Okay, so I'm referring to the post below about school dropoff as well as a post I saw on facebook last week where some moms were talking about not putting on bras until after lunch.
Do you mean that you're wearing a sports bra, or that you actually left the house without a bra on? I don't even sleep without a bra (haven't since maybe high school), so the idea of going without one is far too much for me to handle.
Isn't that uncomfortable?????
Re: When you say you went without a bra...
Could be. I'm an F when I'm not pregnant or nursing, so that could have something to do with it.
Yeah I used to be a full D but after nursing two kids I'm now happily a C (though I could do with out the floppiness but that's another issue entirely..). I still feel uncomfortable with out a sports bra on though!
This is me. Pregnant, I hardly go without one during the day. I used to just wear a workout tank if I was going to be home all day but it just doesn't work for me right now. Used to long for coming home and taking my bra off. It was the best part of the day!
Sleeping in a bra is still pure torture though.
Also a D so don't it has to do with size either.
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OMG, I hated wearing a bra to bed when BFing too. It was just a sports bra too. I cannot stand to sleep in a bra and if I didn't look National Geographic now without one, I'd probably go without all the time at home!
I seriously take my bra off and put pj's on at like 6pm. (in the winter months at least!)
This is me exactly. I certainly don't really need one but I don't leave my house without one. I never wear one at home though, it comes off right when I walk in the door.
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Everything you said is totally me! I never go with a bra and haven't since I started wearing a bra! I even wear my bra under my sports bra at the gym.
It's very uncomfortable to go without one for me, but I have been more blessed than I would choose to be...
I don't wear a bra right now unless I have to dress up for some reason. I'm BFing and it's easier to just wear nursing tanks all the time- just the tank around the house and underneath an outer layer when I go out. I'm an E but it gives me enough support.
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