Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i'd say she feels good about not having to wear the torture device many of us can't go without. Good for her. Also you're her mother, who else is she going to say that to? Be happy she feels comfortable and free around you, and without a bra. She keeps bringing it up because you don't get it.
But why does mom or anyone else for that matter need to "get it"?
Anonymous wrote:I find it curious that you think your daughters statement has anything to do with you. That’s where your answer lies.
Anonymous wrote:i'd say she feels good about not having to wear the torture device many of us can't go without. Good for her. Also you're her mother, who else is she going to say that to? Be happy she feels comfortable and free around you, and without a bra. She keeps bringing it up because you don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:She is 20, almost 21. In HS she wore bras. I think she had three? Covid happened during the last two years of HS, and at some point during that she stopped wearing bras. She always wears multiple layers and/or a thick shirt. She has a small frame, it's her body, I don't care. But almost every time I see her, she tells me she's not wearing a bra. A couple of times I have offered to take her to get one/some, and she always says no. I suggested a bralette, which is much looser than a bra and she doesn't want it. But she keeps telling me she's not wearing a bra every time we get together. What response does she want from me? I could knock your eye out if I turn too fast with how huge my boobs are so always wear a bra. Does she want me to say "I wish I could be like you and not wear one"? I've said "okay", offered to buy her one, nodded. I don't know what response she wants. Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:She is 20, almost 21. In HS she wore bras. I think she had three? Covid happened during the last two years of HS, and at some point during that she stopped wearing bras. She always wears multiple layers and/or a thick shirt. She has a small frame, it's her body, I don't care. But almost every time I see her, she tells me she's not wearing a bra. A couple of times I have offered to take her to get one/some, and she always says no. I suggested a bralette, which is much looser than a bra and she doesn't want it. But she keeps telling me she's not wearing a bra every time we get together. What response does she want from me? I could knock your eye out if I turn too fast with how huge my boobs are so always wear a bra. Does she want me to say "I wish I could be like you and not wear one"? I've said "okay", offered to buy her one, nodded. I don't know what response she wants. Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:
She is either trying to shock/ get attention or she is comforting herself out loud: Mum is heavier and busty and has adult responsibilities. I am young,carefree, petite and small- breasted.
Anonymous wrote:I find it curious that you think your daughters statement has anything to do with you. That’s where your answer lies.
Anonymous wrote:She is making a roundabout comment in the differences in your bodies. You have boobs; she does not. Pluses and minuses to both. She may be trying to open the door to a deeper conversation with her mother about these issues
.. something like that.