What do you think about going braless?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For me it comes down to comfort vs. aesthetics. I go with aesthetics, but to each her own.


Why not both?
Anonymous
Going braless is a completely different proposition for an A cup vs a G cup. Have you heard of the pencil test? When you can hold not only a pencil but a whole pack of Sharpies under your braless breast, going without is not only a good look, but painful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but really, unless you're an A cup, no one wants to see what you look like without a bra.


I bet lots of men do.


I won't leave the house w/out a bra. Not for me- I'm a 36D. When I see other women out and about free as birds? I don't care. Good for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going braless is a completely different proposition for an A cup vs a G cup. Have you heard of the pencil test? When you can hold not only a pencil but a whole pack of Sharpies under your braless breast, going without is not only a good look, but painful.



*oops should be NOT a good look. At all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's just common courtesy to wear a bra. there are a lot of concessions we make when we live in a community of other people, sometimes putting your own comfort second, is one of them.

You are covered; it's not sheer. You are clean, and decently groomed, and you are not showing undue amount of flesh. That's enough concessions as an American, unless you lean towards the puritanical. And I say this as a Christian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but really, unless you're an A cup, no one wants to see what you look like without a bra.


Agree. And even then.
Anonymous
Why don't you just buy some tanks that have those built in bras? Like workout ones that have softer sports-bra-esque liners?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but really, unless you're an A cup, no one wants to see what you look like without a bra.


Agree. And even then.

Then don't look. It's not that hard to avoid looking at a woman's chest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going braless is a completely different proposition for an A cup vs a G cup. Have you heard of the pencil test? When you can hold not only a pencil but a whole pack of Sharpies under your braless breast, going without is not only a good look, but painful.


Did you miss a "not" in there?

I agree though. These 38D's need to be contained and supported. Going without looks incredibly... sloppy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going braless is a completely different proposition for an A cup vs a G cup. Have you heard of the pencil test? When you can hold not only a pencil but a whole pack of Sharpies under your braless breast, going without is not only a good look, but painful.


Did you miss a "not" in there?

I agree though. These 38D's need to be contained and supported. Going without looks incredibly... sloppy.


Oh.. saw your correction.. lol.
Anonymous
Have DDD breasts and haven't had a bra on all day because they are engorged at the moment. Went to get a massage and then to CVS. If other people are bothered by my natural body, they can look away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but really, unless you're an A cup, no one wants to see what you look like without a bra.


Agree. And even then.

Then don't look. It's not that hard to avoid looking at a woman's chest.


This, right here.
Anonymous
I'm uncomfortable without a bra -- and I mean physically, not emotionally -- and I'm only like an A-minus cup!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's just common courtesy to mind your own business when you're walking down the street and not judge others based on their appearance. there are a lot of concessions we make when we live in a community of other people, sometimes putting your own comfort second, is one of them.


That's what you meant, right?
Anonymous
Maybe you need better bras?
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