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do you like wearing a bra

Started by evecrook, December 04, 2013, 02:10:20 PM

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LivingTheDream

Hard to get them around the same size tho
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Calder Smith

I've never heard of stuffing bras with water balloons. How does that work without them popping?
Manchester United diehard fan.
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stephaniec

Quote from: Mr Hockey on February 15, 2014, 02:43:01 PM
I've never heard of stuffing bras with water balloons. How does that work without them popping?
did you ever see those signs on boxes, handle like eggs
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LivingTheDream

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Danielle Emmalee

Discord, I'm howlin' at the moon
And sleepin' in the middle of a summer afternoon
Discord, whatever did we do
To make you take our world away?

Discord, are we your prey alone,
Or are we just a stepping stone for taking back the throne?
Discord, we won't take it anymore
So take your tyranny away!
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stephaniec

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Emily.T

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LivingTheDream

And how would u get rice in a water balloon?  ???
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Rachel Bellefountaine

I'll be honest... I hate bras! They're uncomfortable and make my breasts feel trapped. Plus my breasts are small enough that I don't even need one. The only reason I wear one is to make my chest look fuller and more passable when I'm out and about or if I want to dress in sexy lingerie for someone I fancy. Otherwise the feminist in me would be all "Forget it! Not worth it!"






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Emily.T

Quote from: LivingTheDream on February 15, 2014, 09:46:04 PM
And how would u get rice in a water balloon?  ???
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Getting the rice in isn't the problem it's getting it it expand without the rice pearcing the balloon
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RainbowGuacamole

I like bras for the lift they give my breasts under clothes, but I dislike having them on from a comfort perspective. The only notable exception being sports bras that zip up the front. They give a sort of "uni-boob" look, but they're comfortable and supportive and I often wear them under tee shirts when loading around the house.
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muffinpants

I've already voiced my opinion here, but I must update it! While I hate wearing bras around the house, I've just recently realized they are necessary when it is cold. Don't ask how I'm just now realizing this, I'm thinking that I've only recently gone out of the house without one on and noticed. With my jacket and shirt brushing up against my nips the whole time, I felt freakin chaffed by the time I got home!! :( it was horrible!! Though I'm still a no go for a regular bra- probably not fitted correctly (especially since I've gained a butt ton of weight). I only wear the sports bras or cami bras with the little padding you can move around for nipple coverage. And they are okay, though I dread the summer >.<
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Shantel

Quote from: muffinpants on February 16, 2014, 12:32:32 AM
I've already voiced my opinion here, but I must update it! While I hate wearing bras around the house, I've just recently realized they are necessary when it is cold. Don't ask how I'm just now realizing this, I'm thinking that I've only recently gone out of the house without one on and noticed. With my jacket and shirt brushing up against my nips the whole time, I felt freakin chaffed by the time I got home!! :( it was horrible!! Though I'm still a no go for a regular bra- probably not fitted correctly (especially since I've gained a butt ton of weight). I only wear the sports bras or cami bras with the little padding you can move around for nipple coverage. And they are okay, though I dread the summer >.<

Oh yes, the cold, chaffed nipplatia thing, been there a few times hon!
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stephaniec

Quote from: muffinpants on February 16, 2014, 12:32:32 AM
I've already voiced my opinion here, but I must update it! While I hate wearing bras around the house, I've just recently realized they are necessary when it is cold. Don't ask how I'm just now realizing this, I'm thinking that I've only recently gone out of the house without one on and noticed. With my jacket and shirt brushing up against my nips the whole time, I felt freakin chaffed by the time I got home!! :( it was horrible!! Though I'm still a no go for a regular bra- probably not fitted correctly (especially since I've gained a butt ton of weight). I only wear the sports bras or cami bras with the little padding you can move around for nipple coverage. And they are okay, though I dread the summer >.<
yes, the summer and 100 degree plus high humidity probably best time for bra less
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Violet Bloom

  I do a lot of walking around at work and yesterday discovered the chaffing problem for the first time. :P  Seems it was caused by a shirt that was just the right amount too loose.  There's not much on my chest yet but my boobs are just starting to loosen up enough to jiggle around.  I was enjoying the freedom but now it looks like it's bra-time for me, like it or not.

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stephaniec

All his talk about how uncomfortable bras are are making me wonder if I just got incredibly lucky when I bought the bra I have . It really is so incredible comfortable, I might of just got the bra at a perfect time while my breasts are developing that it a perfect fit . I don't know I just hope it's not a fluke because I need to go up a notch with a new bra and I'd really miss  the comfort 
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Jess42

Quote from: Shantel on February 16, 2014, 10:51:08 AM
Oh yes, the cold, chaffed nipplatia thing, been there a few times hon!

A little duct tape will do wonders for the chaffed nips if you don't want to wear a bra in the cold.
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stephaniec

I hope your not saying to put duct tape on your nipples while on HRT.
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Shantel

Quote from: Jess42 on February 19, 2014, 12:25:33 PM
A little duct tape will do wonders for the chaffed nips if you don't want to wear a bra in the cold.

Hehe duct tape, sheetrock screws and tie wire the best survival gear! It would hurt pulling it off, think I'll pass!
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Jess42

Quote from: Shantel on February 19, 2014, 12:33:40 PM
Hehe duct tape, sheetrock screws and tie wire the best survival gear! It would hurt pulling it off, think I'll pass!

Well bandaids work just as good and I never had a problem pulling the tape off plus don't use the really good superglue type of tape. Just anything to insulate the nipples from the clothing rubbing against them. Pasties are the best thing to use if you can get your hands on some.
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