Let me preface this by saying I am a man, and smoked a little too much, so I’m sitting here thinking… what is or was the original purpose of a bra? Weight support? Vanity? Covering the nips so people’s eyes met your eyes and you can have a normal conversation? Like what’s it all about?

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    I am also reliably told that the removal of a bra - particularly a tight one - at the end of a working day is almost as wonderful as the feeling of taking your socks off when you get home.

    Bliss.

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      Wait what? I wear socks at all times unless I’m in water or asleep. Mostly because my feet are always cold.

      I do enjoy the ski sock peel at the end of a day on the slopes though!

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        I think taking off a pair of jeans is a better equivalent for guys. Or any piece of clothing that isn’t comfortable.

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          Bro why are you wearing uncomfortable jeans? I get why people wear uncomfortable fashionable/dressy items but jeans are all about comfort.

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            Jeans are mid comfort for me. They look good when out but honestly I don’t want to lay down on my couch in jeans. Especially summer. Usually I change into gym shorts, sweatpants, or underwear.

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        I have also never even considered taking my socks off when I get home. But if I lived in a warm country, I would.