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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The more you don’t wear a bra, the saggier they get. Get a breast reduction if you don’t want to wear a bra [/quote] This is correct. After two kids, DW had a lift. The surgeon recommended wearing a bra as much as possible to counter the effects of gravity.[/quote] As a man, I far prefer boobs with a little/or more sag. [/quote] This is very gratifying to hear.[/quote] I am the PP who posted regarding the lift. In true DCUM fashion, there seems to be a subtle, snarky tone of disapproval to the subsequent posts. I'll say this, DW is an athlete who had to wear two bras after childbirth when participating in sports due to the sag. Her lift was for functional reasons, not aesthetic. I don't question her choice one bit and neither should anyone else.[/quote] Wow, defensive much? Was it paid for by insurance as medically necessary? If not, it was about form more than function. :roll: [/quote] I've already explained enough and don't need to take your bait.[/quote]
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