Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bras are out! Seriously, not kidding.
I guess so. My teenager doesn’t like wearing a bra, and says a lot of girls don’t .
Anonymous wrote:
Euro influence?
As a Frenchwoman, I beg to differ. No one I know in my native country fails to wear correct underwear in public.
And no, braless is not a trend. You can live in your own echo chamber if you want, as long as you know you're in one! Seems to be a fundamental truth you have to recognize about yourself. Also rather important for politics...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bras are out! Seriously, not kidding.
Well for some people that is not really possible.
Anonymous wrote:As long as all these young people are ok with having their breasts dangling by their belly buttons when they hit 50 or so. Have at it
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t women in fashion wear bras? Is it the euro influence? I have small chest and could go bra-less but my mother would be horrified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Euro influence?
As a Frenchwoman, I beg to differ. No one I know in my native country fails to wear correct underwear in public.
And no, braless is not a trend. You can live in your own echo chamber if you want, as long as you know you're in one! Seems to be a fundamental truth you have to recognize about yourself. Also rather important for politics...
My own echochamber? I'm simply stating that it's currently a trend. You disagree, which I guess puts you in your own echochamber, right?
No, I am pointing out that the world is large and that there are microtrends all the time. When I was little in France, a lot of women and their mother and grandmother were topless on French beaches. Now there's a more conservative trend and fewer women are topless these days. This is an example of a historical trend you probably were not aware of. You need to realize that the trend you are describing is only noticeable to a very tiny subset of the world population.
Point: you don't need to follow trends or overthink them, because there will always be more people who are unaware of trends than there are people following them.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a more sexual look to see the outline of nipples. And boobs jiggling around. Sex sells and influencers are looking for cash. It’s not a mystery.
Anonymous wrote:I’m very small chested and I think it’s wildly uncomfortable to go bra less/. The chafing irritates me and even though they are small they ache at the end of the day. One of the camisoles with built in support is okay but otherwise I need as bra! I hate all these shirts and dresses made to wear without bras. I think the clothing companies are just trying save money by skimping on fabric and tailoring.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I could. I'm too self conscious about nips. I have the stick on covers, but I feel like you can see the outlines of the little petals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve pierced my nipples and have since given up wearing bras. Too restrictive, and uncomfortable. Anyone that finds my breasts offensive can mind their own business. I’m tired of people societal expectations on women. Men wear shirts with their nipples visible through the material, why can’t women without being sexualized. Look at women’s swimwear, thongs and cheeky cuts are the norm. Men’s swimsuits haven’t changed.
Why do defensive? You started out okay but went a little off the rails and off topic towards the end.