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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 358797" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My bro took a couple of my bras at one time. He did the family laundry so I only knew because they were missing for a while. I found them in his room. He was fastening them around a pillow and practicing unfastening them.</p><p></p><p>Later he told me all about his "first time" with the girl up the street who slept around. How she thought he was so worldly because he had no problems with the clasp. He had heard the older boys he hung out with talking about how hard it was to unfasten a bra the first few times. </p><p></p><p>He was like that with a lot of new things. Had to be able to do it perfectly before he could let anyone know about it. When he learned to walk he would wait until he was alone then practice. My mother only learned by glancing in a room once when she thought he was asleep but eh was practicing. The next time she saw him walk, or anyone else did, it was weeks later and he walked across a room with-o holding on to anything. It has been a lifelong pattern.</p><p></p><p>So there can be many reasons for him taking the bra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 358797, member: 1233"] My bro took a couple of my bras at one time. He did the family laundry so I only knew because they were missing for a while. I found them in his room. He was fastening them around a pillow and practicing unfastening them. Later he told me all about his "first time" with the girl up the street who slept around. How she thought he was so worldly because he had no problems with the clasp. He had heard the older boys he hung out with talking about how hard it was to unfasten a bra the first few times. He was like that with a lot of new things. Had to be able to do it perfectly before he could let anyone know about it. When he learned to walk he would wait until he was alone then practice. My mother only learned by glancing in a room once when she thought he was asleep but eh was practicing. The next time she saw him walk, or anyone else did, it was weeks later and he walked across a room with-o holding on to anything. It has been a lifelong pattern. So there can be many reasons for him taking the bra. [/QUOTE]
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