Is a bra a necessity? -
Breastquest - 28-06-2017
I see lots of eagerness to slip into that silky stretchy garment! But are they really a necessity? A long time ago I wore a bra that was wayy to tight and I just didn't realize it at the time. I believe that that bra did some permanent damage to my circulation because I can't even wear an undersized "A shirt" to compress my growing boobs.
Unless I get some medical attention, I can never wear a bra or any garment that compresses around my rib cage. If I do wear one, even for a minute, my blood pressure starts getting wacky, my ears start ringing, numbness in my teeth and gums....you get it.
With that said, I had to make a decision as to whether or not I wanted to continue growing boobs. My decision was yes, yes I did want them even if I was cursed and could never wear support. My theory behind my decision was that they just might stand up on their own if I do not allow the Coopers ligaments and supporting tissue to atrophy. Which is what happens when you wear a bra. So, do my boobs bounce some? Yes. Do they protrude out further? Yes. Are they still growing? YES.
I will be a living example of what it is like to have breasts that have never seen a bra. My guess is that they will do fine. I never plan to go through mammogenisis and I don't plan to grow D's or bigger.
So unless I find a cure for my self inflicted problems, I will be bouncing around with my high beams on forever, although I will be enjoying it
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Dianna1395 - 29-06-2017
Well, I don't understand quite how the bra has such an effect.
I've seen on myself the effects of a too-tight bra - I have varicose veins along my torso. Surprised ANY bra would make your blood pressure spike... Unless it's psychosomatic? (By
"ANY" I mean, if it's properly fitted, this seems a very strange side effect.)
I understand that a bra isn't NECESSARY, but makes for an easier time dealing with the girls. Especially when they're larger - As and even Bs may not need a bra... but Cs and Ds and larger get to be more and more heavy for the back muscles. Working out can minimize the effect (I'd suggest T-nation's "No more Computer Guy" or "Heal that hunchback" articles, or Neaderthal No More, 4 articles on rebuilding muscles to support proper posture.)
You can also go looking in National Geographics for women who have never worn a bra - usually African or south seas islanders. Africans are more common...
Best of luck! I'd invest in nipple covers, though... ;-)
-Dianna
RE: Is a bra a necessity? -
Billie - 29-06-2017
Yes a bra is needed to cover up in public. At least in most states. I went topless at resorts. Only once I got a bad response and it was from my family member. I just went to the adult pool. My wife keeps telling me to cover my nips under my clothes. After a while I stopped.
Now there is choosing to wear a bra.
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Birgit - 29-06-2017
(29-06-2017, 02:49 AM)BillyBoy_Delano Wrote: Yes a bra is needed to cover up in public. At least in most states. I went topless at resorts. Only once I got a bad response and it was from my family member. I just went to the adult pool. My wife keeps telling me to cover my nips under my clothes. After a while I stopped.
Now there is choosing to wear a bra.
Same here, at 40 C and pertruding nipples a bra is required for me whenever I leave the house or when we have guests. Topless is no longer an option for me.
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Jamie Lee - 29-06-2017
i think its necessary when your boobs get big enough cause i think they need support at that point mostly like b cup or bigger but also because its kind of common courtesy to keep yourself unexposed now that you are or have developed female breast
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jhonlee2050 - 02-10-2017
its a necessity for every women to get a support and for easiness there are also some new designs u should try
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jannet.duff - 02-10-2017
I generally do not wear a bra unless i am presenting, however i do find female ( shaped ) tank tops hold the girls well enough.
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VergeOfDiscovery - 04-10-2017
Have never worn one out, only indoors for fun. Wearing one actually makes them even more noticeable.
"High beams" (lol) are always on and that I can live with.
As for shaping, hand shaping seems to work wonders.
RE: Is a bra a necessity? -
lilmikey - 04-10-2017
If you're lucky and have boobs large enough to need support, wear one. I think that bras are pretty and functional.
Personally, I wear one around 50% of the time. Some bras make your breasts more noticeable, but most people aren't looking for breasts on a guy. I've gone out wearing a bra under a dark tee. The bra straps showed ever so slightly and I feared that someone would notice, but that didn't happen. It was kind of liberating knowing what I could get away with.
Now that Fall is here and the weather is cooling down, I will wear them more often. I'd rather go braless than put up with a sweaty, itchy bra.
RE: Is a bra a necessity? -
valerie anne - 05-10-2017
(04-10-2017, 02:28 PM)lilmikey Wrote: If you're lucky and have boobs large enough to need support, wear one. I think that bras are pretty and functional.
Personally, I wear one around 50% of the time. Some bras make your breasts more noticeable, but most people aren't looking for breasts on a guy. I've gone out wearing a bra under a dark tee. The bra straps showed ever so slightly and I feared that someone would notice, but that didn't happen. It was kind of liberating knowing what I could get away with.
Now that Fall is here and the weather is cooling down, I will wear them more often. I'd rather go braless than put up with a sweaty, itchy bra.
Yes, a bra is a necessity!
I need one for support, for nipple modesty, and to provide a feminine shape for my tops. I also love the pretty feminine shapes and colours.
I use my bra cups to support my breast pumps, and to hold cotton wool pads onto my nipples when I am sore after pumping too long.