Braless ?

On women with small perky boobs its nice but for the more well endowed like myself and even larger ladies i can say there is a 99.9% chance we will never go braless in public, it just isnt feasible.

Myself i like to be properly supported and the only time i dont wear a bra is to bed. Even around the house i still wear one incase someone drops by and i dont get time to put one on...Im very self concious about keeping my boobs concealed and contained

What's not feasible... just do it and see what a difference it makes
 
I haven't worn a bra since I was 21, I find them extremely uncomfortable and constricting. My nipples are usually hard because braless your clothing rubs against them but it doesn't bother me, if it bothers anyone else they can look away.

Well said !!! Spoiled princess
 
I hardly ever go braless, especially in public...hell, I get enough attention when I wear a bra! My nipples are large and very sensitive so when a shirt rubs against them they get hard...plus they jiggle when I wiggle...
 
Ditto, what Holly Blue said. :smile:


Since I have nipples that tend to harden easily, and breasts that tend to jiggle, I almost never go out in public without a bra. Yes, my breasts definitely attract attention when I'm not wearing a bra. Even though they're not huge, they're definitely noticeable while jiggling with hard nipples (especially if you can see the areola through a light-colored shirt, which is another issue with going braless).

I will say this, though: I hate the feeling of having a bra on. The very first things I do when I get home (and know I'm not going right back out again) is take off my shoes and my bra.

I've heard people say in the past that going around without a bra will make your tits sag. I don't think this is true. I'm 35, have gone around braless a lot, and my tits aren't too damned bad.

Could be that the braless thing is a myth...or it could be that mine are just not big and heavy enough to sag that much...:redface: :tongue: :wink:
 
I love it when my wife goes braless around the house!In public however it draws to much attention,other women don't like it when their men look and are sometimes very vocal about it.She wears a 42F bra and has large nipples so when she goes cammando it's obvious.
 
Hi Hollyblue.
I agree - go to google and look up the site "are bras good for us" - it says exactly what you are saying.

I just checked out Are Bras Good For Us, and found it fascinating. I have a very significant genetic risk of breast cancer, so even if it's not true, the fact that there has been a correlation in any study is a good enough excuse for me to remove my bra whenever possible. :biggrin1:

Not that I needed an excuse for finding bras uncomfortable...:rolleyes:

As a person with a substantial education in anatomy and physiology, I have to say I find the idea of lymphatic constriction being a possible cause of cancer to be titillating (no pun intended). :tongue:

Another thing...you are female .. have nipples and bounce... so what ... drop the inhibitions

Thanks -- I will definitely take this under advisement. :wink:
 
My best friend from high school complained to me a few months back of a woman from work who said to her, "Your breasts are too big. You need a minimizer." We made fun of the bitch. It was great. You should have been there. A woman- a stranger- suggested to me once that I would look better in a minimizer while giving me a backhanded compliment. My response was to remove my bra on the spot, pulling it out of my right sleeve. To her appalled face I said, "Only 6 GBP on eBay!" As I folded it and tucked it into my back pocket, hoping she could still see it as I walked away. I prefer to be braless. I run long distances, and have to have support for that. Have to. I would go braless in public daily, but I do not like the attention one bit. (Not even a little.) It makes me feel completely out of control, and that's the last thing a control freak like me wants. So after the first 15 minutes or so, I'm sure there are changes to my posture and demeanor. Only a very superficial person could find it a turn on at that point. In my home, however, it's a completely different story.
 
Hi Hollyblue
Glad you found that site interesting.
I have another and please let me hear your comments

Prevention and Treatment of Fibrocystic Breast Disease

Cya later
Les


I just checked out Are Bras Good For Us, and found it fascinating. I have a very significant genetic risk of breast cancer, so even if it's not true, the fact that there has been a correlation in any study is a good enough excuse for me to remove my bra whenever possible. :biggrin1:

Not that I needed an excuse for finding bras uncomfortable...:rolleyes:

As a person with a substantial education in anatomy and physiology, I have to say I find the idea of lymphatic constriction being a possible cause of cancer to be titillating (no pun intended). :tongue:



Thanks -- I will definitely take this under advisement. :wink:
 
Hi Hollyblue
Glad you found that site interesting.
I have another and please let me hear your comments

Prevention and Treatment of Fibrocystic Breast Disease

Cya later
Les

Fascinating, again.

The points presented in the above article also make me wonder whether regular breast massage might have some of the same benefits -- improving circulation and removing toxins. Hmmm.....:biggrin1:

I may not be able to do it under a lot of outfits, but maybe I'll try putting on my hospital scrubs without a bra and see what I think. If it's not too provocative, and still looks professional, I might try it for a bit. Some of my non-work outfits need a bra to drape more attractively, but I'm guessing if I eliminated bra wear under my scrubs, I would cut out 40 hours a week of bra wearing, not counting lunches, my commute, and after-work errands.

And whenever I do wear a bra, I wonder if I should massage my breasts (or have someone else massage them):smile: after I remove the annoying undergarment. :wink:

Once again, even if it doesn't turn out to be scientifically proven, I figure it's worth thinking about. A lot of women eat crazy diets, etc. to prevent breast cancer, so why not this?

I hate wearing the fucking things anyway.
 
For me it depends on what I am wearing. I do like to go without a bra sometimes but not all the time. Some clothing does not lend itself to a bra while others require it...ladies you know what I am talking about. Plus there are a lot of other ways to support your breast besides a bra...lots of clothing have built in support. So there you go.
 
Well..dont know if its turn on...but what I can say is that I still can go braless and I dont have small breasts..gravity did not affected me bad yet.

Sure I cant wear light t-shirts with wrong kind of bra, must be no show though ones because dark nipples will showing.I usually travel by airplanes without bras...dont know why but it seems my breasts on planes get fuller and its annoying be trapped on it etc. Than if you catch a cute brunette running or walking fast on airports concourses with full breasts moving freely and cool ..it must be me. LOL...:cool: :biggrin1:


I love you. The way you speak is sometimes not exactly correct english grammar. But somehow it's better than correct. It's quite beautiful.
 
I love you. The way you speak is sometimes not exactly correct english grammar. But somehow it's better than correct. It's quite beautiful.

wow..Shelby..thank you!

You did make my night with your sincere compliment...:veryhappy: