Bras make breasts saggier-they are a false necessity (male, lotion, look)
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The point is WITHOUT a bra it's more obvious as literally, in your face. Some of us can vouch for that.
What's funny is women who do this act like they didn't know their nipples where hard. Seems like a grab for attention, when done in public.
I can vouch, I've seen plenty I really could have done without seeing.
I've always heard it's the amount of elasticity one has in their breast that cause them to stay firm or sag. As we child-bearing years and age get the best of us.
What's funny is women who do this act like they didn't know their nipples where hard. Seems like a grab for attention, when done in public.
I can vouch, I've seen plenty I really could have done without seeing.
I've always heard it's the amount of elasticity one has in their breast that cause them to stay firm or sag. As we child-bearing years and age get the best of us.
I'm sure they do know, but the reality is they don't care.
Saggy breasts have to do with way more than simply wearing a bra or not.
1. Children
2. Breastfeeding
3. Breast size
4. Pectoral muscles (good strong pecs keep breasts perky)
5. Surgeries (breast augmentations, or reductions in the past)
I think it's supposed to be underwires, not the bras themselves, that may cause cancer(and probably really don't) - but, really, all bras are horrific. On a good day, they're uncomfortable - even when they "fit". On a bad day, you can't even concentrate properly until you can be rid of them. Breasts are too sensitive to be raised and squished all day into positions that nature didn't intend them to be in.
And as for bras preventing sagging? Yeah, I have to side with the people who think it's not true. Wearing tight jeans or body shapers won't keep your stomach/butt from experiencing the effects of gravity, or make collagen levels in your skin somehow not fall drastically as you age. So, why would wearing a bra(or not) have any effect whatsoever on what your breasts look like?
(Also, I honestly think it's the aluminum in deodorant that's responsible for the breast cancer epidemic we're getting - that and/or the estrogen-raising parabens in practically every lotion and body wash on the market. Too much estrogen, especially after menopause, seems to raise the risk for a lot of cancers.)
(Also, I honestly think it's the aluminum in deodorant that's responsible for the breast cancer epidemic we're getting - that and/or the estrogen-raising parabens in practically every lotion and body wash on the market. Too much estrogen, especially after menopause, seems to raise the risk for a lot of cancers.)
I agree with you on the parabens and other preservatives and chemicals used in many cosmetics. What also raises the rate of cancer is obesity, which is strongly supported by research.
02-23-2014, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Vintage_girl
I'm sure they do know, but the reality is they don't care.
We don't need to get into any details, but since the premise of this thread IS to not wear a bra...
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