Author Topic: Itching Associated With Wearing a Brassiere  (Read 2230 times)

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I have learned that when my nipples itch, usually indicates a breast growth spurt is coming.
I've read that before and at times I've attributed itching as related to that... but I'm talking about more than nipples itching, which is likely something else altogether.  That said, my breasts are feeling quite substantial... filling my brassiere and the front of my turtleneck sweater.  I put on a cashmere sweater this morning and was mesmerized by the feel of my breasts held in my favorite brassiere... definitely more than a handful!  ::)

Offline JoniDee

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Although I don't wear a bra every day, the days that I do, I often get itchy late in the day. It makes no difference whether it is winter or summer, or the clothing on top. I do have a hairy chest, but I just asked my wife (who doesn't have a hairy chest...) and she also sometimes, but not often, gets itchy. Maybe it is due to the washing liquid that we use, maybe not. Maybe, it is simply a result of wearing a tightly fitting article of clothing against our bodies, in the same position, for a long period of time.
I have a hairy chest, legs, etc and have been shaving my entire body for almost two years.  Along with my steady weight loss (47 lbs so far), seeing my chest hairless showed that I definitely have feminine breasts (36D). If I allow two weeks of hair growth on my breasts, the hairs definitely begin to itch my skin.

Offline Rich meier

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have you ever tthought of getting laser tretments the do make home ones. i bought one and just got it i havee been doing my entire body too

Offline Evolver

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Along with my steady weight loss (47 lbs so far), 
Well done! :D  I know it's off topic, but I'd love to know how you achieved this. Diet? Exercise? A combination of both? Other choices? 

Offline benusa

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I was itching so much yesterday that I had to shave my chest as soon as I got home. Since I started shaving I’ve had to keep them shaved.

Offline Johndoe1

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Along with my steady weight loss (47 lbs so far), seeing my chest hairless showed that I definitely have feminine breasts (36D).
Congratulations! After I lost 80 pounds a few years ago, I too became aware of my more feminine shape. My breasts had very little volume loss in that time, becoming more saggy requiring a bra for exercising. I went from 42C to 38DD and very glad I had started wearing a bra then.
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline benusa

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I’m happy for you both on meeting your weight loss goals.
I agree. Seeing them shaved was a bit of a shock at first.

Offline JoniDee

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Along with my steady weight loss (47 lbs so far),
Well done! :D  I know it's off topic, but I'd love to know how you achieved this. Diet? Exercise? A combination of both? Other choices?
My weight is a direct result of eating less. ;D I cut down my daily calorie intake by 20% and over a period of two years I've dropped 20% of my original body weight of 205 lbs down to 158 lbs. No special diet other than NOT eating junk food.

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Same here with the shaving. I’ve never had much hair on body but as my breasts have grown more the more they fall in to eachother when laying down and not shaving just feels like little pine needles poking them. Shaving them makes them feel more feminine not shaving them makes them just look weird now so it’s a catch 22 of the aesthetic but a win win for comfort. 

Offline Evolver

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Along with my steady weight loss (47 lbs so far),
Well done! :D  I know it's off topic, but I'd love to know how you achieved this. Diet? Exercise? A combination of both? Other choices?
My weight is a direct result of eating less. ;D I cut down my daily calorie intake by 20% and over a period of two years I've dropped 20% of my original body weight of 205 lbs down to 158 lbs. No special diet other than NOT eating junk food.
Good for you! :)

Offline oldguy

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Same here with the shaving. I’ve never had much hair on body but as my breasts have grown more the more they fall in to eachother when laying down and not shaving just feels like little pine needles poking them. Shaving them makes them feel more feminine not shaving them makes them just look weird now so it’s a catch 22 of the aesthetic but a win win for comfort.
Same hare.  I've felt that issue.  It didn't take me long to figure that shaving was necessary.  My wife understood and I've been doing it for 10 years.  

Offline Busty

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When I first joined, I posted a picture of my substantial breasts with hair on them. I got some pretty harsh comments from people thankfully no longer here. It drove me away from this site for some time. 

When I first removed the hair on my breasts, I was surprised to see they look exactly like a woman’s. 

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Even when I still had " the boys" hanging out, they never really delivered anything for chest or back hair. I had about 3 or 4 chest hairs right in between my girls. Just a quick swipe about every other week with a razor when I shaved my legs  and I was good to go for any of my scoop or v neck tops.

Trust me, women may not discuss the issues with itchy boobs or unwanted chest hair with men but we do talk about all the same things with each other. I don't know if that thought brings you comfort or anxiety 😉

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