Bra Removing Trick
How to Remove a Bra
By an eHow Contributor
You made it to first base, and now you are rounding second to third, but you hit a little snag. Removing a girl's bra can be a nerve-wracking thing that could ruin the moment if you don't do it right. To make sure that doesn't happen, follow these simple steps. Things You'll Need: Bra, Girlfriend.
You made it to first base, and now you are rounding second to third, but you hit a little snag. Removing a girl's bra can be a nerve-wracking thing that could ruin the moment if you don't do it right. To make sure that doesn't happen, follow these simple steps. Things You'll Need: Bra, Girlfriend.
- Remove whatever shirt, sweater or dress she may be wearing, or slide your hand gently behind her back, beneath the garment.
- Assess the bra situation without making it obvious that you are trying to see where everything is connected. Feel in the back first, as most bras are latched in the back. Some, however, are latched in the front in between the breasts or behind the neck if it is a bikini top.
- How do you remove a bikini top? Untie around the neck and mid-back. Some bikini tops may fool you by tying around the neck, but still having a clasp around the back.
- If there are clasps in front, use both hands to push the clasp inward. If the clasp does not come undone, push inward, then pull one side upward so the clasp can slide out.
- If the clasps are in the back, use both hands to push each side inward to unhook. Some bikini tops also hook in the back, but the hook must be pulled up out of a loop instead of being pushed inward.
- Pull bra off of the arms and away from the body. Back clasping bras will be pulled toward you, while front clasping bras you will pull off of the back.
- Celebrate. Act like a pro, as if you knew what you were doing the whole time.
Bra Removing Trick
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