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soutlaw92

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I am curious as to what all you SS women think about bras?
From my research, they are a man's invention and that they are essentially unnecessary.
With the restriction and reported uncomfortable feelings of wearing them, they have been linked to breast cancer and lymphatic stagnation because of how tight they can get and how they get in the way of the lymphatic system and flow around the breast area.
Aside from that, there have been studies done and they show that bras do not prevent the breast from sagging at all. The unfortunate thing is, they have a tendency to make the breasts sag more because the breasts naturally have connective tissue and muscles around the breast that hold them up and so wearing bras weaken that connective tissue. Nature doesn't make mistakes. Remember the saying " Use it or lose it"?
There are many contributing factors for breasts to begin to sag. Aging (Which is like a disease, especially from a SS point of view), nursing children, genetics, hormonal imbalances, smoking and diet.
I do not want this to be too much information, but I do not wear bras as much as I did before. I feel better and my breasts are at a healthier state with volume and perk. Additionally, because my breasts are free, they do not have feel too sore when the moon cycle arrives. This is related to the lymphatic system and the fluids of the body circulating during the moon time. I didn't want to get detailed but my point is bras can be more detrimental then helpful.
Experiences?
Many women have noted their breasts getting their perk back, growing more and just overall healthier when reducing bra usage.
Now of course women who have breasts that are not large can easily get away with layering or using an undershirt or any other alternative but for women who are more busty probably should consider wearing something to hold them in place for modesty and for securing them. If one must absolutely wear bras, it is important for breast health to massage them for  a couple of minutes daily or 3 time a week.
There are many ways to bring the breast back to a natural and healthier state. I can post here on the groups some techniques and such if anyone is interested or you can PM me.

High Priestess Shannon


 
Well they can be a blessing for those with a larger bosom as those women tend to complain about back aches.

I don't have the need to wear bra's all the time, which, is in PE something that is VERY odd as a teenager as you pretty much end up being the only one not wearing a bra.
I don't like the normal straight strap ones, so if I do wear one, in example for sport or whatever, I want them to have a cross pattern on the back.

I also see that clothes have gotten MUCH more restrictive now than that they ever were like 10 years ago. Back then I wore a coat and I could lift my arms up in the air without being restricted by my sleeves catching on my arms around my shoulders and tearing the fabric.
Although I was smaller then, this is something that I do notice. You could go get a bigger size, but I still have the problem.


Sometimes when the breasts are swollen due to hormonal influences it could be nicer to wear a bra, since sometimes its just painful if they'd bounce too much, although that's just for a day or so.

I can't say much about it, and I'd stay out of this, simply because I don't have any more input.
 
lots of people don't seem to like the feeling of a bra actually but they say that that is just something you 'have to get used to'.
 
I find them annoying but in order for my nipples not to show, i kinda have to wear one lol xD I usually wear a wire-free light padded sports-like bra which is very comfortable. I have small breasts so they're not too much a problem for me. I cannot stand bras with wire and I avoid them at all costs. I also like to wear under shirts like a tank top with a built-in bra, I know it has no wires! :) So yeah, hate bras in general. Talk about a "booby trap"! LOL! xD
On Aug 8, 2016 2:15 PM, "soutlaw92@... [SSHealth]" <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
  I am curious as to what all you SS women think about bras?
From my research, they are a man's invention and that they are essentially unnecessary.
With the restriction and reported uncomfortable feelings of wearing them, they have been linked to breast cancer and lymphatic stagnation because of how tight they can get and how they get in the way of the lymphatic system and flow around the breast area.
Aside from that, there have been studies done and they show that bras do not prevent the breast from sagging at all. The unfortunate thing is, they have a tendency to make the breasts sag more because the breasts naturally have connective tissue and muscles around the breast that hold them up and so wearing bras weaken that connective tissue. Nature doesn't make mistakes. Remember the saying " Use it or lose it"?
There are many contributing factors for breasts to begin to sag. Aging (Which is like a disease, especially from a SS point of view), nursing children, genetics, hormonal imbalances, smoking and diet.
I do not want this to be too much information, but I do not wear bras as much as I did before. I feel better and my breasts are at a healthier state with volume and perk. Additionally, because my breasts are free, they do not have feel too sore when the moon cycle arrives. This is related to the lymphatic system and the fluids of the body circulating during the moon time. I didn't want to get detailed but my point is bras can be more detrimental then helpful.
Experiences?
Many women have noted their breasts getting their perk back, growing more and just overall healthier when reducing bra usage.
Now of course women who have breasts that are not large can easily get away with layering or using an undershirt or any other alternative but for women who are more busty probably should consider wearing something to hold them in place for modesty and for securing them. If one must absolutely wear bras, it is important for breast health to massage them for  a couple of minutes daily or 3 time a week.
There are many ways to bring the breast back to a natural and healthier state. I can post here on the groups some techniques and such if anyone is interested or you can PM me.

