Gynecomastia Support Forum
Gynecomastia Acceptance => Acceptance => Topic started by: Rich meier on October 16, 2021, 01:04:13 PM
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does anyone sleep with their bras on
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Not on purpose :)
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I like to give things a rest a night and go braless.
Sometimes on an RV camping trip I sleep in my cloths and leave the bra on.
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I have a pull over lounge bra from bra:30 I will sometimes sleep in if things are not feeling as they should.
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No, but I usually leave it on until right before bed. My 42D wife rips hers off as soon as she gets home. I am uncomfortable if they are not supported but I don't see a need to wear a bra to bed.
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If I'm sleeping alone (for whatever reason) -- yes.
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I wear mine almost all the time even to bed. I have armpit boob that pushes against my arm joint and it hurts unless I have a bra on to push it forward of my pit. I do have a 42d sleeping bra that is very comfortable to wear in bed.
I have the same issues as you do. Iused to sleep with one , I think I might have to go back to it. maybe i will see if I can find a sleep bra I like
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Reminds me of a story a sales clerk sent in to some publication (forget which).
She asked a well endowed lady bra customer if she would be interested in a "sleeping Bra".
The customer, from Texas, said "No, I keep 'em corralled up all day, so at night I just let 'em run free".
Kinda what I do, actually.
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The minute I get home the bra comes off. I don’t mind the permanent Hard nipples and the flopping about at home. But out in public it’s a different thing. In public i confine them. At home my boobs are free to bounce and flop.
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The minute I get home the bra comes off. I don’t mind the permanent Hard nipples and the flopping about at home. But out in public it’s a different thing. In public i confine them. At home my boobs are free to bounce and flop.
I could not stand to be braless at home, only once in bed.
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Very very occasionally I feel like going braless for the day.
I nearly always regret it by bedtime and then I will wear in bed to restore normality.
I have one non wired with a high silk content. It soothes any friction soreness very well.
However I usually wear an underwired 7 days a week from around 6.30am till 10pm. It is so instinctive
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I don’t wear at night but if I feel like a nap I don’t bother to take it off.
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I don’t wear at night but if I feel like a nap I don’t bother to take it off.
I am the same way. I don't sleep in an underwire, but if I take a nap, I don't bother to take it off.
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I have sensitive nipples. So, I wear a bra during the day. A sports bra for exercise and then wire free. For sleeping, I wear nylon tricot sleepwear.
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Can we recognize the "comfort effect" of wearing a bra? A snug and well-fitting bra is basically a "continuous hug" IMO. You need to find your peace; the point where you not only accept yourself as you happen to be, but are cool with how others may treat you as such. Boobs are boobs, it really doesn't matter who is wearing them better, they need to be supported.
If you have the balls to pull that particular attitude off, I'd say you should go for it and own it. I think you'll be both happier and care less about what other people think this way.
Everyone here is in a unique situation; our feedback needs to be filtered. With that said, I truly think you would feel better about yourself if you wore a bra. I wish I could do the same.
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I don’t wear at night but if I feel like a nap I don’t bother to take it off.
I am the same way. I don't sleep in an underwire, but if I take a nap, I don't bother to take it off.
I occasionally nap with my underwire brassiere in place but I sleep on my back so the whole thing works. Yesterday I thought to experiment. I rolled to the side and the underwire pieces had no idea what was being asked of them so I rolled onto my back again. The underwire stays do a remarkable job when I'm standing or sitting, putting everything in the right place. For a serious nap I'll go without a brassiere... I don't sleep with a brassiere of any kind. I'm more comfortable in a tee shirt.
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Underwire bras are only intended to support while vertical. They don't do so well when asked to support horizontally.
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I like firm underwire day time at night usually sports bra.
