10 year old has breast bud but refused to wear cami or soft sport bra

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My 13 year old is at that stage (late bloomer). Her friends all wear sports bras. She doesn't, because she claims she's too warm - and indeed, she overheats and faints easily.

I'm letting it go for now, since no one has said anything to her, and she'd bite their heads off if they did.



Does she have POTS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. So what? No sheer white shirts and let her carry on however she is comfortable. She will tell you when she wants to wear a bra. Breast buds don’t NEED a bra


+1
My 17 yo is 50/50 on wearing a bra.

She always wore one in her white soccer jersey, so you know what? They figure it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes being a parent means issuing directives rather than choices.



I literally begged my mom for any kind of bra when i had breast buds but she wouldn't listen. Just buythem and leave them in her room. She can decide yay or nay
Anonymous
My 16 yr old is 50/50 - she’d prefer to go without almost all the time. Her handful of friends are similar
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My 13 year old is at that stage (late bloomer). Her friends all wear sports bras. She doesn't, because she claims she's too warm - and indeed, she overheats and faints easily.

I'm letting it go for now, since no one has said anything to her, and she'd bite their heads off if they did.


Is it possible you mean bralettes rather than sports bras?
Anonymous
She doesn’t need a bra. Calm down.

Buy a few well-reviewed and very comfortable options and as a PP suggested, leave them in her room. Maybe a couple tank tops with the built-in support.

And then stop making a ten year old self conscious about her body, middle school will do that without you rushing it.
Anonymous
My 12 year old is still refusing and will wear a hoodie over her t shirt instead. Now that the weather is getting warmer I think that strategy will fall out of favor, but she’s awfully stubborn.
Anonymous
Who cares honestly, someone will make fun of her eventually and she will learn. As much as that sucks to happen, I think it’s less damaging than having her mom point out her changing body or make her wear a bra as if her body is something to be ashamed of
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 12 year old is still refusing and will wear a hoodie over her t shirt instead. Now that the weather is getting warmer I think that strategy will fall out of favor, but she’s awfully stubborn.


Same with mine.
Anonymous
I wouldn't make her wear something she doesn't want to but I'd adjust the clothing she's wearing so it's not evident she's developing. Looser shirts, patterns, etc.
Anonymous
Hi It’s op, and thank you all for the good advices, I guess since my DD is very stubborn I’ll just leave the cami and bralette ( yes you’re right ) aside for her to decide, and avoid thin white top ( she actually worn one today without the cami)…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
My 13 year old is at that stage (late bloomer). Her friends all wear sports bras. She doesn't, because she claims she's too warm - and indeed, she overheats and faints easily.

I'm letting it go for now, since no one has said anything to her, and she'd bite their heads off if they did.



Does she have POTS?


No, but thank you for suggesting it. I had to look it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
My 13 year old is at that stage (late bloomer). Her friends all wear sports bras. She doesn't, because she claims she's too warm - and indeed, she overheats and faints easily.

I'm letting it go for now, since no one has said anything to her, and she'd bite their heads off if they did.


Is it possible you mean bralettes rather than sports bras?


I actually don't know! Her best friend often wears a sports bra, because I can see the recognizable straps under certain shirts. The others all wear *something*, and some probably wear real supportive bras. My DD is at an early stage where she can wear any shirt, no bra, and it's not going to be too noticeable. Eventually I'm sure she'll pull out a bralette from her drawer - I do buy her some!
Anonymous
doesnt seem like she has to wear one, I would not push it and would just buy her a few options and leave them in her room. Doesn't seem like a problem if she waits a while - sheer white tops are not a great idea regardless.
Anonymous
Mine loves the athleta sports bras. She knows they cost a small fortune for what they are, so that helped the cause.
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