I have no problem wearing an apron as it helps to keep whatever you are wearing free from whatever it is you are fixing, cleaning etc. Of course the aprons we have are not of the frilly feminie type they are more utilitarian, besides that it's all in your matter of perspective as I had to wear an apron for woodshop when I was in highschool that I kept all my tools in and the such. Not only that but I wore an apron like item for art class, and ceramics as well. I have also designed and help make aprons for all of our kids too, so they can help out in the kitchen too.
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That is a bit strange, it seems to imply that the woman wants to switch roles with the man.
(if you take the conservative cultural point of view). But an apron is afterall just a thing to keep dirt off the clothes, carpenters, cooks, laberours and thousands of other proffesions use aprons be they men or woman, but it is for some strange reason automatically associated as a feminine dress and fit into the steriotype of a housewife working in the kitchen. The question is rather: Why do woman want men to take on "feminine" roles?
Now have a visual of a guy in JUST an apron. But, not a ruffly apron. Has to be a manly apron. Can't say much work would get done though.
Seriously, seeing a guy put much thought into helping out with the daily doldrums shows he cares, which is a MAJOR turn-on. And, heck: If your woman isn't tired from housework, she'll feel more like... Well, you know...
And, a guy who is not afraid to experiment in the kitchen is MOST DEFINITELY a turn-on.
lol I don't really get the point of it but I guess he wants to protect his clothes from food? that makes sense to me. it's neither a turn off or turn on.
I like a guy that will wear one while he cooks or grills outside. I don't think I would want him to wear one while he cleaned. But, cooking yes.
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I do wear an apron when cooking, that is the only time, because I do not have time after I get off work to go change so I put it on over my dress clothes, and have at it, and from time to time when I have my girlfriend over (when I have one) or just a female friend that we decided to just get together after work or what not, and yes they say it is a turn on because I'm not afraid to do it, yeah sure why not, I do not want to spend the extra money getting grease stains out of my shirt or pants at a dry cleaner.
haha you kidding? My mom hasn't cooked in 5 years. I've been cooking for all 5 of those years and I frequently wear an apron to not get stains on my work/social clothes. Now if I WASN'T in high school atm I would probably be doing the same thing with my girlfriend.
Chefs don't wear aprons. So I'd pass on it. Then again, I'd compromise on wearing an apron if she was willing to wear a French maids uniform and walk around with a duster while talking with a French accent. :)
I would have no problem helping around the house, but I'm not sure I'd wear the apron. I mean, if your job requires one, then no problem. Carpenter, waiter, etc. But to wear one just to have it on? What's the point?
i will certainly wear an apron if my girlfriend asks me to put one on. yes either you are male or female I think housekeeping should be done in the proper clothes and a apron should be worn. I would even consider to wear a maid uniform when doing housekeeping so that I can concentrate on the chores and not on my clothes.
I can handle anything, including telling a girl friend NO
I'd tell her to wear it . Why not just ask him to wear heels and a dress while your at itO-h I did this once or twice to my ex. I asked him nicely and it was a lot of fun. I also had an opportunity to put make-up on him and offered him my g-string. It was hilarious, and he enjoyed it too.
I cooked a lot for my girlfriend and she used to tell me to wear an apron as i used to make quite a mess, one day she got her frilly one out the cupboard and put it on me and to be honest loved it and now wear my own frilly one everyday and now i do all the housework for her.
I work as an office cleaner and was asked by my manager if I would mind wearing a tabard , I agreed and am used to wearing it now and even wear a tabard at home or for shopping trips, something practical about them as well as feminine.
I cook all the time, but never wear an apron. If she asked me to, I would smell a kink
No problem must be functional; a plain pinafore (no frills) or smock style, not silly little half type
i can see it, I done it.
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