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You might wish to consider a comfort/leisure/sleep bra for around the house or sleeping
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You might wish to consider a comfort/leisure/sleep bra for around the house or sleeping
That’s what I wear
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Yes, underwire better for wearing when out and about, but not for sleeping in. Soft support, wire free is most comfy for sleeping
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Just got my first bra and it feels so comfortable I don’t want to take it off. Love the way the cups hold my breasts especially since they’ve been hurting. I only wear it at home and was thinking about wearing it one night to see how it feels. Not that I need support in bed or anything.
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Looks like the bra you are wearing is an underwire with molded cups. A nice bra to wear around, but not the best for sleeping in. I would suggest something that gives you soft support as you sleep.
So glad you are loving how you feel and look in a bra. Once you get used to wearing a bra at home, and as your breasts continue to grow, you most likely will start wearing a bra sometimes when you go out. You’ll find that the world did not end just because you went out wearing your bra, and you will love the comfort and appearance of being in a bra.
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I may start sleeping in a snug tank or get one for night time
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Are your breasts uncomfortable when sleeping?
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No not really. They do touch when sleeping on side
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Then you might want to consider continuing to sleep braless. An underwire bra is not the best for sleeping
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I didn’t wear it to bed. Don’t need it in bed. Was just saying it’s really comfortable.
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I my sleep with underwire literally every night. I know it’s not healthy, but I don’t like being braless.
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I can usually lie down for a quick nap in an underwire but I can't sleep in one. When horizontal, the wires are in the wrong place and there is no support to the breasts since they want to flatten out like a pancake on my chest due to gravity. Underwires are intended for vertical support. Not horizontal. A sports bra or pullover sleep bra is my choice when I want to sleep in a bra.
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Underwires are intended for vertical support. Not horizontal.
This is the sort of advice, that should be collected with other pearls of wisdom and made into a guidebook or something.
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Underwires are intended for vertical support. Not horizontal.
This is the sort of advice, that should be collected with other pearls of wisdom and made into a guidebook or something.
We could take it on as a group project. We could call the guidebook "Everything a Man Needs to Know About Wearing Brassieres." Add a few illustrations with a bit of humor and we'd be good to go. OR we can direct people to the Acceptance side of this website where we can count on the fellows with decades of experience wearing brassieres to provide the guidance we need. John, Sophie, SideSet and others are doing an admirable job educating us. Thanks everyone.
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Underwires are intended for vertical support. Not horizontal.
This is the sort of advice, that should be collected with other pearls of wisdom and made into a guidebook or something.
We could take it on as a group project. We could call the guidebook "Everything a Man Needs to Know About Wearing Brassieres." Add a few illustrations with a bit of humor and we'd be good to go. OR we can direct people to the Acceptance side of this website where we can count on the fellows with decades of experience wearing brassieres to provide the guidance we need. John, Sophie, SideSet and others are doing an admirable job educating us. Thanks everyone.
This is going to be a best seller. We can attend book signings, and maybe show a little bra strap.
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Thank you 42CSuprise for the shout out! ❤❣️I try to help out with anything that I can. I've been through a few different phases of bra wearing in my life. I try to keep in mind where each individual is at in their own journey. Sometimes I think 🤔, they should just go directly to this step and skip over that one. However it's part of the journey.
I am also happy to answer questions that you have on a personal level to anyone who may have something that they don't want to discuss on the forum.
love yah guys
❤️🥰😍🤗👩🦰
your sis,
Sophie
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Underwires are intended for vertical support. Not horizontal.
This is the sort of advice, that should be collected with other pearls of wisdom and made into a guidebook or something.
We could take it on as a group project. We could call the guidebook "Everything a Man Needs to Know About Wearing Brassieres." Add a few illustrations with a bit of humor and we'd be good to go. OR we can direct people to the Acceptance side of this website where we can count on the fellows with decades of experience wearing brassieres to provide the guidance we need. John, Sophie, SideSet and others are doing an admirable job educating us. Thanks everyone.
This is going to be a best seller. We can attend book signings, and maybe show a little bra strap.
LOL! ;D