"The containment and shaping of a bra goes a very long way to removing these issues and increasing our confidence in public. Once the mental barrier of wearing a bra in public is bypassed, we can live in harmony with our breasts to the point that we often forget we are even wearing a bra."
Blad,
You said it better than I could.
I realized this the first time I was given my sister's old bras to try. I was young (12) when I started wearing a bra. I didn't start out immediately wearing a bra full time but I think that because I was young, I quickly got used to wearing a bra. So much so, by the time I was 16, I knew that I felt and looked better wearing a bra and was actually relieved when my mother told me that I needed to start wearing a bra full time for the same reasons that my sister and herself did.
I wanted to wear a bra. I just didn't want to seem to eager to do so. By being told to do so, it made it easier for me rather than me having to say that I wanted to. That was also the same day as my first fitting which was when I got my first underwire bras and the last day I wore boys underwear and started wearing panties.
My sister and I were both 34C. After I started wearing a bra daily, it wasn't uncommon for my sister to borrow one of my bras. I remember her being a little upset when she found out that I had gotten underwire bras because mother wouldn't let her wear them because my mother thought that they would make her boobs look bigger and my mother didn’t want my sister showing off any cleavage.
My relationship with my sister ❤️ had changed, we became my closer. She let me borrow her clothes too. She was pretty surprised how good her jeans and tops looked on me. To this day, we still wear the same size bra.
Wearing a bra early on in life made such a difference in my acceptance of not only my breasts and wearing a bra, it also helped me accept who I really am.
Much ❤️ and 🫂 🤗
Sophie