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Well endowed women wouldn't have to go through life then looking at the top of mens heads and they might think it a treat to actually look into those guys eyes
don't you think? :rolleyes:

That's true, Debby. I'm sure there are occasions when women experience some displeasure at being gawked at by men, but judging by fashion choices commonly made by women, I tend to think that it is more often the case that they enjoy those admiring glances.
 
I went into the back yard the day I retired and burned all my bras. :playful: I have six, three regular and three sportsbras. I rarely dress up anymore, so for casual everyday wear I just use the sportsbras. When one gets old or worn out, I'll replace it. They are so much more comfortable than regular bras, with straps falling down, etc. When I'm just hanging around the house and there's no company, I don't wear a bra.
 
I went into the back yard the day I retired and burned all my bras. :playful: I have six, three regular and three sportsbras. I rarely dress up anymore, so for casual everyday wear I just use the sportsbras. When one gets old or worn out, I'll replace it. They are so much more comfortable than regular bras, with straps falling down, etc. When I'm just hanging around the house and there's no company, I don't wear a bra.

Same here. Sports bras are often more comfortable. At home, no bra.
 
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I don't wear bras at home either,don't much appreciate panties, as well. They climb,oh how they climb! Whenever possible lined panty hose take their place. I haven't worn a girdle since high school, but still own a vintage corset given to me on my twenty-first birthday. Never mind why!lol.
 
But then maybe I'm wrong.

I still remember with embarrassment and shame the moment when I realised that some boys I was talking to had conned me into standing with my hands on my hips so that they could assess the size of my teenage breasts. I did not get any pleasure from that moment of humiliation.

I've never dressed to show décolletage and I hate exhibitionism. My daughter and grand daughters are much more comfortable about their female form but I've always seen it as a handicap that has limited my chance of being taken seriously. I am more than my body parts.
 
I only have 4, but in the winter I go braless cuz I'm buried in layers and heavy clothes and no one can see my goodies. In the summertime I live in camis, so many of which have shelf bras built in, I don't have to wear anything special for support. Mostly I wear bras for decency's sake.
 
I only have 4, but in the winter I go braless cuz I'm buried in layers and heavy clothes and no one can see my goodies. In the summertime I live in camis, so many of which have shelf bras built in, I don't have to wear anything special for support. Mostly I wear bras for decency's sake.

Pretty much with you there chic, in summer. Shelf bras are great , Camisoles much more comfortable in the heat.


Well, I envy you both, there's no way on earth I could walk around in the presence of other human beings without my a bra unless it was some sort of naturalist enviornment and people wouldn't be distracted my girls flapping every which way but upright.
 
Well, I envy you both, there's no way on earth I could walk around in the presence of other human beings without my a bra unless it was some sort of naturalist enviornment and people wouldn't be distracted my girls flapping every which way but upright.

I won't go outside braless no matter how many clothes I have on. Gravity has not been kind. I always say that if we win the lottery the only plastic surgery I would have is to get small and perky.
 
I won't go outside braless no matter how many clothes I have on. Gravity has not been kind. I always say that if we win the lottery the only plastic surgery I would have is to get small and perky.

Yep, I win the lottery, these things are the first to get attention, but a lift, I had them made smaller 30+ years ago, a lot of good that did. :( Mainly for my back, but, also, it would have been nice to take focus off of them. They weren't huge by today's standards, but, I absolutely can relate to what a few of the ladies expressed about not feeling appreciative of the attention in my youth. I actually hated it, never ever wore low cut, I think it's only been since I've been up in years that I've worn more revealing clothing at all, mainly due to the way some of the items I go to the store to buy to wear out to functions are cut. I'm not wearing a granny dress, but, I usually wear a scarf over the dress or pin it up somewhat. I don't mind a bit of cleavage showing, but, if I find someone staring inappropriately, I will get uncomfortable and possibly make sure to cover up better.
 
Yep, I win the lottery, these things are the first to get attention, but a lift, I had them made smaller 30+ years ago, a lot of good that did. :( Mainly for my back, but, also, it would have been nice to take focus off of them. They weren't huge by today's standards, but, I absolutely can relate to what a few of the ladies expressed about not feeling appreciative of the attention in my youth. I actually hated it, never ever wore low cut, I think it's only been since I've been up in years that I've worn more revealing clothing at all, mainly due to the way some of the items I go to the store to buy to wear out to functions are cut. I'm not wearing a granny dress, but, I usually wear a scarf over the dress or pin it up somewhat. I don't mind a bit of cleavage showing, but, if I find someone staring inappropriately, I will get uncomfortable and possibly make sure to cover up better.

I'm okay with only a tiny amount of cleavage showing.
 
I was never one to show cleavage, unless in a swimsuit.
 


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