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Title: Does stuffing your bra mess with breast development?
Post by: AbbyJamz on July 31, 2013, 11:19:04 PM
I've been dressing for work for the past week and a half now.  I'm really starting to feel better about life and such, but I have a bit of a concern.  My breasts are nearly as tender as they have been (sometimes not at all).  I've been wearing a bra and stuffing it with some really soft cozy socks.  They aren't pressing up against me really tight or anything, but I'm a little worried about anything messing with potential breast development!  Any of you beautiful ladies have any opinions/answers?  I'd really like to put my mind at ease!!! :-|
Title: Re: Does stuffing your bra mess with breast development?
Post by: Ms. OBrien CVT on July 31, 2013, 11:34:04 PM
Never hurt an girl who has done it.  And there are a lot of girls in schools who do.
Title: Re: Does stuffing your bra mess with breast development?
Post by: kathyk on August 01, 2013, 10:50:00 AM
It's no different than a padded or shaped bra.  No effect on what estrogen and spiro do for you.  Just ask any girl who still sleeps on her stomach.
Title: Re: Does stuffing your bra mess with breast development?
Post by: AbbyJamz on August 01, 2013, 06:56:50 PM
Ok, good to know.  I guess it's just a coincidence that my boobs aren't hurting as much right now.  Just scares me to think that development has stopped for some reason!
Title: Re: Does stuffing your bra mess with breast development?
Post by: Oriah on August 01, 2013, 07:18:10 PM
it could be the bra, not the stuffing causing the lessening of sensitivity.  bras cut off circulation and bloodflow to the breasts inhibiting growth.
Title: Re: Does stuffing your bra mess with breast development?
Post by: kariann330 on August 02, 2013, 02:58:06 PM
Underwire bras are the worst and should be avoided like the plague while still developing. Opt instead for a bralette, soft cup, or sports bra. They are all supportive but don't put as much pressure on the lymphnoids nor do they cut off circulation as much.