Just take it from Instagram star and man-about-town model Lindsey Pelas, 24, whose bandeau size is anyplace from a 32DDD to a 30H, counting on WHO is mensuration her (totally real) breasts.

Though the Louisiana-born model is clearly proud of her ‘genetically gifted’ figure — and fain posts attractive shots revealing lots of cleavage, sideboob, underboob, and each alternative quite boob on social media — being extraordinarily curvy definitely has its downsides, that she offered to list in a very video
‘You may assume having massive boobs is wonderful, however there are literally many disadvantages that i am here to share with you,’ she says at the start of the clip.
For one factor, she says: ‘Every time a woman who’s super-busy bends over, she needs to hold the women, or they are going to fall out.’ She them demonstrates for the camera.
‘Also, you usually look vulgar in regular covering. It are often a T-shirt, a floral dress, a marriage dress, a nightdress, whatever. once you are curvy, you simply quite appear as if a smut star [by] accident.’
This is, in fact, and old grievance of the big-busted, WHO will manage to seem indecent in a very high that a smaller-chested friend may look chaste in. however Lindsey herself does not appear to all mind the ‘porn star’ inspect least generally, as she shares Instagram footage of herself in racy corsets, diaphanous super, and — generally — no high in the least.
‘Another massive boob drawback is making an attempt to button a shirt. you will nail the third button, so you will get the primary button, however the second leaves you wide open and a large shot at your cleavage,’ she goes on. though a chesty lady manages to lock a shirt all the manner down, button-downs tend to pucker over massive breasts.
Exercising isn’t any picnic, either: ‘No matter what you are doing once you exercise, you are gonna bounce.’
Not solely will this be unbelievably uncomfortable, however it additionally leads to some unwanted attention once a woman is sweating up a storm.
Plus, she adds: ‘Finding a sports bandeau is absolute misery. there is not any manner it’s gonna be cute and match and obtain the task done.’
In fact, all bandeau searching is ‘the absolute worst,’ she admits. Finding a bandeau with a band size and cups that match is tough, and plenty of brands do not even cowl sizes higher than a D or DD. And after they do, the styles ar typically a lot of ‘industrial strength’ .
And here’s another less-than  indisputable fact that most men — and smaller-breasted ladies — ar doubtless unaware of: ‘Boob sweat may be a daily incidence.’
Lindsey generally uses toiletry in her cleavage to combat the matter, and a few ladies use it beneath their breasts furthermore.
So definitely, it’s safe to mention that Lindsey did not select for her breasts to be as massive as they’re. however although she’s naturally unstable, folks tend to assume she’s surgically increased.
‘People forever assume your boobs ar faux,’ she says, imitating the irritating comments and queries that have return her way: ‘Why would you get them done thus big?’ ‘Who in their right mind would get DDDs?’
A large chest additionally manages to urge within the manner of favor. Besides the apparent issue — that some dresses and super do not match over massive breasts — accessories are often problematic too.
‘Don’t ever attempt to wear a protracted jewellery if you are curvy. in spite of what happens, it’s gonna extend into your cleavage and appearance sort of a keychain for your nipples,’ she says.
Cross-body luggage are robust to wear for an equivalent reason — the strap tends to slip itself between breasts, that is uncomfortable and candid.
‘Even one thing as easy as buckling a safety belt are often a true pain once you have massive boobs. i do not understand who’s creating those things, however imagine a safety belt thus tight on your manhood that it impairs your driving.’
She does, however, admit that there ar upsides to being curvy higher than the waist: ladies with massive breasts will hide on the subject of something in their cleavage, from cell phones to cash to lipstick. For that reason, she calls it ‘Mother Nature’s pocket’.

When it involves breasts, larger is not higher — despite what some men (and women) may tell you.

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Fear is just in our Mind



When what we need to do is give ourselves the power. Love ourselves. Allow ourselves to heal. And prosper. And thrive. And live! Yet we believe the lie that is fear. And it feeds us as long as we allow it to. So rise up and beat the fear!

