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How many men remove your shirt by......


... undoing the top few buttons, and then pull the whole shirt over your head?? I often see that in movies but it just not felt right.

Firstly, a shirt isn't elastic, so pulling it over your shoulder and head require some uneasy struggle.

Secondly, when you have undid a few buttons, you might as well undo the rest, and let the shirt slight off your back, much more easy and stylish than having to struggle like getting out of a straitjacket!

Third, say you pulled it off your head, how're you gonna wear it back on again? Are you gonna pull it over your head like wearing a sweater, and go through all the struggle again? Or, are you gonna unroll the shirt (since it would be inside out when you pull them off your head) and undo all the remaining buttons, wear the shirt, and do up all the buttons again like an idiot?



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I have seen that happen in so many movies...kind of look for it now...re watched The Thomas Crown Affair the other night...quite a great remake...same thing with the white,long sleeved shirt though...and you know both of them wore cuff links..guess no one likes waiting anymore....instant gratification for the masses.But we never see Christian put that shirt back on...he is in a T when he goes down to meet his Mom..

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Frankly, I've only seen "50 Shades" once, can't recall if he actually did it in the movie, but in the book he did it every time, and the writer never gets tired mentioned it. So I guess maybe females find it attractive or something?


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I do it. Takes less time, plus it helps retain a pressed look when put on a hangar. In addition, it cuts down on the wear and tear of the buttons, especially on dress shirts. Like buttons on suit jackets, I don't know why they tend to be loose, but I'm glad my mother showed me how to sew on buttons.

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It takes too much time to be undoing and doing up buttons especially every time you have to wash them and store them.

Undoing the top couple buttons does not require a struggle to slide it off your head. Perhaps you're wearing shirts that are too tight to begin with. Also you're a wee bit too fashion conscious. Fashionable to unbutton it all the way? Who is looking when you undress? Are you sure you're not batting for the pink team or have you been tested for Aspergers?

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I think most men do. It's easier to get your head out of and you don't have to button up all the buttons when you put it on next. I think that's pretty normal.


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The audience don't want to wait for all the time it would take to remove it properly.

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