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t-shirt removal techniques

Which technique do you primarily use?


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Yes, and maybe I'm getting old but... "ass" jeans"??
Oh come on, those have been around since jeans themselves!
If you mean jeans that suit particularly well your butt, then all my jeans are ass jeans. ;)

Jolly Ole Saint RoJo said:
Why aren't clothes that are clean just OK -why on earth do they have to have a smooth surface too to be acceptable?
I would say that clothes look way better smooth than wrinkled, but I understand that, as most cultural things, it's ultimately silly and by definition subjective. Still, some things are just the way they are: why are flowery dresses acceptable for women but not for men? The accepted standard in the Western world is having ironed (or at least, smooth) clothes. Obviously, you can break that "rule" wearing wrinkled clothes every day, but while I would applaud your refusal to conform to silly fashion rules, it reflects on you in social settings.
 
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I don't have any clothing I would ever describe as "great." Except maybe my ass jeans, but those are new.
Not even one formal suit? :eek:

I actually have two formal suits, but they are both made of wrinkle-free material and are worn so infrequently that it doesn't really matter. Actually, until this past summer when I had to go to a wedding, I had never even WORN a suit, much less owned one.


If you mean jeans that suit particularly well your butt, then all my jeans are ass jeans. ;)
And yes, this is what I meant. I didn't buy them with the intention of them being ass jeans, but when I put them on, I realized this was the case.

I have almost no ass, so this was quite an accomplishment for me.
 
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