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  • My first, simple, sort answer is – Yes I DO. I usually do not wear bra or any undergarment at home, and outside if not necessary for social, religious or other reason.
    Going braless is a luxury, mostly reserved for people with healthy boobs of a size that does not hurt when they jiggle about. There are many reasons, both personal and health-related, why going braless is the best.
    The straps that have slowly twisted and chafed and dug into skin all day
    While it all depends on if your bras are properly fitted or not, going braless can actually help with pain relief. Tight bras can cause ribcage, back, and neck pain. Good quality bras are bit expensive. Cut costs by not wearing them. Most women with small breasts are going to be more comfortable and move more easily without a bra, while women with large or pendulous breasts may face daily discomfort unless adequately supported. But it goes back to fit, style, and comfort, but even more on the individuality and diversity of women. There are no real benefits to bra wearing medically, physiologically, anatomically, the breast does not benefit from being deprived of gravity. Not wearing a bra actually made women's breasts stronger. The long term effects of not wearing a bra showed more muscle tissue grew to provide natural support. The body use its pectoral muscles to perk up the breast tissue against gravity. Due to all that extra muscle tissue, breasts actually look "perkier" without a bra and nipples lifted. If breast are larger, then wearing a bra may slow down the process of sagging.
    Not wearing a bra allows blood to flow more readily around chest, helping muscle tissue building as well as keeping skin firm. When a bra leaves red marks at pressure point around the ribs or on the shoulders, this indicates an effect on the surface circulation of the skin. Fortunately this is not going to cause negative health consequences in the otherwise healthy woman.
    Not wearing bra at night may feel less restricted at night by taking it off before you lay down. It could help to clear up skin. The dirt and sweat that build-up underneath bra can lead to skin infections and acne. This is especially important to remember in the summer time when your body is more likely to perspire.
    The vast majority of women with breasts wear bras for a single reason: comfort. Women have been taught to believe that bras are sometimes required for medical or physiological reasons.
    Many women choose not to wear a bra based on one study and a controversial book that linked wearing bras and an increased risk for cancer. There is no scientifically credible evidence, and the proposed mechanism—that bras prevent elimination of toxins by blocking lymph flow is not in line with scientific concepts of how breast cancer develops. Bralessness is also a fashion, God created women to bounce, so be it. For bralessness woman's chest should be firm naturally. Whether a woman wears a bra or not has progressed in some social circles from discussions about appropriate clothing to "the body shaming and sexualizing of women". Every human has nipples. There should not be any shame in showing them, but if you want to hide them, that is okay, too, as long as the choice is yours.
    Young girls may begin to develop breasts as early as age 13 or as late as 18. The early stage of breast development is known as "breast budding" and is measured on the Tanner scale. Some believe that girls who are developing breasts may be self-conscious and desire a bra to conceal their emerging breasts and for psychological comfort. A girl developing breasts has no physical need for support, so training bras serve only social and psychological purposes. Bras of all kinds are often designed and marketed for fashionable rather than functional purposes. The training bra is marketed to help young girls become accustomed to wearing lingerie.

  • Like I'd even notice not really

    • Ok why would you not notice

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  • Nah, I prefer to keep it on. Otherwise they just feel like they're kind of there and they're flopping around. I like the support it provides. Also I don't like how my nipples feel up against a shirt

  • As soon as I get home I pop my bra open.

  • Meh, nomally not straight away,

  • Only after I've changed clothes before bedtime

  • Yess all the damn time

  • Taking off my bra is the best part of my day.

  • Always

  • In my family We never wear a bra at home.

  • Mostly no, coz I live in a shared space with 3 other girls. Sometimes.. I unhook it before sleeping

  • Feeling a little Kinky are we @JustCurious2019

    • i was just curious

    • @Justcurious2019 There's nothing much to see under mine

    • @LowSelfSteem i was just curious if women go bra less at home

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