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Do you wear a bra to bed?
I normally don't, but last night I fell asleep in my bra and kept waking up because it was annoying the crap out of me....but I was too lazy to sit up and take it off.
My mom wears a bra to bed every night....seems weird to me.
Do you think it helps keep your boobs from sagging? (dumb question, I know)
Re: Do you wear a bra to bed?
No way!!! Especially one with an underwire... ugh! I have a feeling that it won't help with sagging either since you're not working against gravity.
Every now and then (very rare!), I'll wear a sports bra to bed when I'm PMS-ing... sometimes helps with the soreness.
Every night, or a slip with some kind of bra in it. I'm a DD, so it is uncomfortable to not have some support. If you bra is that uncomfortable that you can't wait to get it off, it might be the wrong size (band/style).
It might help with sag, it might not (pull to the side causes as much as down), but I have no sag and I've been large chested since my early teens.
Not at all.
No. I hate even where one around the house. I do most of the time though in case someone decides to pop in. Today the postman was at the door and I folded my arms in case he could tell. ha!
Actually, now that you say that, I remember that I did while I was nursing Hannah, but just to keep the nursing pads in place and keep them from rubbing because they were so sore already.
hahaa, me too!!