| Uh yeah. I’m 34DD. Wear a bra every waking moment. |
I use to be a B cup and bras are so tiny and comfortable. Once I became a C they are like straight jackets. I don’t get it. Just compare the amount of material under the arms from B to C. My boobs are bigger I don’t need a huge strap |
No Thats hereditary |
| So ....literally every single person who leaves the house is wearing a bra. |
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I wear one every time I leave the house (32D).
I'm 49--I look about 20 pounds lighter when I put on a great bra--hoisting everything up does wonders! |
False. I hate wearing bras in the summer. That small extra layer is just so uncomfortable in the sticky DC heat. I don't bother in the winter went wearing things that aren't formfitting, and don't bother in the summer when it's super hot. I do wear one for work or if I'm going to be in a place with stuffy DC-type moms who are scandalized by the outline of a nipple (the children!). |
| My breasts are small after nursing kids for years but my nipples are hard all the time so yes I wear a bra. |
Eh I like wearing loose flowy sometimes sheer tops in the summer as they are cooler but it would be ridiculous to do this with no bra and show the whole town my breasts. Not okay. I’m not a prude, it’s just distracting and weird to walk around like that. |
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I no longer wear anything but a sleep bra or sports bra.
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| No bra. Let those jubblies swing freely! |
| 38DD and in public, always. At home, never. But this has always been the case. |
| I wear bra only when I leave the house. |
36C. I seriously stopped caring what other people think years ago. I also stopped having constant heartburn when I ditched bras. They aren’t healthy. |
| I’ve noticed a lot of college aged women/older teens forgoing bras. Good for them! |
Probably because you don’t experience the shoulder dig. |