Dear Dr. MFP: Are you in a conundrum? Do you need bad advice? Ask away!
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caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »So about the bra or no bra boob sagging debate
So wearing a bra keeps them in place, but is it better to not wear one so the muscles have work to hold them up?
I am in the it is better not to wear one so the muscles have to work club. I have not had any complaints in the "they look good" department so there must be some truth to it.
The whole you have to wear a bra 24/7 thing is a myth. Probably made up by bra manufacturers to make more money. If I could, I would never wear one ever but unfortunately, I do have to wear one to work at least.
I have missed this thread!
So does it actually work your muscle somehow? I’m so confused by all of that. Should I put kettlebells in my bra or will I get hit on too much?
Recent studies show that wearing a bra actually makes your breasts lazy. The tissues and muscles are being supported and don't have to work which in turn changes the shape of your breasts, not for the better.
Not wearing a bra makes these tissues and muscles work, lifting them somewhat and giving them a nicer shape.
As for the kettlebells, please please please try it and report your findings here!
Confession: I’m already doing it.
Has anyone noticed yet? It really would put a new spin on being "a knockout"!1 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »So about the bra or no bra boob sagging debate
So wearing a bra keeps them in place, but is it better to not wear one so the muscles have work to hold them up?
I am in the it is better not to wear one so the muscles have to work club. I have not had any complaints in the "they look good" department so there must be some truth to it.
The whole you have to wear a bra 24/7 thing is a myth. Probably made up by bra manufacturers to make more money. If I could, I would never wear one ever but unfortunately, I do have to wear one to work at least.
I have missed this thread!
So does it actually work your muscle somehow? I’m so confused by all of that. Should I put kettlebells in my bra or will I get hit on too much?
Recent studies show that wearing a bra actually makes your breasts lazy. The tissues and muscles are being supported and don't have to work which in turn changes the shape of your breasts, not for the better.
Not wearing a bra makes these tissues and muscles work, lifting them somewhat and giving them a nicer shape.
As for the kettlebells, please please please try it and report your findings here!
Confession: I’m already doing it.
Has anyone noticed yet? It really would put a new spin on being "a knockout"!
Update: no one has noticed, but my boobs can do flys now.1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »So about the bra or no bra boob sagging debate
So wearing a bra keeps them in place, but is it better to not wear one so the muscles have work to hold them up?
I am in the it is better not to wear one so the muscles have to work club. I have not had any complaints in the "they look good" department so there must be some truth to it.
The whole you have to wear a bra 24/7 thing is a myth. Probably made up by bra manufacturers to make more money. If I could, I would never wear one ever but unfortunately, I do have to wear one to work at least.
I have missed this thread!
So does it actually work your muscle somehow? I’m so confused by all of that. Should I put kettlebells in my bra or will I get hit on too much?
Recent studies show that wearing a bra actually makes your breasts lazy. The tissues and muscles are being supported and don't have to work which in turn changes the shape of your breasts, not for the better.
Not wearing a bra makes these tissues and muscles work, lifting them somewhat and giving them a nicer shape.
As for the kettlebells, please please please try it and report your findings here!
Confession: I’m already doing it.
Has anyone noticed yet? It really would put a new spin on being "a knockout"!
Update: no one has noticed, but my boobs can do flys now.
This is great. We should start a freak show, we could be famous. I also know lots of other freaks that would qualify.3 -
Dear Dr mfp
What should I do when people want to shake my hand? I don't want to be rude, but I immediately want to wash my hands after because people have questionable hygiene.
I always think of men handling their dick and possibly not washing their hands after and of women and toilet paper, and this one woman I know who takes her shoes and socks off at work and rubs her feet...gross.
How do I politely say 'I don't want to touch you, you may be dirty'?3 -
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How do I get the ladies?0
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Dear dr mfp,
My back hurts what should I do0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Dear dr mfp,
My back hurts what should I do
Check Craigslist for a "massage therapist"3 -
Dear Dr mfp
What should I do when people want to shake my hand? I don't want to be rude, but I immediately want to wash my hands after because people have questionable hygiene.
I always think of men handling their dick and possibly not washing their hands after and of women and toilet paper, and this one woman I know who takes her shoes and socks off at work and rubs her feet...gross.
How do I politely say 'I don't want to touch you, you may be dirty'?
Cough into your hand and then offer it up to shake. It's a fun version of germ chicken1
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