“If cleavage isn’t in your job description, don’t write it in,” Squires says. Unless your career success rests on your chest, though, it's probably wiser to rely on your other assets at the office. In some industries, it’s appropriate – in fact, required – to play up your cleavage: entertainment, fashion, Hooters, to name a few. It’s not such a stretch to realize your ta-tas are more likely to get checked out than, say, your knees or collarbones. And like it or not, breasts get beer sold and burgers bought. “I just don’t think anyone knows the rules.” If you're confused about when to flaunt them and when to cover up, here’s what the experts say: Rule #1: Acknowledge the obvious. “I don’t think women are stupid,” says Elisabeth Squires, author of bOObs: A Guide to Your Girls. So it’s no wonder the line between “Nice!” and “Look at those!” has blurred. The average breast size has grown from a 34B to a 36C since the 1970s and clothing styles are smaller and snugger. Plus, are you wearing the right bra size? Find out with our quiz. Whether you meant to show off the goods on purpose or you’re just too busty to help it, learn how and when to give your cleavage its stage time with our 6 rules for best breast etiquette. It’s going to be fascinating to see how this plays out.Just one missed blouse button and your “girls” can suddenly go from classy to trashy. A recent poll we ran revealed 70% of members believe having an affair (in real life) actually improved their marriage and AI Bots could become part of a toolkit for people to overcome challenges in their relationship. "That said, it will still be hurtful to your partner and just like you’d analyse why a real affair happened, couples need to look at what drove them to this point. Developing a relationship with an AI Bot for sexual gratification is more akin to watching porn than a full-blown affair. Our research shows members share a similar attitude. If it develops into sexting and more explicit conversations, then partners who feel cheated should remember this is AI and not a real person. "What we’re seeing is people turn to AI Bots as sort of relationship therapy, a chance to unload and rant and rave without burdening a real human and not being judged. The most prominent reason our members join is because of a breakdown in communication with their partner - and seek an affair as a result. "If you’re concerned that your partner might be turning to AI outside of your relationship, it’s important to look at the root cause - just like you would with a normal affair. The fundamental question is, should playing away with an AI Bot be viewed on the same terms as a real-life affair? Jessica said: "Like all aspects of life, AI is presenting serious opportunities and threats when it comes to relationships and cheating. The website for marital affairs asked 2,000 of its members its views on AI and cheating - and 49% admitted that they themselves would consider having an AI affair over a real person, while 12% said they’d already tried it. New research from has revealed 74% of Brits believe spending time with an AI Bot instead of your partner shouldn’t count as cheating. The technology is now turning the world of relationships and cheating on its head with apps such as Replika.Ī recent report revealed a Brit married his chatbot after his marriage fell apart, while a woman from South London turned to Chat:GPT to decide whether to leave her husband or not after her affair. AI is creeping into all aspects of our lives - from Google’s AI messaging to Chatbots like Chat:GPT. Half of us would consider dating an AI chatbot over a real person, but sex and relationship’s expert Jessica Leoni says it shouldn’t count as “cheating”.
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