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29 Apr 2012, 9:48 am

Albirea wrote:
I wear a sports bra everyday. I can't stand underwire bras.


Same. I got given a few sports bras for running and they're much more comfortable to wear.



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29 Apr 2012, 10:43 am

I didn't wear a bra until I was 13, due to societal pressures. Some girls used to make fun of me wearing an undershirt so I just bit the bullet.

I am now a 36C so pretty much have to wear a bra in public. I always buy the slightly padded, wireless kind. I have 3 of the exact same bras. At home I never wear bras.


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29 Apr 2012, 11:58 am

Well for me it depends where you are, what size your boobs are and what kind of clothes you're wearing. I don't see a reason to wear a bra if you're completely flat, like children, just a small size or a late bloomer. If you have saggy breasts and they're flying everywhere then you should probably wear a bra if you're in public because nobody wants to see that. If you're in your own house and you don't have company and by all means take off the bra, it's your house. For me it's as long as you don't see the nipples poking out and your boobs aren't flapping everywhere then it's all good. I don't wear a bra to bed, why should I?



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30 Apr 2012, 7:37 am

Braless except when playing sport.



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30 Apr 2012, 5:24 pm

as it stands now i go about 50% of the time without a bra. i don't conform to societies "vanity" standards. i don't wear make up, i rarely shave my pits and legs and i go braless quite often.

ayla,
I read through the entire faq page. i think i will go even more often then i already do without a bra, since i can't stand wearing one anyway, allow my breasts support themselves and live a healthier life without a bra. i recommend you all look at this page, search for the brafree organization. there is no medical support that wearing a bra is healthy. there is no medical support that our breasts NEED support. they can support themselves without the extra help. it will take some time for them to readjust to not having the support and may cause some pain until that happens but by supporting them you are actually weaking the muscles that support them. please just read the bra faq page. some very interesting information.

here are a few points extracted from the website:

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Many women believe that their breasts are healthier in bras. That's simply not true.

I have never seen a manufacturer cite any health benefit from wearing bras. Searching medical literature, I find nothing supporting a health benefit from wearing bras. (In fact, if any manufacturer will provide a list of proven health benefits from wearing bras, I'll publish it on this web site)

Those same manufacturers say that 80% of women wear bras that are too tight. But women choose bras that are tight because they think their breasts need "support."

As late as a few decades ago, physicians told women they needed to wear girdles to "hold their organs in place" - advice no more sound than the claim today that women need bras to "support" their breasts.

One study, done by Singer and Grismaijer, suggested that women who wear bras 24 hours a day may have more than a 100-fold greater incidence of breast cancer, compared to those who don't wear bras.

Medical research connects fibrocystic cysts with increased rates of breast cancer

I base my concerns on personal observation of patients with fibrocystic disease, who obtained dramatic improvement without surgery - simply by taking my advice to get rid of their bras. There are at least 30 peer-reviewed articles making the connection between cysts and increased rates of breast cancer. If not wearing a bra reduces fibrocystic disease, this is a no-brainer.

It could be a combination of genes, toxins, poor nutrition and bras

Bear in mind, that during the same period when women have worn bras, they've also been exposed to thousands of previously-unknown toxins in our environment.
I advise all women with fibrocystic breast disease to get out of their bras, because tight bras interfere with the breasts' natural way of getting rid of toxins.

If a patient continues to have tenderness, I prescribe natural progesterone, because she is estrogen dominant and has inadequate progesterone. Many of my patients don't have to go this far, once they get out of their bras.

Within three months of being bra free, most women will notice that their cysts are getting smaller, softer and less painful. Few develop new cysts.

"But I wear a bra so my breasts won't sag......"

Sorry, bras might make your breasts sag more.


You have ligaments in your breasts. They are designed to hold your breasts up. If you wear a bra for years - or, worse yet, wear a bra 24 hours a day for years - these ligaments will atrophy (get weaker and smaller).

The good news: If you stop wearing a bra these ligaments should get stronger and you should find your breasts perkier within about about three months.

Even if you have huge breasts, you should see significant improvement.

But, you say, someone told you that breasts don't have ligaments. Not so.

In nearly a quarter-century of watching patients free their breasts from artificial supports, I've personally seen the results. Try it.

If you stop wearing a bra, you may have temporary breast pain



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30 Apr 2012, 6:30 pm

My cup size is not very large so with an undershirt I can get away with not wearing one when I do not want to, and trust me I often do NOT want to. I only use sports bras, too because I have a wide back and small breasts and regular bras are like double D's for my back size and I am barely a b cup.



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30 Apr 2012, 11:31 pm

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As a polite guy, I believe that women should feel free to make their decision strictly on the merits or lack of same,
and really wish that all women felt totally free to NOT wear one, at any time, at any place, at any event.

