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2007-03-16 13:52:00
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answered by angelchild688 2
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I can tell you from personal experience that this will not work if you have moderate to large breasts. I wore a bra from the beginning stages of puberty (I hit it early). And once I had actual boobs (abotu 4th grade) I wore a bra non-stop. I basically took it off to shower or swim. I was completely uncomfortable without it and wore it even to sleep. Not the same one every day, obviously. LOL Anyway, I did this until I got married at 19 and my husband told me it was weird to sleep in a bra. And let me tell you, if you have DD or DDD's, no bra is gonna stop the sag. I'm not gross saggy like an 85 year old woman, but I'm only 28 now. I'm sure things will get saggier as I age. Also, weight loss and gain has something to do with it, as does pregnancy. If you have a baby, all bets are off. Because your breasts are gonna swell during/after pregnancy (even if you never even attempt breastfeeding) and that's gonna stretch the skin and eventually change the shape/feel a little and there's nothing you can do about that. And all that happens if you gain/lose a lot of weight also. So basically, I wouldn't stress over wearing an uncomfortable pinchy bra 24/7, because it's pointless.
2016-03-29 02:13:26
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answered by ? 4
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I think it's a matter of logic that if the weight of the breast is always supported against the drag of gravity, the breast structure will not be pulled out of alignment with the body, so things will stay put a lot better over time. However, a certain amount of it has to do with the size of the breasts, and whether the woman has children, and how many. But you can betcha, if you don't keep yourself properly supported, you'll end up wearing your breasts around your waist LOL.
2007-03-16 13:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think the law of gravity applies here. So, it depends upon the size of the breast., the larger, the heavier. And so the bra, while it support, lessen the weight which causes the breast to sag over time.
2007-03-16 13:55:21
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answered by september 2
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Some say but its not proven... on the contrary bras actually are bad for some women...
Is it habit, modesty, support or just plain sex appeal that has convinced women that wearing a bra is essential? In the '70s, some women burnt their bras as a sign of liberation, now Dispatches asks if women should go without in the interests of wellbeing. While bra fitters claim that bras stop sagging, medical experts are beginning to examine the down side of wearing a bra.
Bras have become the essential female garment. At the same time, breast problems have been increasing. At least two out of five women suffer from pains in their breasts - some also suffer from cysts.
In the name of fashion, breasts have been pushed into all different shapes and sizes - but for women living with breast pain, it's no joke. "Breast pain affects you on so many different levels - things like picking your children up it hurts so much," says one woman. "It hurts to walk along a street. You just feel miserable all the time," says another. Experts agree breast pain is a serious problem for many women. "It can be very debilitating. I know women who are unable to work because of breast pain. It's very commonit's very hard to treat," says Professor ROBERT MANSEL of the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff.
The biggest worry of course is breast cancer. Most research looks for an explanation in hormones, genetics and diet, but one man has a simpler solution - he claims that breast cancer could be connected with wearing bras. Medical anthropologist SYDNEY SINGER likens the wearing of bras to the ancient practice of Chinese foot binding. "The purpose [of bras] is to bind the breast. There is nothing good about them - our culture has turned breasts into fashion accessories" he says. While Singer's theories are not supported by scientific evidence, some breast specialists are sceptical about the function a bra performs. Professor Mansel says there is no evidence that bras are good for your health: "There's no positive evidence that wearing a bra is good for the breast."
There has been little research into the causes of breast pain so Dispatches commissioned its own research from a team of medical experts who looked at the possibility of a link between it and wearing a bra. They asked a group of women suffering from breast pain to live without their bras. The women were required to report back on any changes they experienced as a result of going without. For many, the results have changed their lives, and led the doctors involved to call for further research.
2007-03-16 13:55:43
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answered by jennifer m 3
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It's better with a bra but if they are large they will give with gravity over the years like the rest of your body.
2007-03-16 13:49:44
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answered by solotrovo 4
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inot true. the women body get tired of things around it. I mean the women body or the breast get down and l
2007-03-16 13:46:01
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answered by I_belong_to_me 3
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i like that any links to support very cute well age defies gravity lady so get ready for airdrop in your assets
2007-03-16 15:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Frankly, I am not interested in speculation on this topic. Let's hear from women who know from experience. Will they sag anyway, with or without a bra? Please tell me it doesn't matter. They are so uncomfortable.
Peace!
2007-03-16 13:43:12
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answered by carole 7
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Yes..
Absolutely..
2007-03-16 19:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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