 For this fear is nothing more to you then your truant in life. It is there to show you how much more you can be, and how much more empowerment you can gain in your life. And how much richer and vibrant your life can become. Fear is what stops humanity in it’s tracks. We let the past sweep us away and repeat the lies that we’re no good, we can’t, we won’t, we’ll never have, we never will… Lies! Picture that fear is this big black shadow that follows you everywhere. We all have it. Some fears are more noticeable, others are hidden deep, ready to pounce. And it seems to jump out at the exact moment, when we are about to prosper forward and excel.

Some push past this fear and keep going, and achieve that success. Others cower, and step back and go back to what they were always doing, when fear took hold. Became less than they were. Lived in lack. Feared life. Feared love. So isn’t it time to stand up and defend yourself against all that you afraid of? Fear is an illusion. It isn’t real unless we create it to be. It doesn’t have power unless we give it power. And it doesn’t rule our life unless we let it rule our life. It is time to take back your life, and follow your dreams. Be abundant in love, money, health, spirit, body etc. It is time to thrive in life, instead of survive. It is time to heal! Not to be afraid.
For in wanting to heal yourself, that is about empowerment. That is about seeing that you are worth all that you ever dreamed of and more. If you are afraid of fear and keep running from it, or allowing it to follow you, then fear has won. And you will keep running. Until you decide it is time to heal.

This is LOVE



You like a girl. And you want her to like you back. All you need to do is follow ten little steps. Find out how to make a girl like you without even asking her out. When a regular guy likes a girl, he wears his heart on his sleeves and asks her out. But he really doesn’t know if she’s going to accept his proposal or walk all over him. Being straight forward is a nice way to ask a girl out, but it’s not perfect. If you want to know how to make a girl like you, you need to know how to do just that without really ever telling her that you like her in the first place. By asking a girl out, you’re putting her in a spot, probably because she’s never looked at you as a dating potential or because she likes someone else.

But by warming her up and making her want you first, you’d be able to make her like you without ever telling her that you want to go out with her. How to make a girl like you When a girl feels comfortable around you, you’re a nice guy. When she has a great time with you, you’re definitely a great guy. If she has a great time with you and feels a flutter in her heart when she’s around you, well, you’re definitely on the right track to making her like you. Most guys try to be nice guys, and there’s really nothing wrong in that. If you want to get a girl to like you, you definitely have to play nice. But as the friendship progresses, you have to learn to subtly move away from the friend zone and let her notice you as a dating potential. [Read: How to charm a girl] Many guys get this part wrong. They want to go out with a girl, but they never really make any move towards letting the girl know what’s on their mind. And eventually, all that happens is that she gets swept away by some other guy, while they whine about how unfair life is to them. Don’t be that loser of a guy. Attractive friends and dating potentials

If you have an attractive friend, never let her see you as just a friend, unless you have no intentions of ever dating her or making out with her. But can any guy ever not fall for an attractive cutie, friend or otherwise? I think not. Girls may find it easier to stay friends with an attractive guy, but guys just can’t. It’s in a man’s competitive nature to woo anyone he finds attractive. But there are exceptions here, like when the girl is already dating another guy, or if she’s so way out of your league that you can’t even think of asking her out. If you really do like a girl and want to make her like you, you can always overcome the exceptions if you want to. If she’s dating another guy, learn how to steal a girlfriend. And if you think she’s way out of your league, let me tell you something, no girl is ever way out of league for any guy. If you believe in yourself and truly realize that you’re worthy of her, you’ll find a way to leave a lasting impression on her. [Read: How to be a better man]

 Don’t smooth talk all girls you meet If you want to know how to make a girl like you, you need to stop trying to be a serial flirter. Do you have a friend who flirts with every single girl he meets, even if there are two or more girls at the same time? Now his flirting abilities may be a gift to die for, but when you publicly flirt with every single friend or girl you meet, you’re not treating one girl any different from the other. All the girls may end up assuming you’re just a serial flirter who just flirts with all his friends.

