When to start wearing a bra? -
Tahira - 10-12-2012
Hey girls and ghouls! I was wondering when some of you began wearing a bra full-time? In the last year I have had to upgrade from a training bra, to A cups, and now I wear a B cup bra exclusively. A cups just don't feel comfortable, AT ALL!
Anyway, I figure I'd might as well bite the bullet and just start supporting my breasts full-time, but is it too soon? Would love to hear feedback on this one!
RE: When to start wearing a bra? -
Pansy-Mae - 11-12-2012
The bottom line answer to the question is, " When you want to."
However I believe that it is said that if you pass the pencil test then you ought to wear a bra full time. Before anyone asks, the pencil test is whether an ordinary pencil will stay put in the crease underneath your breasts when you are standing upright ( and no, I don't pass the test and don't wear one full time).
RE: When to start wearing a bra? -
Lenneth - 11-12-2012
Here is Something I stumbled on that you might want to have a look at.
http://www.breastnotes.com/aware/aware-bra.htm
make of it what you want.
RE: When to start wearing a bra? -
chrishoney - 11-12-2012
Glad you reposted that Lenneth. I read the article, then the full site the last time you did and it has really changed how I think about bras now. Well, that and no longer feeling the need to cross dress. Guess I have PM to thank for that!
RE: When to start wearing a bra? -
flamesabers - 11-12-2012
(11-12-2012, 07:26 AM)Pansy-Mae Wrote: The bottom line answer to the question is, " When you want to."
I completely agree.
I don't think there is any definite rules for when you start to wear a bra. Rather, I think it comes down to what your personal preferences are and whether you feel more comfortable wearing a bra or going braless.
RE: When to start wearing a bra? -
BigDee - 11-12-2012
Hi all,
That article that Lenneth posted the link to makes me wonder what noogling does to lymph flow. It would seem that breast massage is even more important _after_ noogling. After all, part of the swelling is lymph fluids that couldn't get out while noogling.
BigDave
RE: When to start wearing a bra? -
chrishoney - 12-12-2012
Actually I think that most of the swelling from vacuum pumping is interstitial fluid and not technically 'lymph fluid'. Also, since the swelling goes down rather quickly, I doubt it has much if any deleterious effects.
The main problem with bras is how long they are worn and how constricting they are over a long period of time, especially if not sized correctly. I would guess that the intermittent nature of noogling does not cause the same kinds of problems since it isn't sustained for long, uninterrupted periods of time.