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03 Nov 2015, 8:12 am

I have always hated bras. My last job was in a warehouse in the winter and I could go braless as I wore three layers of clothes. Now I have to wear one everyday to work. When I first started having to wear them again it was ungodly painful on my boobs. It was a bit worrying. I really don't understand the science behind bras. I would think working your chest muscles would have greater benefit. When I am home I take that sucker off immediately.



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06 Nov 2015, 1:41 am

I prefer wearing a bra, I feel "vulnerable" without - I like the pressure. But I only wear sports bras now, though probably about a size larger than if they were actually meant for sport, because too much pressure isn't good, either. My boobs are on the small side, however they are pretty soft and floppy (haha) after breast feeding two babies. Actually, nursing bras are VERY comfortable! At least the ones I used. No wires for me!


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09 Nov 2015, 6:04 am

I tend to wear comfy fabric or sports bras, and occasionally more fancy under wired bras depending on what I'm wearing. I always sleep braless and often take it often during evenings. My mums friend fits bras and she thinks a lot of problems come from women not being measured or not being measured properly. I don't have huge boobs, if I did, being measured correctly would be very important.


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09 Nov 2015, 8:50 pm

It varies.
I'm usually braless at home or somewhere where I don't go out in the public.
Unfortunately, I have to avoid unwanted attention whenever I end up going out and not wearing one. By hiding it under my long hair or wearing a jacket would do but it makes me feel conscious whenever there's people around.

While it's more comfortable and liberating being braless, it's more secured and pressured when wearing one.

Yet I prefer the former.


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10 Nov 2015, 12:17 pm

For me personally I need one, couldn't get away without it even though I'd like to. But perhaps if you wear layers you could get away without it. Your school or boss may not be too fond of the idea either though.