Genius crazy



The way I see it, if you want to be successful in ANY walk of life, you gotta be a little bit f*cked up too. I mean, all the “good ones” are. Take Albert Einstein, for instance. Absolute GENIUS when it came to modern physics, nobody's questioning that, but the dude also never wore f*cking socks. Yeah, ever. I don't care how brilliant his theories within the realm of quantum physics may have been – until his views on personal hygiene improved – he probably wouldn't be allowed to step (dirty) foot in my house (no pun intended). At least not without some plastic bags strapped to his feet or something. If you're still not sold on Einstein being a little f*cked up, he married his cousin; yeah, so that should put that argument to bed. Like I said though, all of the good ones are. Think back to Hunter S. Thompson, iconic journalist and author of the American classic

“Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.” Anyone who's read any of his work would never dare contest the man's grandeur as a thinker and storyteller, but he, like Einstein, had more than just a few screws loose. Let's be real here, the guy was bat sh*t crazy. But in the good way, obviously. I mean, he sold tickets to the greatest heavyweight fight of all time for a sack of weed; he autographed his novels by shooting bullets into them and furnished his home with sticks of dynamite – so yeah, he danced gracefully along the border separating genius and psychopath. And the list goes on: Vincent van Gogh cut off his hear, Michaelangelo was opposed to bathing and Freud had a fetish for the sex life of eels. As you can see, the same people we regard as the brightest minds of our species history all sound like they could have their own hour-long feature on Dr. Phil, as well. I suppose that's why Aristotle once said, “no great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness,” and, according to Rob Waugh of Daily Mail, there might be some scientific evidence behind his claim.

Then again, Aristotle also named his daughter the same name as his mother – and is widely considered as the smartest dude of all time – so yeah, I'm not sure how much more evidence is needed. As told by Waugh, “there IS a link between creative genius and madness — with both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder frequent in highly creative and intelligent people.” This theory results from studies conducted on Swedish teenagers, all 16 years of age, that showed how those considered more academically gifted than their counterparts also had a higher proclivity to develop certain disorders (specifically schizophrenia and bipolar disorder). According to Kay Redfield Jamison, of Johns Hopkins school of Medicine, who suffers from bipolar disorder, “they found that people who excelled when they were 16 years old were four times as likely to go on to develop bipolar disorder.”

 The “people who excelled,” whom Jamison is referring to, are those considered more intelligent after taking part in a number of different intelligence tests and performing higher than others. Waugh continues to extrapolate upon the notion linking intelligence and madness by introducing the possibility of one genetic trait that could, in fact, be its driving force. According to Waugh, one specific gene – referred to as DARPP-32 – allegedly connects genius and madness. A version of DARPP-32, a gene that “enhances the ability to think,” as Roger Highfield of Telegraph reports, can be found in the genetic codes of almost three-quarters of people. And while the majority of these people will experience cognitive improvements by carrying the gene, scientists have found this gene can also foreshadow a certain set of risks. According to Highfield, “the DARPP-32 gene also shaped and controlled a nerve circuit, which links the prefrontal cortex with another brain region, the striatum, and is closely involved with schizophrenia.” Highfield quotes Dr. Daniel Weinberger of the US National Institute for Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, who believes the nature of this gene – whether it be advantageous or not – revolves around the presence of an antecedent (or pre-existing) brain impairment, such as schizophrenia.

 As Highfield explains, one specific variant that elevated the use of DARPP-32 in the brain was linked with higher intellectual levels in the carrier, however, “preliminary analysis indicated that this variant was also associated with an increased risk of schizophrenia.” Genetics aside, it's hard to contest the correlation of madness and genius in more practical terms – and Natalie Wolchover, of Live Science, mentions the depiction of the “tortured genius,” one that transcends across American literature and film. As Huffington Post Writer Sarah Klein explains, based on research by Harvard's Shelley Carson, Ph.D., “The idea that a person’s chances of mental illness, and her chances of being creative may stem from the same place, but that neither one causes the other.” This provides reason to believe both “madness” and “genius,” respectively, could almost be viewed as the results of different styles of “nurture,” or upbringing. Ultimately, if you keep your head in the right place, take an interest in the right things, and stay focused – I feel as though you can dictate which side of the spectrum your behavior will fall upon.