r/Downblouse
The POV tease is the whole architecture here, and r/Downblouse has been committed to that angle - literally - since 2011. The community, at 828,000 members as of April 2026, focuses on the perspective of looking down into a woman's neckline, capturing cleavage, side-breast, and natural breast visibility without typically crossing into full nudity. Photos and gifs dominate over video, which makes sense given that the perspective is easier to compose in stills. Here's the thing: the community occupies an interesting middle ground between clothed appreciation and explicit content - most posts don't show full nudity, but they're not innocuous either. Both amateur self-posts and third-party sourced content appear, though the community's authenticity ratings favor content where the subject appears genuinely unaware of the angle. Worth noting that the aesthetic actually requires more compositional skill than most body-focused communities - a good downblouse shot depends on lighting, angle, and fabric choice in ways that reward real attention. The medium moderation has kept it on topic for 14 years without becoming unnecessarily restrictive. The limitation is that quality varies significantly with the amateur content - many posts just don't achieve the angle or lighting that makes the format work, and there's no effective filtering system for it.
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