If you are anything like me, you find that wearing a bra is bothersome about 95% of the time, but also love doling out money on them at Victoria Secret. Before working from home became the norm due to the pandemic, you'd find that sometimes my bra would be off before my shoes would after walking through my door following a long day in the office. Ah, the freedom! They love to breath! And if I can get away with it, I'll take wearing a bralette over the standard brassiere any day.
Benefits of Wearing a BraLet's not forget that wearing a bra prevents sagginess! No one wants to be able to tuck their boobs into their socks. Not even your grandma. Many of us wear a bra to boost our confidence. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with that! If before all you could wear into your office was stuffy business professional attire, then maybe that sexy lace or cheetah print bra was what you needed to feel confident! Or maybe you just want to go up a cup size to fill out that beautiful top. Regardless, do you, boo! One last benefit I’ll touch upon (even though there are many more - just search) is the fact that going braless can enhance the muscle tissue and our pectoral muscles in order to provide natural support. DrawbacksFirst and foremost, never should you ever sleep with a bra on. Not even a bralette or a sports bra. That's a no-no! But even throughout the day, taking some time to go braless also has its advantages. Blood circulation is one thing our ta-ta's definitely need. And bras restrict blood flow to an extent. Even if you do wear the proper size! Also, you are saving the ever so sensitive skin that is underneath your breasts. Chafing is no fun, but it's also inevitable with sweat and wire bras that you sometimes wear during hot summer months. Many liners in bras and the overall fabric don't absorb your sweat. Humidi-titties are no joke in Texas! So skip the breakouts, inflammation, odor, and, yes, yeast infections (they don't just occur vaginally)! some alternatives if It's Hard to Imagine Your Life Wearing a bra day in and day outLike I mentioned above, bralettes are my go-to when a bra is necessary but don't want to engage in the struggle. They are also so stylish! Colors, styles, and fabrics, oh my! But there are also many other choices when it comes to going "bra-lite" such as the classic sports bra. Just be careful because these, too, have drawbacks like keeping the ribcage from functioning properly. Bandeaus, camis with a built in bra, and nearly naked bras that come in so many different styles might be your new best friends, if like me, bras seem to be your frenemies. Whether you are pro-bra or against it, it's good to know what your chi-chis are in for no matter what your preference is!
So how do you hold your breasts up usually? How are they holding up during the recent WFH attire you've adopted? Bra all day every day, or hoping they defy gravity? Comment below!
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Tammara Rosales
11/12/2020 01:45:33 pm
Bra everyday just not while I sleep! The
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Health Like Me
11/12/2020 05:03:29 pm
Haha! Mine is strictly bra only when I leave the apartment. But since this blog I try to remember to put one on at least a couple of hours a day mainly around lunch time or when I'm cooking dinner. Those are my heavy movement times.
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