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Girls taking their tops off

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  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,607
    It’s not even true. Some of them do that drawn out removal of arms from the sleeves before lifting over head. What’s that all about?
    100%
    So it’s not inside out 😎
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,607
    The one I can't fathom is when the wife's hand disappears up her sleeve, a bit of wriggling and a drop of the shoulder and two seconds later she pulls her bra out of her sleeve like some freakin' conjuror with a rabbit.
    What is that all about?
    Did she go to a Catholic all girls school?
    😜
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,848
    It’s not even true. Some of them do that drawn out removal of arms from the sleeves before lifting over head. What’s that all about?
    100%
    So it’s not inside out 😎
    But…. I’ve always assumed putting my shirts and jumpers in the laundry bin inside out was what my wife preferred. No?
  • Bournemouth Addick
    Bournemouth Addick Posts: 16,284
    edited May 2021
    Like this you mean?


  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,765
    Drives me mad that I always have to turn my husband's polo shirts the right way, when they have been washed.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Drives me mad that I always have to turn my husband's polo shirts the right way, when they have been washed.
    If you didn’t turn them before washing, how did you know that there were not stains that needed treatment? Tsk Tsk. Could do better.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,955
    aliwibble said:
    It’s not even true. Some of them do that drawn out removal of arms from the sleeves before lifting over head. What’s that all about?
    Because that way you don't turn it inside out when you take it off, so it's already the right way around if you have to put it on again. Also taking your arms out of your sleeves means you can take your bra off while still keeping your top on.
    Thanks, Ali. Sound logic. Things I never realised I need to know. 


  • I think this thread should be nipped in the bud.
  • N01R4M
    N01R4M Posts: 2,577
    To be boring and attempt to answer the original question...

    I always understood the reason women can remove a jumper as described, whereas men are more likely to grab the jumper by the back of the collar & haul it over their head is due to sexual dimorphism (Ooh err!)

    The differences are in the ratio of the lengths of the upper to lower arm-bones, and also the elbow and shoulder joints of women have a slightly greater range of mobility.

    Not only can this make it impossible for many men to do the cross-arms-grab-the-hem jumper removal, it also makes women less efficient on average when doing a single handed over-arm throw, as they have less leverage.  
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  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,625
    N01R4M said:
    To be boring and attempt to answer the original question...

    I always understood the reason women can remove a jumper as described, whereas men are more likely to grab the jumper by the back of the collar & haul it over their head is due to sexual dimorphism (Ooh err!)

    The differences are in the ratio of the lengths of the upper to lower arm-bones, and also the elbow and shoulder joints of women have a slightly greater range of mobility.

    Not only can this make it impossible for many men to do the cross-arms-grab-the-hem jumper removal, it also makes women less efficient on average when doing a single handed over-arm throw, as they have less leverage.  
    What a wonderful forum this is
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,848
    N01R4M said:
    To be boring and attempt to answer the original question...

    I always understood the reason women can remove a jumper as described, whereas men are more likely to grab the jumper by the back of the collar & haul it over their head is due to sexual dimorphism (Ooh err!)

    The differences are in the ratio of the lengths of the upper to lower arm-bones, and also the elbow and shoulder joints of women have a slightly greater range of mobility.

    Not only can this make it impossible for many men to do the cross-arms-grab-the-hem jumper removal, it also makes women less efficient on average when doing a single handed over-arm throw, as they have less leverage.  
    What a wonderful forum this is
    That’s as maybe - but we were talking about the removal of bras and he comes along with a physiological explanation.

    Can we get back on topic please. Now, is it acceptable, ladies, for a man to take a shirt and jumper off in one move, both inside out and placed co-joined in the laundry basket?

    Asking for a friend.
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,291
    Depends if he's planning on washing it himself. Otherwise no.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,848
    aliwibble said:
    Depends if he's planning on washing it himself. Otherwise no.
    Sorry, I can’t quite understand the first bit.
  • NornIrishAddick
    NornIrishAddick Posts: 9,623
    I can't get over the idea that it might be warm enough for someone to take their jumper off.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,625
    bobmunro said:
    N01R4M said:
    To be boring and attempt to answer the original question...

    I always understood the reason women can remove a jumper as described, whereas men are more likely to grab the jumper by the back of the collar & haul it over their head is due to sexual dimorphism (Ooh err!)

    The differences are in the ratio of the lengths of the upper to lower arm-bones, and also the elbow and shoulder joints of women have a slightly greater range of mobility.

    Not only can this make it impossible for many men to do the cross-arms-grab-the-hem jumper removal, it also makes women less efficient on average when doing a single handed over-arm throw, as they have less leverage.  
    What a wonderful forum this is
    That’s as maybe - but we were talking about the removal of bras and he comes along with a physiological explanation.

    Can we get back on topic please. Now, is it acceptable, ladies, for a man to take a shirt and jumper off in one move, both inside out and placed co-joined in the laundry basket?

