Sleeping with a bra on?(ladies only...I hope)
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Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't but I'd rather sleep without one. It's more comfortable that way.0
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Most days i wear some type of bra to bed. the days i don't and i'm weaing a tank top i wake up and they are out of shirt. lol I do not know how it happens.. i move a lot when i sleep.0
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I always sleep with a bra on. I honestly don't feel any less comfortable. I also hate having to put my bra back on when I wake up in the morning.
i dont... i mean ill take it off to shower but i didnt realize bras got dirty in one day... you change your bra everyday?
i've read in a victoria's secret mag and also in cosmo that it's not good to wash them after one wearing and that is how they wear out quickly and as long as you don't sweat or do labor in them it's ok to wear them more than once. I've recently started to wear them twice then in they go to the dirty basket. I am a germ-a-phobe (sp?) so that is much as i can do.0 -
I sleep in tanks that have a shelf bra built in. Still a bit of support, but no getting jabbed by under wire. I'm a 32C and get plenty of support from the little tanks.
I'm sure a bustier lady wouldn't be as comfy in a shelf bra, but for petite gals - they're grand.0 -
I have a lot going on(too much) and always slept in a sport bra.0
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eww, i have to sleep with mine on! was uncomfortable when i started sleeping with bra's on at the age of 8 ( was an early developer!) but i got used to it, and now it doesnt bother me. i have to support my 36DD's somehow when i go bed!0
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I always sleep with a bra on. I honestly don't feel any less comfortable. I also hate having to put my bra back on when I wake up in the morning.
i dont... i mean ill take it off to shower but i didnt realize bras got dirty in one day... you change your bra everyday?
i've read in a victoria's secret mag and also in cosmo that it's not good to wash them after one wearing and that is how they wear out quickly and as long as you don't sweat or do labor in them it's ok to wear them more than once. I've recently started to wear them twice then in they go to the dirty basket. I am a germ-a-phobe (sp?) so that is much as i can do.
I definatley don't change my bra everyday that would be a nightmare! xx0 -
I'm currently a 34 D, but was a 40 DD just a few months ago, and I have ALWAYS slept with a bra on...even underwire bras. I've never found it uncomfortable, either. I find if more uncomfortable when my gigantic, weighty boobs are being unsupported by anything!0
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yay i do sleep with a bra on other wise i can not sleep0
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I sleep with nothing on (or perhaps socks, my feet are always cold), so no I don't wear a bra. Though I wish I could just take my boobs off for the night, with UK size 34DD it's hard to be comfortable. I pretty much limited sleeping in fetal position or on my back. I'd be really happy if I had smaller ones! 34C would be perfect.0
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nope, so uncomfy, you need to let the girls breath. I also heard its good not to wear one at night so your boobs dont get saggy... but who knows if there is any truth to that lol
I think the bra is to help fight gravity......... If bras cause sag then women today have been seriously misinformed....0 -
Nope...take that thing off every chance I can lol. First thing I do when I come home, take off the bra!0
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No way I cant sleep with one on. I cant wait to get it off I wear a 38d0
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I like to sleep with one too.0
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I wear a sports bra to bed. I have a 38 C chest so it's very uncomfortable to me wjen I'm not wearing a brs.0
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well being a 36GG im uncomfortable WITHOUT a bra! I slept in one when in late pregnancy and for a year after whilst breastfeeding but now i dont...although funnily enough last night i was lying on my back and felt a bit uncomfy without one...so may just get one one those tank top ones....0
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The less you wear a bra, the less they will sag in later life as the tendon that supports it gets weaker the less it has to do0
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I am a 36EE and my boobs happily sleep in my armpits. I cannot imaging the discomfort of sleeping in a bra0
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I can't sleep with one on, although if I'm staying over with a friend/male friend I will wear a bra simply because I don't want "stuff" showing through my teeshirt. :blushing:0
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nup... if sometimes wear a tanktop with a shelf bra, but they have virtually no support for my D cup, usually i only wear them when i was breast feeding, or when we have visitors in the house.0
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