High Priestess Shannon
 
You said bras were a man's invention. Was it a jooo??
On Aug 8, 2016 2:15 PM, "soutlaw92@... [SSHealth]" <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
  I am curious as to what all you SS women think about bras?
From my research, they are a man's invention and that they are essentially unnecessary.
With the restriction and reported uncomfortable feelings of wearing them, they have been linked to breast cancer and lymphatic stagnation because of how tight they can get and how they get in the way of the lymphatic system and flow around the breast area.
Aside from that, there have been studies done and they show that bras do not prevent the breast from sagging at all. The unfortunate thing is, they have a tendency to make the breasts sag more because the breasts naturally have connective tissue and muscles around the breast that hold them up and so wearing bras weaken that connective tissue. Nature doesn't make mistakes. Remember the saying " Use it or lose it"?
There are many contributing factors for breasts to begin to sag. Aging (Which is like a disease, especially from a SS point of view), nursing children, genetics, hormonal imbalances, smoking and diet.
I do not want this to be too much information, but I do not wear bras as much as I did before. I feel better and my breasts are at a healthier state with volume and perk. Additionally, because my breasts are free, they do not have feel too sore when the moon cycle arrives. This is related to the lymphatic system and the fluids of the body circulating during the moon time. I didn't want to get detailed but my point is bras can be more detrimental then helpful.
Experiences?
Many women have noted their breasts getting their perk back, growing more and just overall healthier when reducing bra usage.
Now of course women who have breasts that are not large can easily get away with layering or using an undershirt or any other alternative but for women who are more busty probably should consider wearing something to hold them in place for modesty and for securing them. If one must absolutely wear bras, it is important for breast health to massage them for  a couple of minutes daily or 3 time a week.
There are many ways to bring the breast back to a natural and healthier state. I can post here on the groups some techniques and such if anyone is interested or you can PM me.

High Priestess Shannon
 
Now that I have summer vacations, I don't wear bra except if I go somewhere but it's annoying when I have to run up or down the stairs (my breasts love to painfully bounce -.-). I normally wear a bit stretched sports like bra with straps that look like Y but in school, especially during PE I need a tighter one but my breasts still bounce -.-
 
My experience with bras is that first of all, like Sweet Revenge said, I need to wear them so that the nipples won't show. :p
Secondly, it is painful when walking... or running lol (it's impossible). I know there are sports bra for that reason. I actually wear a sports bra when I am at home, instead of wearing a shirt (the sports bra is a big bra and comfortable).

I would really suggest sports bra but... these also "hold" the breasts (pressure)... maybe I am comfortable with them, because the sports bra I own have become somewhat loose LOL so I don't mind them hahaha.... ah.. that's a bit sad.

There are really no bras to make a woman 100% comfortable (they will always be tight) and in the Summer it's impossible to not wear a bra (as, with a light shirt, you really need to have something to cover the inside...).

Damn, this kind of conversations hit some spots of low self-esteem within me lol (but hey, we all gotta face our issues :p).

Nevertheless, I never thought of replacing the bra by wearing an undershirt inside my shirt (on winter, and perhaps Autumn). It's a good idea but... I am afraid it won't look that nice...?

Although I have small breasts, I think I'd be uncomfortable if someone realized that I'm not wearing a bra (lol, as if it's a "taboo"). Whoop, I'll go find my self-esteem now HAHA

Keep up with the conversation though, you folks give some very interesting information and experiences here. :)
 
*Lydia tears off her bra and flings it across the room*

Hmm, I guess there really is no point in wearing them if we are just around the house. I would feel weird not wearing it though, so I should get over that... to be honest, I even used to wear one while doing yoga! What an idiotic thing to do! I had a face-palm moment when I was doing yoga and re-adjusting my bra straps. It's not like I need one when doing yoga, anyway.
 
During summer you won't usually like to wear an undershirt, because it is quite warm. In this case you could wear a bandeau in example (with pads) or just a thin top that only covers the chest would help.

Now climate here isn't hot 24/7 but it could easily be a whole week or longer above 30 C during the day and above 20-25 at night. That's a bit too hot to be wearing 2 shirts. (Also because it isn't dry heat, there is lots of water here, its not like rainforest heat though).

... just different types of heat, one feels nicer than the other.
 
I appreciate the replies from you all.

It does depend on the weather and such. I wouldnt wear two shirts in the summer but then again my breasts arent that big to where it would look obvious without wearing a bra.

Some women can get away with it. I do not think it looks too weird without wearing a bra sometimes. Just go with the flow and eyeball it.

I know in these modern times they are neccessary but my biggest thing with them are the negative aspects such as causing the breasts to weaken and eventually sag and then stopping flow of the lymph and energy around that area.

Thanks, guys!
 
@sweetrevenge

The modern bra is very uncomfortable for alot of women. The way it is manufactured and engineered. .

Women throughout the ages have used things to mold, perk up and secure their breasts but it was made differently and according to comfort. It was custom. I suppose that it the difference I was getting at. at. I apologize.

I spoke of the difference in the way it is modified according to a man's perspective.
 
<font>From a male standpoint it seems for me that bras are like briefs in men. The tightness and material of briefs can cause sexual impotence and infertility, however in the case the man practice sports - and in the case of women with large breasts - the shaking and lack of something "holding them up" can also cause physical damage in long term, so there must be a balance and people must chose ones that are not physically restrictive.
 
There are only two things I like about bras - one, I can get really girly ones, and two, my breasts look hot all uplifted. other than that, they feel like an obligation, not really helpful. And if you put one on after a shower? And you're a big girl? Hello cussing and swearing while you try to make the thing stop rolling up your back. I'd rather wear a chemise.
 

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