replaced corsets of yesteryears the cleavage fascination was propelled by these lingerie manufacturers. By the early 2020s , dramatization of the cleavage started to lose popularity along with the big lingerie brands. At the same time cleavage was sometimes replaced with other types of presentation of clothed breasts, like sideboobs and underboobs .
Many women enhance their cleavage through the use of things like brassières , falsies and corsetry , as well as surgical breast augmentation using saline or silicone implants and hormone therapy . Workout , yoga , skin care , makeup , jewelry , tattoo and piercings are also used to embellish the cleavage. Male cleavage (also called heavage ), accentuated by low necklines or unbuttoned shirts, is a film trend in Hollywood and Bollywood . Some men also groom their chests.
The word cleavage was first used in the early 19th century in geology and mineralogy to mean the tendency of crystals , minerals , and rocks to split along definite planes. By the mid-19th century, it was generally used to mean splitting along a line of division into two or more parts. [1] [6] In the 1940s, Joseph Breen , head of the U.S. Production Code Administration , applied the term to breasts in reference to actor Jane Russell 's costumes and poses in the 1943 movie The Outlaw . The term was also applied in the evaluation of the British films The Wicked Lady (1945), starring Margaret Lockwood and Patricia Roc ; Bedelia (1946), also starring Lockwood; and Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945), starring Googie Withers . This use of the term was first covered in a Time article titled "Cleavage & the Code" on August 5, 1946, as a " Johnston Office (the popular name for Motion Picture Association of America office at the time [7] ) trade term for the shadowed depression dividing an actress' bosom into two distinct sections." [1] [2] [8] [9] The word cleavage is made of the root verb cleave 'to split' (from Old English clifian and Middle English clevien ; cleft in the past tense) and the suffix -age 'the state of, the act of'. [6] [10]
While the division of the breasts is a cleavage, the opening of a person's garments to make the division visible is called a décolletage , a French word that is derived from décolleter 'to reveal the neck'. [11] The term was first used in English literature before 1831 [12] and was the preferred term among educated people in the English-speaking world before cleavage became the popular term. [8] Décolletage (or décolleté in adjectival form) refers to the upper part of the female torso, consisting of the neck, shoulders, back and chest, which is exposed by the neckline , the edge of a dress or shirt that goes around the neck, especially at the front of a woman's garment. [13] The neckline and collar are often the most attention-grabbing parts of a garment, effected by bright or contrasting colors, or by décolletage. [14] [15] The term is most commonly applied to a neckline that reveals or emphasizes cleavage [12] and is measured as extending about two hand-breadths from the base of the neck down; both in the front and the back. [16] In anatomical terms, the cleft in the human body between the breasts is known as the intermammary cleft or intermammary sulcus . [17]
While there has been much work done to classify breasts based on their shapes, contours and sizes there has not been much work done to classify the cleavage, [18] [19] despite its prominence in aesthetic determination. [19] [20]
In most cultures, men typically find female breasts attractive. [21] [22] [23] [24] Women sometimes use décolletage that exposes the cleavage to enhance their physical and sexual attractiveness , and to improve their sense of femininity. Display of cleavage with a low neckline is often regarded as a form of flirting or seduction , as much as for its aesthetic or erotic effect. According to Kinsey Reports , most men derive erotic pleasure from seeing a woman's cleavage. [25] When designing costumes, creating shapes that draw attention to the face or the chest helps distract the gaze from body parts that are considered less desirable. [26] Male cross-dressers and trans women often want female-like cleavage to make their bodies look more feminine. Convincing cleavage may distract attention from less-feminine aspects of the appearance and improve the ability to pass . [27] [28]
The amount of cleavage exposure that is acceptable in public differs significantly between cultures and societies. [29] In contemporary Western society, the extent to which a woman may expose her breasts depends on the social and cultural context. Displaying any part of the female breast may be considered inappropriate and may be prohibited in some settings, such as workplaces, churches, and schools, while in other spaces, such as parties, beaches and pools, it may be permissible to show as much cleavage as possible. [30] [31] Art historian James Laver noted the changing standards of cleavage are mostly applicable to evening wear rather than to day wear. [32] The exposure of nipples and areolae is almost always considered immodest and in some instances is viewed as indecent behavior . [30]
The fascination with female breasts and cleavage is widespread but not universal. It is more prevalent in Western and Westernized cultures , particularly in the U.S. and countries that are heavily influenced by the U.S. [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] Many people in Western culture, both male and female, consider breasts to be an important female secondary sex characteristic [38] and an aspect of femininity. The flaunting of cleavage became an aggressive statement of gender. [ citation needed ] Films like Erin Brockovich , in which Julia Roberts was required to wear a silicone gel -filled bra to increase her cleavage, [39] demonstrated cleavage as a woman's right and an application of feminine attributes as "a source of power". [40]
