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Date Posted: 08:25:32 03/10/22 Thu
Author: Martin
Subject: Re: Keeping everything smooth....
In reply to: Sandy T 's message, "Keeping everything smooth...." on 11:26:17 03/09/22 Wed

>
>Men have more of problem than women when it comes to
>keeping their bra straps on their shoulders, for
>without the presence of breasts to fill the cups,
>there is less weight to keep the straps taut, which in
>turn are more likely to slip off the shoulders and
>down the arms. Repositioning a strap that has so
>fallen requires quite a distinctive movement, and
>although women may get away with committing only a
>minor social faux-pas were they to do so in front of
>an audience, men must take much greater care that they
>never do so in public. Whilst a woman may
>unconsciously adjust her straps several times a day
>without really being aware she doing so, a brassièred
>husband must ensure he is not being observed each and
>every time his straps need attention, and must not
>allow himself to get into the habit of adjusting them
>without thinking - Figure 4.6 highlights the dangers
>of doing so.

Hi Sandy,
I was fifteen years old the first time I wore a brassiere and girdle in public, and sure enough my brassiere straps kept falling, but I must admit it was pure delight to pull them up, especially in the presence of women, because they certainly knew what I was doing.
Funny how we all have a different perspective of life.
Thank you,
Martin

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  • Re: Keeping everything smooth.... -- Lil, 11:43:59 03/29/22 Tue
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