Prior to my pregnancy, I was 32A and can get away without bras and feel comfortable. During my pregnancy till now (breastfeeding), I'm 34B/C, and need one for comfort (too much bounce otherwise!). Underwire and sports bras are too uncomfortable, though. I go with cloth ones (like the ones you can find in the junior girls' section) or the supportive tank tops with shelf bra, and keep one underwire bra for dress-up occasions.
My mom had 5 kids and never breastfed, always wore bras, and hers sag. So... boobs sag no matter what?
I like these for casual wear - very comfortable. I'm a 36A at present.
Product Information: Barely There by Bali Comfort Revolution Microfiber Crop Top - One Hanes Place,
Otherwise I wear a regular bra for work and sports bra for working out, because even though I'm not real bit, bouncing still hurts.
I would love to be able to go bra-less. I am a DD, so it's a definite no go for me right now. I've always been chesty and while I hope that they shrink, I'm probably going to get a reduction (and lift) once I get to a healthy weight. I will continue to do my push-ups, bench presses and attempt chin-ups so as to build a good solid foundation for muscle in my chest. I would love to get down to a large A or a B, but realistically, I don't think that this would happen without reduction surgery.
Starting Weight: 208 lbs
Current Weight: 173 lbs
This thread has inspired my pendulum revolution. You know, since Grok didn't have underwear and all.
lots of guys go commando. but do they wash their pants everyday or what?
i'd be a vegetarian if bacon grew on trees.
Same. I'm a girl, but I don't own any underwear. I wear skirts every day, though, so I don't have to do laundry very often.
The only time I wear pants is when my thighs are chewed up from friction burns, usually after walking way too far on a hot day when I sweated a lot. I can only wear pants a couple times before they need a wash.