Probably not because of weightlessness.
2006-10-02 01:23:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you think they would not wear it if they didn't? They would. How many girls you know now wear a bra when they could not produce hang if they had 8 miles of monkey bars and 3 dozen chimps? As long as the spacesuit or whatever did not hid the "bullet bumps" they'd wear it. That is all about what the bra is anyhow.
2006-10-02 01:51:21
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answered by Anonymous
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no , since in space you can not retain one position all the time... the need to wear something that pushes up seems weird at not required, also after wearing a space suit the wonderbra's function is pretty much nil.... what do you say?
2006-10-02 11:41:17
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answer #3
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answered by imhm2004 5
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Did you stay up all night thinking about this one?Wow, that's some deep stuff right there. NASA will have to hear about this, they might want to do some research because it's such an important query
2006-10-02 01:41:33
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answered by sydney_106 2
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No because I'd be covered by a spacesuit, so nobody would see my body so it wouldn't matter if I had a push-up, lift and separate, underwire or whatever bra... =P
2006-10-02 01:23:39
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answered by just me 5
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Yes , if she will have the same size in space too.
2006-10-02 01:47:56
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answered by mswathi1025 4
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Maybe if she wants to retain the shape.
I imagine that in space, boobs would look sort of cone shaped and protrude staight out. wierd....
2006-10-02 01:30:49
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answered by anonymoususer987876 3
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Nope. Now you can grab your lotion and your mommy's Victoria's Secret magazine and think about it.
2006-10-02 01:21:56
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answered by munkees81 6
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No, or a jockstrap, either. Puhleese.
2006-10-02 01:21:32
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answered by H2Ocolors 3
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HAHAHAHAHA WHAT A GREAT QUESTION . I doubt you would though they would all be floppin around.
2006-10-02 01:34:10
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answered by Ben H 2
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