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Wearing a bra in bed?
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I hate wearing a bra during the day, never mind at night! If I am working at home, I don't wear one, or wear a camisole in the winter, or a t-shirt with support. I wear bras when I am out of the house though (well, most of the time....
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I can't imagine having to wear one in bed.
I also thought you had to take them off to let the lymph nodes drain properly - can't remember where I read or saw that one though.
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BlondeHeadOn wrote: »Oh - and I can still pass the pencil test !
My friend can pass the can of lager test.. lol..... and a full can at that!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Lol i had to read this post when i saw the title....I am a HH cup and I LOVE to take my bra off literally as soon as i get in, i don't have problems with sagging (yet) and i'm 32. I have heard about wearing a bra at night, one of my friends suggested it to me as i have a rather ample bosom lol and she had told me her Dr had told her to do it, after a bit of probing from me, she admitted to having had a breast enlargement so she had to wear one at night to support them. I tried it after she told me mine would go south, and i hated it, i like them to have a bit of fresh air at least for a few hours
so i'm back to no bra! BUT (not sure who posted it now sorry) i also have a night top with inbuilt bra from bravissimo (ebay- much cheaper) and it's fab! so i may invest in more of those
Wooo sorry long post therex
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Midred thats pure dedication there!
just speaking for myself ive found since breastfeeding I have noticed hey have got saggy but from reading comments on here it doesnt happen to everyone.
Lots of my friends have also experienced the dreaded sag since giving birth, and my friends are all shapes and sizes, everyone is different I suppose!
And if I didnt HAVE to wear a bra to bed trust me I wouldnt but these bad boys leak like a river if they arent strapped up!0 -
I'm 32H. Not wearing a bra or support top would be painful!0
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I've only got a (small) handful but I wouldn't dream of wearing a bra in bed. It's bad enough having to wear one during the day.
I did have a long ride on an extremely bumpy old bus once, my boobs were so sore afterwards that I had to wear a bra in bed that night. I was on a caravanning holiday with a boyfriend, talk about a passion killer, the pain was dreadful!
On the journey home, I wore two bras, just in case! :rotfl:"I may be many things but not being indiscreet isn't one of them"0 -
I'd eat my own knees before I ever wore a bra in bed. I had to spend 12 weeks last year completely bra-less day and night and it was absolute bliss. By the time you reach the age when you can tuck your bosoms into your waistband nobody's looking at them anyway.................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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I love taking my bra off. Theres no way I could wear it in bed.0
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I'm a 40H, and require a fair amount of 'support' during the day but ive never considered even wearing one a night??
All these people who wear bras in bed - do you wear them with PJ or simillar. I sleep nekkid and imagine i'd look stupid in just a bra??I'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler0
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