To Bra or Not to Bra (guys, difference, girl, fashion)
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1. Nothing
2. Thicker shirt
3. Due to breast shape it may not be a problem
This headlights showing is only a thing when you decide it has to be. I think the braless movement can help desexualize breasts. And frankly why is the onus on women to protect delicate males instead of telling men to watch them themselves and get over it.
Hey Buster! my eyes are ... well my eyes are down here. ( I am short).
They can look me in the eye and still look down my top. Grrrrr! Lol
I don’t feel like I can go without one but if I could I would when convenient. I have some friends who are rather flat chested and can wear all sorts of tops I never can get away with wearing, either because they have the chest for it (so... no chest lol) or can get away with going without a bra. If I’m in public, I’m wearing some type of bra. If I’m at home, I might not be.
I don’t care what others do. I may look at a woman and think “oh honey, you should be wearing a bra,” but that’s just MY opinion, what I would do if I were her, and I would never tell her or look at her in disgust or anything. If someone I know asks for my advice on whether they should wear a bra with something, then I will give it, but people are free to do what they want.
But in the winter I totally will run out for a quick errand wearing just a t-shirt and my zipped fleece jacket haha.
When I go out I always bra because with a bra my boobs are spectacular so I want to show them off. I take my bra off at home for total relaxation though.
I find bras extremely uncomfortable - so I always take mine off immediately when I get home. If I could get away with never wearing a bra, I would. But I do think it makes me look sloppy to go without one unless it's cold and I have on layers of clothing.
My late girlfriend had AAs, and she NEVER wore a bra......... she said that it was more comfortable, cheaper on the wallet, and she'd sweat less because of it. she loved it, and there're several gal friends of hers that were jealous when it came down to it, when they actually used to make fun of her for it in middle/high school
Haha - speak for yourself! When I started getting mammograms in my 40's the technician said I had very dense breasts and I said "Sure...now" and she said I'd always be perky. Maybe she just wanted to go out with me but 15 years later I still easily pass the pencil test - but hey, I'm only a B.
"Dense breasts" is a medical term and having them means you have a higher chance of developing breast cancer and a higher chance of having it go undetected by mammogram until it is larger because your breast tissue obscures the image. This is in women with no family history of BC. I don't know why the technician would link it to perkiness because it has nothing to do with how the breast tissue feels.
I found this out when I received a letter from the testing center saying that I had dense breast tissue, category C, and should discuss with my doctor whether I should undergo additional testing. That letter is required by law in Florida, and elsewhere. Legislation and Regulations for Dense Breast | DenseBreast-Info When your doctor calls and says your mammogram was fine, ask for the density score done by the radiologist.
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