Anyone still wearing a bra?

Anonymous
If you are over weight you need a bra
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:32dd and yes, even when hanging around the house. I sleep in a tank with support and will sometimes wear a yoga bra instead of a real one, but I am uncomfortable without support. I wear very supportive sports bras when I do anything other than yoga, Pilates, or walking.


Different size but this is me too. I’ve never understood all the comments about relief about taking off your bra when you got home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:32dd and yes, even when hanging around the house. I sleep in a tank with support and will sometimes wear a yoga bra instead of a real one, but I am uncomfortable without support. I wear very supportive sports bras when I do anything other than yoga, Pilates, or walking.


Different size but this is me too. I’ve never understood all the comments about relief about taking off your bra when you got home.


SAME!
Anonymous
Yes. I have a lot going on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are over weight you need a bra


Anyone can have a small cup size. It doesn't mean anything is wrong with your breasts, but regardless, trying to insult other people doesn't change who you are.

Band size is a higher number if you are overweight and have extra size everywhere. Big cup size and small band size isn't overweight, it's just being generally small and having proportionally large breasts.
Anonymous
Yes, of course. I'm only a 34B but I wouldn't consider not wearing one. I've had two kids, gravity, etc. I'm also not comfortable with my nipples showing through my clothing. I don't find bras to be uncomfortable, though, and I usually wear underwires.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are over weight you need a bra


You are missing a brain if you think this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What non-wire bras are good? I see the ads for Honeylove and have been curious.


I’ve been wearing Lane Bryant wireless for my entire adult life. 46ddd
Anonymous
34 DDD and I prefer bras, and definitely prefer underwires. I hate the feeling of unpredictability when I shift in my seat or walk -- locking them down works best for me.

But I support all choices. Go be happy with your breasts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't worn one in four years! Anyone else stop wearing bras during Covid and never start again?


Seriously Op- what are you? Flat-chested? A-cup? Why were you wearing a bra in the first place?


I’m a 36B so there’s not much there. I wore padded/pushups mostly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry but this is such a dumb question.


It seems like a lot more women are going without these days so I thought I’d ask. I’m sorry for asking a question that you think is dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are over weight you need a bra



BMI 19/D cup and I trust me, I need it as well.
Anonymous
34B here, and I wear one pretty much as long as I'm awake. Sometimes a bralette or a light sports bra. I definitely feel better with a bra on, and nothing is sagging yet, so maybe it works!
Anonymous
Never have and never will when at home. I always do when out (unless running a quick errand in a heavy coat. You must have really small breasts for the no bra thing to work. I’m the furthest thing from a prissy dresser, but a bra is necessary for my body to appear appropriate (and I’m not afraid of a little nip showing).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never have and never will when at home. I always do when out (unless running a quick errand in a heavy coat. You must have really small breasts for the no bra thing to work. I’m the furthest thing from a prissy dresser, but a bra is necessary for my body to appear appropriate (and I’m not afraid of a little nip showing).


Whatever makes you happy, PP, but please know that your body is never “inappropriate”.
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