Guys do you think girls wearing push up bras are false advertising?

Push up bras can make a girl’s boobs one size to two sizes bigger. And the lady in the video teaches girls a trick to get big boobs here
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  • It's sort of deceptive, but it honestly doesn't bother me. If people want to enhance their appearance in any way they feel, that's their business.

    And if a girl is willing to show me her boobs, I'm honestly not gonna complain one bit, even if they don't look exactly the same. I'll just be happy that a girl is willing to be intimate on that level with me.

    • only a manikin would want to do that with you

    • @MissDawn7961 Speak for yourself.

  • Honestly, it's win win. I get the appearance and she saves her back.

  • A better question is how is it not false advertising?

  • I could ask woman the same question if they wouldn't mind if men started stuffing things down their boxers to make their crotch look bigger. The answer would probably most likely be yes. It is false advertising in a way.

  • Its really not we just wear it bc it helps compliment whatever outfit we have on

  • Her boobs look fine to me. But guys are used to a lot of fakery from women about looks so I don't know if it matters that much.

  • Its catfishing

  • It's clothing. It's all fine and fun. Avoid the haters.

  • As long as there push up bra doesn't have padding it's not false advertising. Because without padding you're simply molding whatever you naturally have and that's fine, that's the main function if bras anyway. Padding of any kind though, push-up or not, is false advertising. And I'll never get people who do it.

  • It isn't false advertising... Boobs are fatty and fatty things don't support themselves so they slouch. A push up bra literally just pushes or holds the breasts up to give them more "oomph". Just working with what you've got.

  • Anyone with half a brain can see that's either a great push up bra or a boob job. Nobodies tits are that high up without some sort of help, they don't naturally sit that way. So "false advertising" doesn't really apply here. If anyone thinks they actually look that way they are stupid.

    • Agree

  • No I see them as the same as wearing makeup. It enhances a woman’s natural beauty.

  • It's all about the allure of presentation, which is fine. The first image is way over the top with respect to presentation though.

  • Yes it is!!

  • I don't like the look of push up bras. Cleavage does nothing for me.

  • Its no different than makeup. So no. I love push up bras. They are fake boobs, bits just positioning them together. Girls do it on top during sex anyway with their hands.

  • I guess so, I tried a super push up bra once and it made my boobs look 2x bigger. Too bad I find them too uncomfortable to be worth it. Plus, boobs are the only place where I am not that blessed, people probably notice more on my body my small waist, big round bum and toned appearance. I would think it is silly to consciously neglet every good feature I have and just focus on where I may not be so gifted. When someone will se you naked you won't have pushup bras, so you will still need to deal with your insecurity.

    Now a good suporting bra that improves your posture and bringsup the best out of your boobs without totally faking the size is different.

  • I suppose in a way it is but if a girl wants to do that to make herself feel sexier or more appealing then why not

  • A lot of women "false advertise", you have fake hair, plaster your face in makeup, have fake eyelashes, I know some girls that always wear coloured contacts. You can get breast implants and ass implants, or less permanent, use force perspective in pictures and great lighting.

    • I don't know how often women do this, but there are padded girdles with "ass and hips." Once you take them off the illusion is gone. I know women do it to have that hourglass shape. But maybe a man is happy to have a woman and isn't going to be picky about lack of particulars.

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