This took me a second, but then, I’m a tad on the slow side.
@jd A friend of mine can no longer read paper books. Only electronic ones. Eyesight problems. You can't enlarge the font on a paper book...
@bontchev @jd At some point, having reading glasses handy is a must, because you can't generally zoom physical objects. Try passing a thread in the eye of a needle with a phone 😜.

@expiredtoken @bontchev @jd

So the solution of that miracle is not to wear a bra?

@distincteclare @bontchev @jd While wearing a push-up bra can certainly be considered as "zooming physical objects", maybe you were referring to the thread/needle part as a woman's thing like it's the '50 again? šŸ™ƒ

@expiredtoken @bontchev @jd

I'm not sure if I understand you well – sorry!

However, instead of pointing to the obvious and intended I wanted to highlight another striking difference between the two sides of the bench. A difference I could hardly explain, if asked: Does it show some sort of emancipation? Linked to reading books? Or, on the contrary, is it misogynous in some way?
What's your opinion?

Oh, maybe there is the main misunderstanding that I didn't want to react to your post but to the discussion on that comic in general.

So I misplaced my post, another mistake of mine.

@distincteclare @bontchev @jd Ah! I got your meaning regarding the comics, you where referring to the lady on the left that seems not to wear a bra. Ok I got it, good one (and not misogynous I find).
No offense anyway, enjoy!