Author Topic: Middle-aged man in bra department  (Read 78 times)

Offline gotgyne

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Today at a department store I noticed a middle-aged man (customer) in the bra department, taking several bras from the rack, sensing the fabric between his fingers, etc. There was no woman in the department. Perhaps he was looking for himself.
I know that some men choose lingerie gifts for their wives, but without the women trying them on, it doesn't make much sense.

I imagine what might have happened, if I spoke to him "Hi bro, welcome to the club". But of course I didn't.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Even if unspoken to, I’m sure he felt comfortable and happy having another guy in the aisle with him. Sometimes it’s not the words or gestures we can give to show solidarity and such. But the simple presence of being there as well that makes it a better experience knowing others are in the same boat looking for similar oars to row down the stream of supporting their breasts as well. 

Online blad

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Although it would be awkward at first, having a conversation with another male bra shopper would be a good opportunity to share experiences.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline JTL

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I once had a girlfriend who had to use a wheelchair. It was a hassle for her to shop for herself, so I often did it for her. I bought her bras, various clothing and even shoes. The clerk was always the same woman, and she assumed I was buying these things for myself. I was buying white ladies dress shoes one day and she said, "You shouldn't wear white after Labor Day." I thought it was amusing. I thanked her and never told her they weren't for me.


 

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