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Buxom side-sleeper? That sounds like the name of a shooter. "Hi, my friends and I will have five Buxom Side-Sleepers and a round of beers."
Seriously, though, I remember the discomfort. You're young, too. Wait until you get older and you start retaining water right before your period. Rolling onto your right side at night will feel like you're tearing your left arm off at the lymph nodes, and you'll be inquiring about whether there is a happy medium between wearing suspension cables and getting breast reduction surgery.
Fortunately, aside from prescription diuretics, there is a simple solution that doesn't involve elastic, hooks, wires, or chafing. You could get a down-alternative pillow and sleep holding it between yer boobs. (Down-alternative is just as soft as feathers, but much slower to gather dust mites, with no pointy quills.)
Of course, for hetero women with bed partners, nothing quite beats a strong man's forearm wedged between the twins while he spoons you.
Buxom side-sleeper? That sounds like the name of a shooter. "Hi, my friends and I will have five Buxom Side-Sleepers and a round of beers."
Seriously, though, I remember the discomfort. You're young, too. Wait until you get older and you start retaining water right before your period. Rolling onto your right side at night will feel like you're tearing your left arm off at the lymph nodes, and you'll be inquiring about whether there is a happy medium between wearing suspension cables and getting breast reduction surgery.
Fortunately, aside from prescription diuretics, there is a simple solution that doesn't involve elastic, hooks, wires, or chafing. You could get a down-alternative pillow and sleep holding it between yer boobs. (Down-alternative is just as soft as feathers, but much slower to gather dust mites, with no pointy quills.)
Of course, for hetero women with bed partners, nothing quite beats a strong man's forearm wedged between the twins while he spoons you.
HAHAHAHA! Good one!
Girdles are hardly as comfortable as bras.....seriously....
Old thread I know, but I can't imagine sleeping in a bra - I sleep nude, very comfortable and healthy. It is not healthy to wear a bra anymore than one has to.
Old thread I know, but I can't imagine sleeping in a bra - I sleep nude, very comfortable and healthy. It is not healthy to wear a bra anymore than one has to.
I totally agree - free the puppies!
I can't imagine sleeping in a bra. I'm way too claustrophobic for that. Hell, I can't even sleep in socks. Come to think of it, I have to have one foot sticking out of the covers too!
I can't imagine sleeping in a bra. I'm way too claustrophobic for that. Hell, I can't even sleep in socks. Come to think of it, I have to have one foot sticking out of the covers too!
I couldn't, either, until I got pregnant and had to start contending with sore boobs. A sleep bra or a sports bra is pretty necessary, now, to decrease movement and discomfort overnight.
Whatever suits you girl. I am male and require a shirt to bed. Else, I feel too cold.
Room temperature: 80 in summer, and 73 in winter.
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