inyati13
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I found this big mushroom on the farm. The shape got me thinking about cleavage. But breast or butt you say?
Cleavage is Middle English and Old High German. In science, it means to split as in the cleavage of cells or the process of cell division. But in old English it refers to clinging together. Which is how it is applied to breasts in a well endowed woman where the breasts meet and cling to one another. But some bras lift and separate the breasts. In that case, the term would be more like that applied in science, i.e., that is to split or separate the breasts. I think breast cleavage is real nice. Let's leave the butt cleavage to the plumber.
Cleavage is Middle English and Old High German. In science, it means to split as in the cleavage of cells or the process of cell division. But in old English it refers to clinging together. Which is how it is applied to breasts in a well endowed woman where the breasts meet and cling to one another. But some bras lift and separate the breasts. In that case, the term would be more like that applied in science, i.e., that is to split or separate the breasts. I think breast cleavage is real nice. Let's leave the butt cleavage to the plumber.