    Asking for a friend.
    N01R4M is a she 
  • Six-a-bag-of-nuts
    Six-a-bag-of-nuts Posts: 8,127
    edited May 2021
    The one I can't fathom is when the wife's hand disappears up her sleeve, a bit of wriggling and a drop of the shoulder and two seconds later she pulls her bra out of her sleeve like some freakin' conjuror with a rabbit.
    What is that all about?
    Did she go to a Catholic all girls school?
    😜
    Haha.

    Well, she did go to an all girls school actually, but not a catholic one.



  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,983
    Charlton life has had some weak wanks but this takes the biscuit....
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,481
    This thread is like that video your mate sends you, lovely blonde, big tits then bang a massive cock out of no where.
    Any chance you could add me to your WhatsApp group?
    Bit late to the party Dave.......not like you.🤔
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,012
    Sorry to disappoint. Why do women when they take off a jumper or top always cross their arms and grasp the item at the bottom and seem to take it of in one movement. They all do it without exception. Never seen a bloke do it. I’ve tried it but can’t do it. Wtf ? 
    Because they don't want to flash their tits. 
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  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    Always done the cross arms jumper off thing Am male 
    no problem with it inside out when it needs to go back on just reverse the process duh!
    those complaining about state of clothing for laundry only have themselves to blame It all gets washed exactly as it’s found in the basket and if it ain’t in the basket it doesn’t get washed 
    no compromises 
    If you’re old enough to undress yourself you’re capable of putting your clothes in the basket 
    what naffing difference does inside out make to how it washes or dries? Entitled molly coddled grizzling by worthless pant pissing babies If you don’t like it wash your own poxy clothes or find some other sap to wipe your snotty nose while they’re at it
    FFS 🤦‍♀️ 
  • SomervilleAddick
    SomervilleAddick Posts: 3,575
    Me too - T shirts, jumpers, anything like that. I was always told it was so I didn’t stretch the neck by pulling it over from the neck hole. Wise woman my mother. 
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,625
    Billy_Mix said:
    Always done the cross arms jumper off thing Am male 
    no problem with it inside out when it needs to go back on just reverse the process duh!
    those complaining about state of clothing for laundry only have themselves to blame It all gets washed exactly as it’s found in the basket and if it ain’t in the basket it doesn’t get washed 
    no compromises 
    If you’re old enough to undress yourself you’re capable of putting your clothes in the basket 
    what naffing difference does inside out make to how it washes or dries? Entitled molly coddled grizzling by worthless pant pissing babies If you don’t like it wash your own poxy clothes or find some other sap to wipe your snotty nose while they’re at it
    FFS 🤦‍♀️ 
    Tough day ? 
  • I know this could get me drummed out of the men's club, but

     ... as a single male parent who bought up three kids I've probably done more washing and ironing than most men have had hot dinners.   

    Now then, pull your socks out the right way round, don't leave your pants in the washing basket all rolled up and inside out - some poor barsteward (me) has to put their hands in that to put it in the machine - and if your jumpers and shirts need to go out on the line I don't want to spend hours and hours pulling sleeves out.  Show a bit of respect - and while we're at it don't walk past that stuff that needs taking upstairs, clean up after yourselves, leave the toilet as you found it and try and help out a bit.  I know you're tired and so am f'kin I! 

          
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,638
    edited May 2021
    Me too - I was always told it was so I didn’t stretch the neck by pulling it over from the neck hole. Wise woman my mother. 
    Are you that wasn’t when she got you knocking one out in your teens?
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,648
    Jumpers are for goalposts only.
    Any real men wear a cardigan. But can never get the right button through the right hole.

     :# 
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,291
    I know this could get me drummed out of the men's club, but

     ... as a single male parent who bought up three kids I've probably done more washing and ironing than most men have had hot dinners.   

    Now then, pull your socks out the right way round, don't leave your pants in the washing basket all rolled up and inside out - some poor barsteward (me) has to put their hands in that to put it in the machine - and if your jumpers and shirts need to go out on the line I don't want to spend hours and hours pulling sleeves out.  Show a bit of respect - and while we're at it don't walk past that stuff that needs taking upstairs, clean up after yourselves, leave the toilet as you found it and try and help out a bit.  I know you're tired and so am f'kin I! 

          
    You forgot "make sure you take your tissues out of your pockets because the entire wash ends up covered in white bits if I get distracted and miss one when loading the machine", but other than that 👍👍👍
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,794
    aliwibble said:
    It’s not even true. Some of them do that drawn out removal of arms from the sleeves before lifting over head. What’s that all about?
    Because that way you don't turn it inside out when you take it off, so it's already the right way around if you have to put it on again. Also taking your arms out of your sleeves means you can take your bra off while still keeping your top on.
    But it also stretches the jumper/top.  The 'cross arms in front and lift from the bottom hem' method is best for the welfare of your clothes.

    P.S. Can we have more about you taking your bra off, please?
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,794
    edited May 2021
    bobmunro said:
    Drives me mad that I always have to turn my husband's polo shirts the right way, when they have been washed.
    Here’s a tip. Maybe you should turn them the right way before you wash them.

    Just trying to help!
    Here's another tip, @ME14addick, let the lazy fecker do it himself.  Better yet, let him do the laundry too.
  • Dartaddick
    Dartaddick Posts: 112
    Macronate said:
    Like this?



    At last a picture!!