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You still have to pull one of your arms back in the armhole to get the strap off your shoulder and pull it out of the shirt, though.
?? Haven't you ever done this? Once it's unhooked (admittedly the only thing we don't actually see her do), the straps will droop anyway.
We see her take her right hand and pull the left strap off and over the beer can. At that point everything is loose enough that she just takes her right hand and slips it under the right strap, and pulls the whole thing off. You just need to hook it with your thumb at that point. She wearing a loose cap sleeved top. It doesn't get any easier!
Even at my age, I get surprised at how many men really don't have experience with women other than their moms/grandmas and do not get that women are people too, with many of the same needs and wants (To relax and unwind!) and not just a collection of body parts to be objectified.
I figured that psychology was the best forum for this post. If wrong, please move it
Why did your title make it seems like her breasts were exposed—when they aren’t...
She takes off the bra under her blouse — like women have done for decades—
Big deal
I never tnought the controversy was about her wearing or not wearing a bra, it was how did she get it off so quickly....which of course was just about making the commercial short, not verifying every move it took to do that.
The fact is that about 95% of all beer is about 95% water. Cool superpower, though - being able to tell what people drink based on a thirty second video.
The guys wouldn't drink Coors light and the woman would likely be drinking a Michelob Ultra!
I can't remember the last time I saw someone drinking coors light! And while beer might be 95% water, Coors is one of the few that still tastes like water when they are done with it!
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