I think it's a real shame that women feel such "social pressure" that they sometimes make decisions that they would prefer to do otherwise. Don't women have enough problems without stupid societal expectations??
Why must not wearing a bra under clothes in public be considered by some to be taboo? I really wish that
we could get over, or get past, such narrow "thinking". This includes eliminating breast size as a consideration.


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i like this post. i have never been one to give into "social pressure" the only time i ever really wore make up was to my proms. like 98% of the time my legs and armpits are NOT shaved even if i have shorts and a tank top on and if i don't feel like wearing a bra i surely won't have one on. God made us perfectly. he put hair on our bodies for a reason. he designed us to not need bras. do you really actually think that woman always wore bras? why is everyone stuck on nipples showing? they are not a sex organ. they nourish babies. why should any one care if your breasts are flopping around. ancient cultures didn't care.



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02 May 2012, 5:23 pm

I hit puberty early and have worn a bra since I was about 10yrs old.. I feel weird not wearing one now, I even sleep in my bra. I'm a 32E so I feel uncomfy with my boobs leaping about!
Cos I'm fairly small with big boobs, I have a vest top with a kinda built in bra thing, and my boobs are so squished that it's pretty supportive.. That's my treat top that I wear when I wanna be mega comfy!



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04 May 2012, 1:46 am

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I vote for braless.
But then I"m an evil braless hippie, meself. :D


Same here. When I did wear them, they were nothing but a struggle so I gave up towards the end of last year.


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05 May 2012, 8:02 am

I wear a bra because I feel self-conscious in public without one. As soon as I come home the bra comes off though. After I've had a minor operation on my feet I'll finally be able to start a proper exercise routine and I'm kind of hoping that my breasts will shrink along with the rest of me. They're not huge or anything (I'm a 42C in UK sizing) but because I'm really overweight and they're mostly just excess fat, they droop a lot more than my friends' breasts do. I'd love to have small breasts and be able to wear a vest under my clothes instead of a bra.



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05 May 2012, 8:33 pm

I wear bras most of the time, especially sports bras for working out at the gym. At home, I prefer to be braless, but if I'm going anywhere, I put on at least a sports bra. The only time I don't wear a bra is when I'm going to the RenFaire, as the bodice basically acts like a bra.



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06 May 2012, 9:00 am

If I'm doing something active, I'l need to wear a bra for obvious reasons. Otherwise, though, I prefer to go without. I've been too self-concious to actually go braless in public, though.



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07 May 2012, 12:26 am

I wear mostly sport bras but i could go braless if i wanted to cause im under an A cup. My boobs are awkwardly shaped, there wider in circumference then your typical A and there flatter too so 99% of regular bras I dont fit. I started wearing a bra in 7th grade cause my mom bugged me a lot too because its inappropriate to go without. For me, its literally only the nipple. If I wanted to, I could just tape down my nipples and go braless and no one would notice the least bit. I hate regular bras, there so uncomfortable and so hard to find 1 that fits.



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07 May 2012, 2:58 pm

puddingmouse wrote:
I used to as a teenager with an A-cup, go braless even in public. I'd got to school without a bra and get comments in the changing room for PE. I'm now a 36C, but the 36 part makes up for the C. They aren't very uncomfortable or saggy. I wear a bra a lot of the time now, but take it off sometimes at home.

i am also a 36C and the only time i wear a bra now is going to church on Sundays (once a week) sure i get looks but most of the time no one really pays attention to that. atleast around here. or maybe it's because i really don't give a crap what others thing and just want to be comfortable. i am used to getting looks even when i did wear a bra all the time because i am not the type of person that wears the popular clothes at the time that are "in style" i wear what is comfortable to me. pretty much all of my clothes (except undergarments) have been "hand me downs" from one person or another. not always a family member.



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18 May 2012, 5:15 am

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However, I've recently noticed that they seem a little more loose, for lack of a better word, and I've started wearing bras much more often (about 80% of the time) in order to prevent them sagging too much later in life. I don't mind too much; as long as the bra fits properly, it's not uncomfortable.


Bras do NOT prevent your boobs from sagging later.

Bras only make you not sag while wearing them... ever seen a 100 year old lady? Yeah. They all wore bras all the time, but their boobs sag to no end.

NO BRA = a chance at muscles and less sagging. Not the other way around....

Bra free is the way to be.

(Obviously, don't wear trashy hooker outfits, see through shirts, etc. That's just distasteful. Or, more to Australia... bras are rare in the smaller towns.)



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18 May 2012, 5:18 am

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Well, I can't go around without a bra. I am a thin woman, but my chest is large for my figure. I difinitely need the support and would feel extremely uncomfortable flapping and bouncing around in public. Also, I am rather short, so my chest would look rather saggy with it's size along with my short torso. Simply due to my proportions, I really do need to wear a bra.


Heh. My butt flaps around.. my thighs flap around... everything else flaps around, why leave my boobs out?

Plenty of men have "manboobs." Those flap, too. Let's be happy, flappy, and pappy alltogether now.