I usually don't because I nip out like a beast even in some bras but every now and then it's nice for around the house.
Bra-less... good? or bad?
01/25/2011
Personally, I always enjoy it
01/25/2011
I don't deny folks the right to do it, but please think about others. Bra-lessness is the secondhand smoke of fashion.
01/25/2011
I wear a bra because I don't like my boobs jiggling around all day. I don't really care if others don't, though.
01/25/2011
I never wear one when I'm at home, but always wear one when I'm out.
01/25/2011
I voted not ever, but that's mostly for being out in public. Maybe I'm more conservative, but I think it looks trashy to see any woman out and obviously not wearing a bra. Key word being 'obviously'. If you're wearing a little spaghetti string tank top or a loose t-shirt, you can tell. If you're in a sweatshirt or have a couple of layers on, it's not really noticeable.
I typically don't wear a bra at home, unless I've got company over, but I always wear one in public.
I typically don't wear a bra at home, unless I've got company over, but I always wear one in public.
01/27/2011
it gets uncomfortable for me to not wear one. It bother me sometimes when other people do it. I think it depends what they're wearing and if they're doing it to get attention
01/27/2011
I think everyone should wear a bra. Headlights are not attractive...at least to me. Keep those puppies on leashes!
01/27/2011
after puberty I think women should wear bras unless they are flat chested and it's unnoticeable
01/27/2011
I find it interesting that women are more pro-bra than men.
It kind of runs counter the the thread on EF about allowing women to go topless. A lot of women voted that they should be able to go around topless.
So women don't like other women to go bra-less - but topless is OK!
What's with that?
It kind of runs counter the the thread on EF about allowing women to go topless. A lot of women voted that they should be able to go around topless.
So women don't like other women to go bra-less - but topless is OK!
What's with that?
01/27/2011
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I think you'll draw less attention to yourself if you're an A and going braless. I'm a DD and going braless makes me nervous. I have done it a few times this semester already because I woke up late and ended up going to class in my pjs that don't look like pjs (aka sweats and a big ass warm hoodie. My room gets freezing at night). The only reason I deemed bralessness okay was because I was wearing so many goddamn layers that you couldn't even tell. But it was kinda amusing to me. Talking to my professors and friends and smiling to myself, "They have no idea I'm not wearing a bra...HA!" The things that amuse me...
Originally posted by
lezergirl
How do you feel about women going bra-less?
01/27/2011
I can't stand bras
01/27/2011
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My only guess is that one is about a right and the other is about a preference.
Originally posted by
Gunsmoke
I find it interesting that women are more pro-bra than men.
It kind of runs counter the the thread on EF about allowing women to go topless. A lot of women voted that they should be able to go around topless.
So women don't like ... more
It kind of runs counter the the thread on EF about allowing women to go topless. A lot of women voted that they should be able to go around topless.
So women don't like ... more
I find it interesting that women are more pro-bra than men.
It kind of runs counter the the thread on EF about allowing women to go topless. A lot of women voted that they should be able to go around topless.
So women don't like other women to go bra-less - but topless is OK!
What's with that? less
It kind of runs counter the the thread on EF about allowing women to go topless. A lot of women voted that they should be able to go around topless.
So women don't like other women to go bra-less - but topless is OK!
What's with that? less
01/27/2011
I don't mind being braless at home but not if I sleep over at someone elses house or if I have visit. I am shy, my nipples are very sensitive and get hard easily so they show a lot under anything.
01/27/2011
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I think it's more like, we want to be allowed to go topless, we just don't want to see anybody else's breasts.
Originally posted by
Darling Jen
My only guess is that one is about a right and the other is about a preference.
I shouldn't say we. I really don't care who goes topless or braless. The more the merrier in my book.
01/27/2011
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Everyone loves the theory of going topless but few want to practice it - and many women object to it. Maybe that's why the apparent inequity exists. Everything doesn't have to be even to be fair. actually there really are differences even if sometimes we like to pretend that they don't exist.
Originally posted by
Emma (Girl With Fire)
I think it's more like, we want to be allowed to go topless, we just don't want to see anybody else's breasts.
I shouldn't say we. I really don't care who goes topless or braless. The more the merrier in my book.
I shouldn't say we. I really don't care who goes topless or braless. The more the merrier in my book.
01/28/2011
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I agree fully. I noticed the differences in my children at about age 2. There are just some things that we are not equal on.
Originally posted by
Gunsmoke
Everyone loves the theory of going topless but few want to practice it - and many women object to it. Maybe that's why the apparent inequity exists. Everything doesn't have to be even to be fair. actually there really are differences even if
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Everyone loves the theory of going topless but few want to practice it - and many women object to it. Maybe that's why the apparent inequity exists. Everything doesn't have to be even to be fair. actually there really are differences even if sometimes we like to pretend that they don't exist.
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01/28/2011
it is the choice of the woman, of course.
01/28/2011
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i like braless at nite
Originally posted by
lezergirl
How do you feel about women going bra-less?
01/28/2011
as long as theres no sagg
01/28/2011
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Being a parent is real eye opener - especially if you have both a boy and a girl. The differences are so obvious - I had a hard time relating to my siblings and in-laws who all had girls (10 girls among them) and no idea what a growing boy is like. At 6'-3" he's not a little anymore - but he's not a man yet either.
Originally posted by
Emma (Girl With Fire)
I agree fully. I noticed the differences in my children at about age 2. There are just some things that we are not equal on.
01/28/2011
Who cares.
I like bewbies.
I like bewbies.
01/28/2011
I like wearing mine, but if people want to go without that's up to them.
01/28/2011
With A-cups - yes. I remember watching Lost and envying a little the women who could run through the jungle without their breasts going up and down all the time.
01/28/2011
Can't really vote this one; never thought about it. I know that I personally sexualize girls if I can watch their boobs naturally... sorry, its true. Its rare enough that it is a 'treat'. Not to worry, I sexualize everyone equally.
As for me personally, I'm well-endowed and am not comfortable without one. At home, though, I go without.
As for me personally, I'm well-endowed and am not comfortable without one. At home, though, I go without.
01/28/2011
I think they need support regularly but if you want to let them free, do it. Its about moderation. For me, I feel comfy in a sports bra. I wear them most of the time. I know, very unsexy.
02/27/2011
I'm okay with it regardless of size, granted I think women with larger breasts are usually doing themselves a favor by wearing a bra. When I was an A, I protested bras rather adamantly in high school. Eventually gym class became way too painful and I realized that I was a large C. I've worn them ever since. Being stubborn just wasn't worth it.
02/27/2011
If you are comfortable without your bra, then it's none of my business. I am not grossed out by another person's breasts. However, I am not comfortable without a bra. My back starts to hurt and my boobs feel longer and saggier by the second.
02/27/2011
I'm almost always bra-less. I have tiny B-cups, so I don't really see the point. That and it feels so much more comfortable for me.
02/27/2011
Ugh no please and definitely not if there will be kids around
02/27/2011