BRA or no bra

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What do women prefer go bra less or bra on as me I prefer to wear bra 24/7

Is it down to cup size? Some bra wearers would struggle to go bra-less, others would manage with ease.

I wear one when I go to work or out/when it’s not really appropriate not to.

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I wear one at work, usually put a bralette on when I’m at home though. Not underwired & so comfortable. Don’t wear a bra in bed to sleep in, not very comfortable for me.

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Braless with nipple pasties, with thanks to @JGood 's friend for inspiring me.

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I have to wear a bra and it has to be underwired. No way could I go braless and be jiggling about all over the place.

I am in my mid sixties and my breasts have not gone south yet, still have shape and firmness to them.

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My wife only wears a bra for work and going out, never wears one at home, G cup beauties :heart_eyes:

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I wear an underwired bra for going out in, I have massive boobs… 38H, so bra less would attract way to much attention!

The first thing I do when I get home is take that bra off and put on a pull on stretch bra top. Doesn’t give a lot of support but as I’ve got older I value comfort more :blush:

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As a male, I can only answer for my wife, but it doesn’t seem to come down to preference when talking about wearing one to work. It depends on the job or how professional you want to be.

In my wife’s line of work, she has no choice to wear one as they would cause too much attention and she always says it’s a necessity rather than what she wants. So her choice is made for her.

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It is important for the more endowed ladies to wear appropriate bras for support. Not too much of a problem when you are young but later in life without the proper support gravity takes hold and Instead of nipp!es poiting up or ahead they end up pointing towards the ground. My mother didn’t wear a bra a lot of the time and by the time she was in her sixties her breasts hung down and rested in her lap and went really flat like empty bags. She was about the same size breast wise as me so I am pleased I have faird better than she did at the same age.

When going out always a bra. During the day at home mostly a bra unless it’s very warm in the summer. And that is with a non wired or wired bra. Comes the beginning of the evening before dinner and my bra comes off and the girls are free. And I am a 42G.

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I always wear a bra during the day, I prefer the support and find a well fitted bra far more comfortable than going without. I would imagine the movement would be uncomfortable while out walking etc. I also prefer the shape that wearing a good underwired and lightly padded bra provides, no unexpected nipples showing through tops and a nice cleavage. I occasionally wear a crop top style, non-wired bra if I’m just lounging around at home or for yoga but only if it holds everything in place securely (I’ve only found one that does and I had to buy a few so I didn’t have to part with it!) I don’t have large boobs (34DD) but wouldn’t want to go out without a bra since I’ve always worn one.

Nighttime is different though, I have never worn a bra overnight and don’t see the need. I like to give them a bit of freedom :joy:

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I’ve always worn one (underwired). Then after pregnancy, I was so disturbed by their change in shape and color, that I started wearing one in bed too, in a bid to try and stop them heading south. Because once the milk’s dried up, they go kind of floppy. Over the last month, I’ve been going braless and rather enjoying it. Would always put one on with a nice top or dress for going out though, because it gives them a better shape. I miss my old boobs, before babies. :frowning: Husband doesn’t care, it’s a personal thing. If they’re going to head south, they will, with or without a bra, in my experience.

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I haven’t had children so that has probably helped me keep their shape so far.

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Oh yes, I remember how mine went after I stopped breastfeeding my first baby! I was shocked because no one tells you about this :open_mouth:

After about 18 months or so they plumped back up again but they were never quite the same as pre pregnancy. I think it differs for everyone though.

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If I’m going out I wear a bra. Normally wired with padding. My eyes would be black and blue from all the rushing around I do :laughing:

If I’m at home, I’ll normally wear just a sports bra. Its padded and there really comfy aswell.

After having a child, I found mine changed a lot. I really like that bit of support now.

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Post child birth my partner almost always wears a bra out. It’s because her breasts need it but because her nips get erect very easily and are very visible, even with thicker coverage. At home though it’s taken off almost as soon as she walks through the door

For work and going out my wife wears a bra but the moment she gets home the bra is off and she says its great to take her bra off. She has very large boobs HH cup.

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My wife has 36F/G beautiful boobs. She wears a bra going out unless while on holiday and feels more relaxed.

I understand that boobs need support to protect their shape and form, especially when large and heavy . However i do love to see boobs move freely under a t-shirt etc when no bra is worn.

I am a boob man.

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