Going braless is a luxury, mostly
reserved for people with big
boobs, or boobs of a size that
omitting harnessing them in
fabric doesn't hurt when they
jiggle about. I certainly cannot go
braless if I'm planning on doing
any activity more vexing than
casual walking. I mean, I can, but
it would be sore. And I don't
want to be sore. Still, I am a huge
advocate for bralessness in low
impact situations. Bras are the
worst, which is why every person
with breasts universally loves the
feeling of taking their bra off at
the end of the day. Breast
liberation at the end of a long
day is even more comforting than
taking your pants off. If you can
combine both, of course, you've
won.
Women who prefer to go braless
are often met with incredulity by
underwear traditionalists. We
hear things like, "Your breasts will
sag," and "How very rebellious of
you!" and "Aren't you worried
people will be able to see your
nipples?" It's as though going
braless marks you as some kind of
untrustworthy or irresponsible
person who is playing it fast and
loose with breast health. This,
obviously, is not the case. There
are many reasons, both personal
and health-related, why going
braless is the best. Here are
some:
1. You Can Be At
Braless Comfort Level
All Day Long
I've already discussed exactly how
pleasurable it is to simply remove
your bra at the end of the day.
With one movement, you're free of
the constricting band around your
ribs. The underwire under your
breasts is gone. The straps that
have slowly twisted and chafed
and dug into your skin all day are
removed. I mean, you could say
"Get a better bra," but we all
know that even a "better bra" is
still an effing joy to cast off at the
end of the day. It makes you feel
free. Why not feel this good all
day long?
2. You Save Money
On Bras
Bras are expensive. Cut costs by
not wearing them.
3. Bras Don't Actually
Do Anything For Your
Boobs In The Long
Term
University of Franche-Comté
professor Jean-Denis Rouillon
conducted a 15 year study into
the effects of bras on breasts in
that period of time. He found that
there were no benefits to bra
wearing, and said, "Medically,
physiologically, anatomically, the
breast does not benefit from
being deprived of gravity."
4. Not Wearing A Bra
Makes Your Breasts
Stronger
In the same study, Roullion found
that not wearing a bra actually
made women's breasts stronger.
The long term effects of not
wearing a bra showed that more
muscle tissue grew to provide
natural support. Skip the weight
machines at the gym, just throw
out your bra! (Or don't, as the
study advises those wearing bras
consistently past a certain age
won't reap the benefits of
suddenly going braless — you
have to start early!)
5. And Perkier!
Due to all that extra muscle
tissue, your breasts actually look
"perkier" without a bra.
Meanwhile, Roullion's study found
that the nipples of women who
didn't wear bras were lifted 7mm
higher on average than women
who did wear bras. How's that for
alert?
6. Without A Bra Your
Circulation Improves
You mean not wearing a band
around your ribs improves your
circulation?
Not wearing a bra
allows blood to flow more readily
around your chest , helping with
that muscle tissue building as
well as keeping your skin firm.
Of course, at the end of the day
your bra-ness or bralessness is
entirely dependent on your level
of comfort. But if you were
considering going bralessness and
were too skittish to try it, let all of
the above be the incentive you
need to give it a go!
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