sports bra to bed or no?
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I feel more comfortable wearing a bra to bed. I am large busted and having the girls unsupported just feels way too heavy and uncomfortable.0
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Dude I had to wear a sports bra to bed in boot camp that *kitten* sucked!!!!!!!! Never EVER again! The girls were all smashed and Frankly I do not like waking up with a uni boob. The only other time I wore a bra to bed was when I was a 38 GG ( I had to sleep sitting up I was breast feeding)
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It depends. My skin isn't firm anywhere & I can't stand them being floppy, so I wear them; to keep them in place because they droop approximately an inch, from where they should be but I also have angina & have to take it off, to relieve pressure & rub under my left breast to sooth the pain; when that happens.0
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Most of the time, if I'm not at work (and sometimes even when I am at work) I don't wear a bra. Definitely never one to bed. The only time was when I was breastfeeding otherwise I would just leak everywhere, and then I wore a loose fitting nursing bra.2
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For me, it's a no. I like to let my body breathe.3
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Sometimes I do, but it's a comfy sports bra. I hate "real" bras, but doing what I can to prevent sagging.0
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I wear a sports bra to bed most nights because I exercise at 4:30am. I wear my workout clothes (minus socks) so I can roll out of bed, ponytail, socks, shoes and start my workout.0
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Ugh, no way. So uncomfortable. But then, I am an A cup, so I can pretty much go braless all day if I want2
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The only time i take my bra off is to shower, as I can NOT stand that unsupported feeling, especially when i'm sitting down.
I wear mine to be bed to at the chagrin of my husband lol But the only reason i wear it to bed is because i couldn't be stuffed fiddling around and putting it back on when i get up in the morning, especially so because it's winter here, so i have to take my pj top off, fiddle around with the bra, in the cold, and then put my top back on again!2 -
I fell asleep a few times with firm support sports bra on, woke up so uncomfortable and couldn't hardly wait to get it off fast enough and fumbly because I was asleep so that made it hard to get off too. I'm sticking with the Victoria's Secret sleep/leisure bra category of "I love the comfort and the gentle support during sleep."0
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FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »
I have post pregnancy/breastfeeding 36 C's and have no problem going bra less!!! My boobs never hurt. I actually just read an article the other day talking about going totally braless, after a few weeks it really strengthens them and keeps them from hurting (if that's a problem for you) and that bras actually exacerbate some back pain issues due to putting so much weight on the shoulders.0 -
I wear a tank top with a built in shelf bra. Not too constricting, a little support but not uncomfortable.1
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As a card carrying member of the BTC (Big Tittie Committee) these girls are released the minute I get home unless I have evening plans. I do occasionally fall asleep on the couch from exhaustion of working, working out and chasing around a 3 year old but that is the ONLY exception to sleeping in a bra. Free the tatas!!11
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I don't wear a sports bra to bed, but I almost always wear a bra. If I were smaller, I wouldn't bother, but I'm a 36DD. At my size going braless can actually be more uncomfortable than wearing a bra. Usually, I wear a wireless bra by Bali from their comfort revolution series.0
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I never used to wear a bra to bed until after I had my son. Now, i wear a very light-support bra (no wires, literally a bra-shirt thing) and can't stand not wearing something for a little bit of support in bed. Totally a preference thing and depends on your comfort!1
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MonkeyMel21 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »
I have post pregnancy/breastfeeding 36 C's and have no problem going bra less!!! My boobs never hurt. I actually just read an article the other day talking about going totally braless, after a few weeks it really strengthens them and keeps them from hurting (if that's a problem for you) and that bras actually exacerbate some back pain issues due to putting so much weight on the shoulders.
Mine only hurt during my TOM, I've never been pregnant; so no milk production and/or breast feeding. I'll try that but only when I am home, lol. I've never had any back/shoulder pain, from them. Mine began drooping when I was 16 because when I was 14, I was going through puberty but it ceased; for 2 years because I became sick with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), after a sever flu. When puberty resumed, I went from not being able to fill a training bra (so I wasn't even wearing them); to a C in a few weeks. By the time I got bras, it was too late; to support them while growing & I even have stretch marks above them.0 -
Will you be engaging in a high impact sport? If so, yes!5
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AuroraGeorge8393 wrote: »I don't wear a sports bra to bed, but I almost always wear a bra. If I were smaller, I wouldn't bother, but I'm a 36DD. At my size going braless can actually be more uncomfortable than wearing a bra. Usually, I wear a wireless bra by Bali from their comfort revolution series.
For me if it isn't a sports bra, they'll just fall out of the cups; which would the defeat the purpose of wearing a bra while sleeping.0 -
The first thing I do when I get home is ditch the bra. I only wear them out or to store. I avoid them as much as possible and I would totally only wear them to work if my fiance wouldn't get mad.2
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