Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breast tissue can creep into your side and back if you don’t wear a bra. Then you have issues if you get breast cancer.
Wear a bra, ladies.
Yes. You can fight the pit tit by bending forward when putting your bra on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked from home for the entirety of the pandemic and don’t wear a bra at home at all except for when I work out. I have well-fitted bras, but going braless is always more comfortable than wearing an underwire. I’m a C cup and know that at this size I would get looks if I didn’t wear a bra. Why does this absurd societal rule exist?
I’m not offended by breasts and don’t really care if people choose to wear bras in public or not but as someone with DDs, I am much more comfortable wearing a bra to going bra less. I wear bras all the time even while WFH and while sleeping. They hurt and cause back issues if I walk around unsupported. You can find comfortable bras out there. You don’t have to wear underwire (I hardly ever do).
Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked from home for the entirety of the pandemic and don’t wear a bra at home at all except for when I work out. I have well-fitted bras, but going braless is always more comfortable than wearing an underwire. I’m a C cup and know that at this size I would get looks if I didn’t wear a bra. Why does this absurd societal rule exist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz no one wants to see your pointy, droopy and/or floppy boobs around town.
And yet men with pointy, droopy and/or floppy tits parade them all over them place.
Go ahead, PP. You do you. No one is stopping you from your tit parade.
Anonymous wrote:It's so tiresome when younger generations think they are the first one with an idea and have no concept of where we've been as a culture.
OP, we've done this before. Google 1960s bra-burning feminism. Maybe it'll catch on the second time around. But the first time, the backlash was strong and the pendulum swung back again, giving us icons of "feminine power" like.... Paris Hilton... and Kim Kardashian...and Cardi B. Do we have to go through all this again?
Anonymous wrote:Breast tissue can creep into your side and back if you don’t wear a bra. Then you have issues if you get breast cancer.
Wear a bra, ladies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz no one wants to see your pointy, droopy and/or floppy boobs around town.
And yet men with pointy, droopy and/or floppy tits parade them all over them place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz no one wants to see your pointy, droopy and/or floppy boobs around town.
And yet men with pointy, droopy and/or floppy tits parade them all over them place.
Anonymous wrote:Cuz no one wants to see your pointy, droopy and/or floppy boobs around town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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.
As a man, I far prefer boobs with a little/or more sag.
This is very gratifying to hear.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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.
As a man, I far prefer boobs with a little/or more sag.
This is very gratifying to hear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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.
As a man, I far prefer boobs with a little/or more sag.