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>>264
Just came across these.
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>>284
Where do they find these hot women with breasts that hadn't bud? Do you think she feels privileged to have such a small chest? Of what song and security does she find in it?
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>>285
Anon, the same way every other exploitive business does... besides those women probably have loads of insecurity issues.
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>>286
Of course but those are easy sweeping answers.

My question is more of, I guess, how common the combo is of tall woman + small breasts. It seems to be a preference in the fashion industry, maybe because big boobs would be distracting or grotesque a la Roman statues having small penises, aside from if you want to says it's the jews promoting anti-natalism and anti-beauty.

And of her morsel treat breasts I can't deduce much. There's a plethora of scenario positive and negative if any power or bane is imposed from it but insecurity issues lead to something to prove as you suggest; there has to be some pride felt among some to have boobs that small. My reaction image was meant to be inquisitive and accepting too, not confusion or smugness, I find her attractive and can appreciate small breasts.
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>>287
I just think it's how it is in the fashion industry, but I'd imagine outside it would be a completely different preference for most men  I always found the combo attractive. 
but for me 80 percent of a woman to me is her face 10 percent height and 10 percent body. but as a man you don't get to pick which woman you get unless your pockets are lined.

I never understood the emphasis on white women because most of them aren't genuinely attractive to me typically ugly faces or faces full of makeup.
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>>288
I don't have it by percentage but for me it's face > body > height, and nothing is wrong with a body or height rather if it's harmonious and of low mutational load even if "funky" like small breasts. I don't relate to your stance on white women however, at the very least they have appealing harmonious faces more reliably than other races. I do however find teens and young adults getting uglier going progressively by the younger they are.
>>285
>that filename
kek
>>287
>how common the combo is of tall woman + small breasts.
Rare enough that runway models can make a living by simply being tall and skinny, but with print models it's a different story. They don't make as much since just about any short girl with a symmetrical enough face can starve herself to fit the bill. Unsure how tall the women in the previous four pictures actually are.
>maybe because big boobs would be distracting...
I've read that the preference has to do with the aesthetic of height accentuating long flowing garments. Then again, it's also theorized that a contributing factor is that a lot of women's fashion is heavily influenced by gay men whose ideal of beauty doesn't hinge upon feminine curves.
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>>290
>kek
Thank you for acknowledging my cleverness though I feel vain for wanting someone to notice like a Redditor.
>gay men
Unconventional tastes and therefore personalities for better and worse in modern times at least have always been the spearhead of cultural innovation and revolution, people outside of the box of thought who extend that to being outside the box of normal stimuli and ticks; Van Gogh was tortured, many who create look for some gratification in a world that has nothing for them and if they were aware of the battle they were fighting would be aware it's against being oppressed and swallowed by everything, how much art is made that doesn't come from a position of existentialism or affirming identity. And is there more to gay men who enter the fashion industry than just tweaking aesthetics to their desire like playing in a dollhouse, this is petty/shallow to me even if some issues of fashion magazines converge on being art books, maybe they just like what they do and hold the same fascination with jingling keys as females do. When 16chan was still around I was going to ask the same question pertaining to the kikes and what they made becoming bases of modern art, discounting tasteless degenerative crap, such as Kafka for literature and Lou Reed for music.
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>>291
O.K..
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>>288
>80 percent of a woman to me is her face 10 percent height and 10 percent body
To walk a mile in another man's shoes. I can't imagine such preference. For me, it's more like 80% body and 20% face. Height and face are barely a consideration unless we're talking about a sasquatch with a cleft lip.
And to not further turn this thread into a wall of text, here's some Kyary Pamyu Pamyu because of course what little familiarity I have with womens fashion is mostly shit I inadvertently absorb by osmosis because weeb.

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>>298
these guys look like what I'd imagine minecraft villagers look like irl
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Is this good hair???
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>>305
3>5>1>2>4
Does not help she  looks like someone who would be my aunt.
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>>306
I'd fuck your aunt
>>306
I think that is part of her sex appeal, the Slavic nasiolabal fold, though she is also in her 40s now.
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>>292
What did you think about what I said though.
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>>353
tldr
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where does the hair end
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inspired hair died with scene, and this is a scene hairstyle in body only.
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>>404
my body says yes but my brain says shes a crazy cat lady now
>>284
What are their names.
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>>424
Anja Rubik
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I don't know what the fuck this is
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>>479
Bring back 2000s ethos like that and bleached blonde hair.
>Read art of manliness article about how to get a haircut
>"Bring a picture of what you want. If you don't know what you want, say you don't know what you want"
>Go to the barber and say I don't know what I want
<Well do you want it short, or just a trim
>Whatever looks good
<Ok but short or long

This has happened multiple times at multiple shops. I know at this point I should just bring a photo but I don't know what shape my face is or what looks good. One time I asked a barber and she said:

<Uh kind of roundish squarish
>So oval?
<no
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>>628
Get it cut long so if you don't like it you can shorten it.
>don't know what shape my face is
Look in a fuckin mirror dude. 
If you're going to a barber try to get a man to cut your hair. If you want a woman to cut it go to a salon. And barbers and such have a harder time with customers that have no idea what they want, because they are used to people getting really pissed when a haircut isn't to their liking but refused to give any instruction otherwise. Try figuring out what you definitely don't want, that'll at least give them more than zero guidance. If you aren't balding don't worry too much about it, if the first barber fucks it up just wait a month or two and try a different barber. Rinse and repeat until you find someone that cuts it how you like it, or at minimum cuts it in a way that you don't dislike it.
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>>628
Fades appear to be in. They look good, and I've been pleased with having them over the years. You also should consider how often you want or are willing to get a haircut. If you don't want to get one very often you should go for a cut that'll look fine after growing out for a bit. If you're fine getting a cut more frequently then a tighter cut could be suitable, but not necessary. Here's some examples of what is apparently trending currently with a link of where I found the images. You could also consider how you like or need to dress. Show up wearing what you want the cut to go with, that should give the barber a better idea of the style that would best suit you. 
>Hey I don't really know what I want, but I usually dress like this and please don't give me a manbun/pompadour/mullet/all of the above
If your barber can't get an idea with some loose guidance like that then try a different barber because that one's probably shit or won't commit to being confident in his trade aka shit. Imagine you went to a carpenter to make you a table, he asks you what you want and you said "I dunno, nothing too fancy" and after a little back and forth he was unwilling to make it because he couldn't figure out what "nothing too fancy", plus whatever else he got from the back and forth, meant. You'd just go to a different carpenter. That one's trash. How can you be confident in a product being made for you if the guy making it isn't confident in making it? Sensibly, you can't, so you shouldn't. Best of luck. 

http://archive.today/2026.04.17-091231/https://hairtrendsformen.com/blog/top-trending-hairstyles-for-men-in-2026/

tl;dr
Get as much info as you can muster, wear what you usually would, and if that isn't enough then go somewhere else. You want someone who is confident in their trade.
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