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Do you really think bras keep your boobs from sagging? Pro-tip: They don't. Also I've read multiple studies saying that wearing a bra actually weakens your muscles so that your tits can't support themselves. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/french-study-suggests-younger-women-should-stop-wearing-bras/
LOL so can we make it mandatory for men to wear nipple covers if they have significant man boobage so that we can all have the same underwear based social stigmas? Cause I don't see why you're so offended that women can choose to not wear a bra. It's fucking boobs most people know at least 1 person who has one so why do we need to cover it up if we don't want to?
Wear a baggy sweater. Don't hug anyone. Go live your best life.
No boob shaming on this thread. 🙅🏼
Haha I'm obsessed with this thread. Do whatever the fuck you want with your tits assholes! Lol
SVP 1 why you gotta bring up body types or boob sizes... 😒
Haha I think you just wanted to use the word abhorrent.
@CA1- guessing you're a man based on your post. Fun fact about boobs; bras actually make your boobs more saggy because your chest muscles aren't doing work. Also, why do you think companies spend big dough on figuring out a comfortable bra for women? Because wires and straps aren't comfortable! And not all clothes are abhorrent- only the ones made to appease the men by creating a "womanly figure."
Wish I didn't feel the need to wear a bra. If I did I'd wear a bralette or something similar. But some of y'all in here have trash opinions. Men's nipples aren't sexualized but women continue to fight to FREE THE BOOB because men have sexualized our breasts even though their main function is to FEED BABIES. God some of you suck.
We work crazy long hours and underwire bras are not meant to be worn for 20 hours at a time, so yeah, bras are fucking uncomfortable (especially if you have a particularly bony sternum and rib cage) and I say if you don't wanna wear one, don't wear one. And for the record, I didn't wear one until my mid-20s and I'm in my mid-30s now and my tits are just as perky as they were in my teens and I'm a DD. But I do wear a bralette on no-bra days, I don't just free-boob it, but that's for comfort's sake, I'm not worried about the delicate sensitivities of the mens.
For the sake of your coworkers????????????
Stealing the word boobers from this thread.
I purposely buy clothes I can wear without a bra. Just watch out for those "I had no idea this material was so sheer in office lighting" moments. That's when you go to the backup sweater.
So, after getting measured and purchasing a chosen few bras, I've become so uncomfortable in them that it feel like I'm wearing a floatation device. Getting through the work day has been a literal pain in the neck. I've resorted to sports bras and bralettes and it's a huge difference to my comfort level at work.
Jesus, girls do what you want. Guys if you haven't at least worn a bra for a day I don't think you're qualified to tell women what to do. From a guy.
bras are not mandatory I wouldn't even notice if someone wasn't wearing a bra.
I actually know someone that has TWO! Sometimes she only wears nipple covers. SCANDAL!!
comment is not bullshit. you're taking this no bra thing as if the woman is going to be running around the office with a tight white shirt that has been hosed down
And AD1 that sounds like a person fucking problem if I've ever heard one. Again, I never wear a bra. And I also have never felt counted out or taken less seriously as a result. Guess I just don't work with your quality of people.
CA1 if you're bra isn't at least a little uncomfortable, you're wearing the wrong size. If it feels like there's nothing there, it's the wrong size. I worked I retail, had months of training in fit. There's a reason most women complain that bras are uncomfortable: they're designed to be. "Support" doesn't come without drawbacks.