Author Topic: What I wear around the house  (Read 1861 times)

Offline Busty

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Pulling up my long, loose T shirt.

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Absolutely amazing. 

Offline blad

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I missed this one.

Incredible view of your breasts!
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline gotgyne

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Busty, I wrote it earlier. The pantyhose is a nice addition to your breasts. If a man wears a bra why should he stay away from female hosiery? Bra and hose match completely. You didn't post since February 15 of this year. I hope that everything is okay and that there are no medical reasons for your silence.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline Busty

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Thank you for the nice comments. I just hadn’t been in the mood to be online. 

I need to wear a bra.  I want to wear pantyhose and such 

Offline gotgyne

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Busty, thank you for your answer. It's nice that you're okay and here again. I've worn (support and later compression) pantyhose for more than three decades, but a bra since I was 45 years old. There was no breast growth before.

Offline Busty

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For me, it was the other way around. I started wearing a bra because I have had breasts since I was a teenager.  If you are looking at bras, you are going to see panties, pantyhose, shapewear and such. And they seem to go better with bras than do boxers and tighty whities and such. 

Offline gotgyne

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You're completely right. Bras and the other stuff you mentioned, match much better than bras and boxers. And sheer pantyhose (support or not) make the shaven(!) legs look much more better than bare legs. This is valid for women and men. Since the year 2000 I wear pantyhose with shorts from fall to spring, if the temperatures allow it.

Offline oldguy

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I am in Alaska.  Approaching 6 weeks. Internet comes and goes.  All about weather.  Shipping Halibut,Sockeye,Coho,Sea Bass,Scallops and Crab.  

It is cold and wet here.  I wear two layers of thermal underwear and a women's yoga pants on the outside.  Helps get me in to my waders  Not an issue for anyone. 

With so many layers of clothing on the top, no one notices my bra and breasts.  I am a 42C.   

This is working for me.

Offline blad

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For me, it was the other way around. I started wearing a bra because I have had breasts since I was a teenager.  If you are looking at bras, you are going to see panties, pantyhose, shapewear and such. And they seem to go better with bras than do boxers and tighty whities and such.
This was the same for me. Having breasts introduced me to trying bras. Shopping for bras exposed me to seeing panties. Looking at the panties drew my attention to thongs, which I have embraced ever since.

Offline Johndoe1

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I found that after I started wearing a bra, women's foundation pieces liked layering tanks and camisoles made bra wearing more comfortable because they are made to be used in concert with bras and provides a smoothing visual effect and in the summer is cooler under tops. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Justagirl💃

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Wearing my new Harper top and shorts today. Ready for my Zoom date in about 10 minutes. 😘

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