D cups and above any one?
By ahgong
@ahgong (10064)
Singapore
November 13, 2009 3:31am CST
What is it about getting men to wear balloons and bras that is so entertaining to women at their expense? I see it forced upon grooms who are wearing suits on their wedding day, which is also the biggest, most glamorous day of their life. I witnessed it again during a course graduation.
I personally do not find it funny nor entertaining. But the girls who voted for the guys to do it seem to enjoy every minute of it. The guys who did it were fun lovinging enough to entertain the request. But you can see that they don't entirely enjoy the process.
Isn't it sort of belittling the men to be laughing at them at their expense by making them parade around in a pair of balloon breasts and make shift bras with flowers in the hair and all?
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@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
19 Nov 09
lol =D Well well, if we men, dun like to be paraded in this way, how do u think those woman with such a big cup feels, when they are being stared at?? hehe
It's actually the same thing.. Be it, big or small cup, as long as they are woman, as men, we tend to see, stare, critize or make comments about it, making those woman feeling uncomfortable.. Thus, when this is their chance for revenge, guys should know, how it feels like.. lol =D
@rg0205 (2636)
• Hong Kong
14 Nov 09
Women are often the ones objectified in society than men. Women are most often portrayed as a piece of meat rather than an actual human being. With that said, I think some women just try to have fun with this idea of getting a man to wear a bra as harmless fun. Maybe some even want to do it sadistically to really embarrass a man as some sort of personal vendetta for women being objectified. Some men don't mind it obviously otherwise why'd they do it?
I couldn't really care less for it if the man subjects himself to it. If the man doing it doesn't have a problem with it, then why should i? My train of thought.
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@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
14 Nov 09
you have a point there. If the man doesn't mind, then why should you care.
But there is always a limit to where the fun ends and where the displeasure begins.
That is exactly what happened in the incident I witness.
It was done to the point where distasteful is an understatement.
Anyways, thanks for sharing.
@mentalward (14690)
• United States
13 Nov 09
I've never seen nor heard of this, ahgong. I'm very glad I haven't! I wouldn't find it funny or entertaining, either. I would thing that, if the guy wanted to do it and it was his idea, well, more power to him. But to force this on a guy is just wrong.
Here in the U.S., one custom that seems to be widespread (although not everyone does this, thank goodness) is, after cutting the wedding cake, both the bride and groom smash a piece of it into each other's face. I never found this entertaining, either.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I think the marriage ceremony and party afterward should celebrate the bonds of marriage, not do something stupid. I guess that, if everyone is okay with whatever is going on, it's okay to do but if it comes at anyone's expense, it should never even be considered.