Going Bra-less!
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5stonedown
mrsball
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Going Bra-less!
Hi Ladies,
Out of curiosity....
Do any of you go out without wearing a bra?!
And how does it feel!?
Out of curiosity....
Do any of you go out without wearing a bra?!
And how does it feel!?
Kmaise3- BJSF Addict
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Re: Going Bra-less!
I used to all the time with my 1st ba, in the summer in boob tube tops and dresses etc and it felt fine and they stayed up high and in place unlike natural boobs with no bra! Havnt with these as still in support maybe by summer I might but not all the time only on the odd occasion as these are soooo much heavier! X
mrsball- Global Mod
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Re: Going Bra-less!
I was asking as I think I was under the misguided impression that I'd be ok without a bra sometimes!
But mine are heavy! And although they don't droop, they feel unsupported without a bra! :-( (I'm wondering if they're a bit too saggy already! :-(
But mine are heavy! And although they don't droop, they feel unsupported without a bra! :-( (I'm wondering if they're a bit too saggy already! :-(
Kmaise3- BJSF Addict
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Re: Going Bra-less!
I only do it when the outfit I am wearing means I cant wear a bra. It feels a bit weird to start with but otherwise it feels fine but I must admit I like to get my bra back on asap!!
5stonedown- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Going Bra-less!
5stonedown wrote:I only do it when the outfit I am wearing means I cant wear a bra.
Same here the rest of the time my boobs are well supported.
I wouldn't worry about going braless when you want to hun, especially if its only when an outfit benefits from the lack of a bra. I think all big busted women should keep their boobs supported to help put off sagging for as long as possible, but from time to time its not going to hurt.
You paid a heck of a lot of money for your boobs, chances are if we're lucky you're going to get 10 years out of them so you may as well enjoy them sweetheart. Xx
Re: Going Bra-less!
I don't really do it as much as I thought I would pre BA. I sleep without a bra, but going out is different matter. I used to do it with strapless maxi dresses but since cookies wardrobe malfunction story I tend to wear a nude bandeau bra, it offers a little support but more importantly saves my blushes should I tred on my dress and pull the top down.
Re: Going Bra-less!
misf1 wrote:I don't really do it as much as I thought I would pre BA. I sleep without a bra, but going out is different matter. I used to do it with strapless maxi dresses but since cookies wardrobe malfunction story I tend to wear a nude bandeau bra, it offers a little support but more importantly saves my blushes should I tred on my dress and pull the top down.
Thanks for the reminder.....mate!
Re: Going Bra-less!
I never go braless cos mine feel too heavy, I had the idea I wouldn't need a bra very much too, but it's not the case for me unfortunately. I just feel unsupported like you say. I also want to prevent sagging as much as I can, I think my boobs feel a lot more natural than I was expecting, which is obviously a good thing in most ways, but also means they need support like natural big boobs do. x
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Going Bra-less!
cookie wrote:misf1 wrote:I don't really do it as much as I thought I would pre BA. I sleep without a bra, but going out is different matter. I used to do it with strapless maxi dresses but since cookies wardrobe malfunction story I tend to wear a nude bandeau bra, it offers a little support but more importantly saves my blushes should I tred on my dress and pull the top down.
Thanks for the reminder.....mate!
these things usually happen to me. It was nice to read it happening to someone else for a change
Re: Going Bra-less!
Lol Ladies!
Thanks for your replies!
MrsM....mine too are very natural looking, like you said it is a good thing, but I think I was slightly deluded when I thought I wouldn't need a bra all the time and they would stay put! Lol
And yes ladies....support for it boobs is a must! I'm currently loving my macom again!!! ;-)
Thanks for your replies!
MrsM....mine too are very natural looking, like you said it is a good thing, but I think I was slightly deluded when I thought I wouldn't need a bra all the time and they would stay put! Lol
And yes ladies....support for it boobs is a must! I'm currently loving my macom again!!! ;-)
Kmaise3- BJSF Addict
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Re: Going Bra-less!
I don't really do it much just because they feel heavy and they do feel unsupported without one so it kind of feels uncomfortable to me. I have this little voice in my head also that makes me think If I go too long or wear clothes without a bra too much they will sag, and I never want to go back to that look again.
welshvicci123- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Going Bra-less!
welshvicci123 wrote:I don't really do it much just because they feel heavy and they do feel unsupported without one so it kind of feels uncomfortable to me. I have this little voice in my head also that makes me think If I go too long or wear clothes without a bra too much they will sag, and I never want to go back to that look again.
Your so right! ;-)
Kmaise3- BJSF Addict
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