Across history and cultures, other parts of women's bodies have sometimes been viewed as more enticing than breasts, including buttocks, legs, necks, ankles, hair, and feet. [41] American anthropologist Clellan S. Ford and ethologist Frank A. Beach said in their 1951 book Patterns of Sexual Behavior that only 13 of 130 cultures in a cross-cultural survey perceived female breasts as sexually attractive. [42] [43] In some cultures, for example in African communities, it is not unusual to see uncovered breasts, which are not considered titillating. [33]
Documentarian Carolyn Latteier said in Dr. Jennifer and Dr. Laura Berman 's TV program All About Breasts , "I interviewed a young anthropologist working with women in Mali , a country in Africa where women go around with bare breasts. They're always feeding their babies. And when she told them that in our culture men are fascinated with breasts there was an instant of shock. [33] According to Rosie Sayers, "Breasts have retained their primary biological function [in Mali] and hold no sexual connotations or stimulus." [44]
Evolutionary psychologist David M. Buss observed that "Americans are probably the most extreme in viewing the breast as a sexual signal." [45] American cultural anthropologist Katherine Ann Dettwyler , editor of Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives ( Aldine de Gruyter , 1995), found parallels between the modern American practice of breast enlargement and the past Chinese practice of foot binding . She suggests that both are "culturally sanctioned mutilations of the female body" for the purpose of "male sexual pleasure", and both "compromise a woman's health" and make her body "nonfunctional". [46] [47]
During adolescence, some girls become obsessed with breast shape and cleavage, [48] while others try to resist the growth of their breasts during puberty by binding down their breasts , wearing loose clothes that disguise them or adopting a hunched or stooped posture. [48] [49] A study found that girls whose breasts develop early may be ashamed and embarrassed because of unwanted staring. [50] There is historical evidence that some cultures, including classical antiquity , [51] strongly discouraged cleavage or any hint of a bosom. [52] During the Middle Ages and up to the Renaissance , a woman's stomach was often the central symbol of her sexuality, rather than the breasts. [36] Early English Puritans used a tight bodice to completely flatten breasts, while 17th-century Spaniards put lead plates across the chests of pubescent girls to prevent their bosoms from developing. [52]
In India, women's traditional clothing ( saris and cholis ) generally exposes more midriff than cleavage. [53] [54] Gagra choli , a dress taken as very chaste in India, also exposes significant amount of midriff and cleavage. [55] Cholis customized for Bollywood movies have particularly deep décolletage. [56] Women of the Bishnoi people wear kanchli blouses with very deep necklines that are embellished with frills and bells to draw attention to their cleavage. [57] Women of Ahir , Gadariya , Jats , Kamboj , Maratha and Rajput communities wear angia , a small, bikini-like top that is tied at the back with a string, often with the front open enough to show deep cleavage. [58] In the late-20th-century India, cleavage became a staple point of attraction in Bollywood movies. [59]
In a 2006 study conducted among young people in Mumbai , [60] [61] both male and female respondents believed that women wearing cleavage-revealing filmi (movie-like) clothes may be more prone to become victims of sexual violence . [62] By the 2010s, Indian men and women wearing décolleté clothes was seen as a fashion statement and not, as in the past, a sign of desperation. [63] At the same time, the allure of on-screen cleavage waned as cleavage-revealing clothes became more commonplace. [64]
The Muslim religious dress code for a woman's cleavage is derived from two Quranic verses ( ayat ) – verse 31, Sura 24 ( An-Nūr ; Arabic : الْنُّور ; "The Light") and verse 59, Surah 33 ( Al-Aḥzāb ; Arabic : الأحزاب ; "The Clans"). [65] Verse 31 of Sura 24 says, "Say to the believing women [...] that they should draw their veils ( khumur , s. khimar ) over their bosoms ( juyub , s. jayb ) and not display their beauty" [ Quran 24:31–32 ( Translated by Yusuf Ali )] . Only the mahram (unmarriageable) relatives are exempt from this strict code. [66] [67] Verse 59 of Sura 33 says, "Tell [...] the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments ( jalabib , s. jilbāb ) over their persons" [ Quran 33:59–60 ( Translated by Yusuf Ali )] . Jilbab and khimar are the only two women's clothing items mentioned in the Quran. [68] Women used to wear clothes that were parted at the front to expose the breasts when the verses were revealed. [69] [68] [70] [71]
These verses were later interpreted as requiring the complete covering of women's bodies. [68] [70] [71] Some Islamic clerics and scholars, including Ibn Taymiyyah , argued that the entire female body is "a shameful part" ( awrah ) and therefore is to be covered entirely, with a niqab or burqa , centuries after the time of Muhammad . [65] [69] According to Egyptian historian Sayyid-Marsot , male Islamic scholars ( ulama , s. alim ) since the 18th century started interpreting that a woman's whole body needs to be entirely covered. [68] But as late as in the 1980s, women of the Al-Akhdam (servant) class in Yemen and baladi (folk) women of Egypt still wore cleavage revealing clothes as the Islamic dress codes were not universally applied. [68] [70] In the early 21st century Muslim world
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