do u girls wear a bra to bed yes or no and y or y not
bra to bed
07/05/2011
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No, I don't wear a bra at all.
07/05/2011
no, but she has to wear PJ's to bed.
07/05/2011
No bra to bed for me.
07/05/2011
No, I don't wear a bra to bed. It's uncomfortable and I don't see the point of supporting my boobs while I'm asleep. They deserve to be free!
07/05/2011
Yeup, I do and I have since I first started wearing a bar.
07/05/2011
All the time lol I hate the feeling of not wearing one
07/05/2011
No definitely not. I usually sleep naked.
07/05/2011
I use to cause I thought my tits wouldn't be so likely to sag. Doesn't work!
Now I like to just wear my birthday suit....hehehe.
Now I like to just wear my birthday suit....hehehe.
07/05/2011
I don't wear a bra that I would normally leave the house in (i.e. full support), but I sometimes wear what are called 'lounging' bras to sleep.
07/05/2011
I can fall asleep in bras, but then by morning I'll find even sports bras to be unbearable. I don't have enough boob to make it a support issue or anything, bras are generally just there to make me feel pretty, eliminate headlights, and make my figure look a bit more shapely. None of those are an issue when I'm asleep.
07/05/2011
No, I rarely wear a bra to bed. Unless I pass out on the bed without getting undressed after a long day, I never wear them to bed.
07/05/2011
I don't wear a bra to bed. I recently converted my friend who did. Now she hates wearing a bra to bed
07/05/2011
I only wear a bra to bed when I am recently pregnant, (usually the first 12 wks) because my breasts are so sore. And when I am nursing, as I leak like a faucet. Other than that, I don't wear bras to bed.
07/05/2011
Only if I'm sleeping with the door open cuz it's super hot in our bedroom, and that's only because I don't want to end up flashing my mom or brother if they pop their head in because the door's open.
07/05/2011
Never. I don't even wear a bra at home half the time
07/05/2011
No bra, just cotton pjs.
07/05/2011
Once in a while I will fall asleep with it by accident, but I usually take it off.
07/05/2011
I've worked at a high-end lingerie store for 6 years now and I'll be honest with you ladies, wearing a bra to bed isn't good, the molding or shaping of the bras will be ruined and it really doesn't offer you much support anyway. i would suggest that ladies over c cup should consider wearing a light cotton support bra with no wire if your worried about stretch marks but other then that unless your an F cup like me i would not wear anything to bed.
As ridiculous as this is going to sound the foam in most bras are not designed to be crushed or bent, for example you should limit the amount of time your bras are turned inside out cause the form will break down. As i've said, i know this sounds ridiculous but if you want your bras to last longer you should have at least 3 that you cycle through, meaning that you never wear one two days in a row. And you should store them flat, not one cup inside the other. also you should wash your bras in a bra bag with the rest of your laundry, believe it or not washing them by hand means that you often leave residue or don't rinse away all the soap and bras should NEVER go in the dryer. And if you need support at night, a sports bra or a light cotton bra can be worn, not a form or wired bra.
Hope this helps,
As ridiculous as this is going to sound the foam in most bras are not designed to be crushed or bent, for example you should limit the amount of time your bras are turned inside out cause the form will break down. As i've said, i know this sounds ridiculous but if you want your bras to last longer you should have at least 3 that you cycle through, meaning that you never wear one two days in a row. And you should store them flat, not one cup inside the other. also you should wash your bras in a bra bag with the rest of your laundry, believe it or not washing them by hand means that you often leave residue or don't rinse away all the soap and bras should NEVER go in the dryer. And if you need support at night, a sports bra or a light cotton bra can be worn, not a form or wired bra.
Hope this helps,
07/05/2011
The bra I wear to bed is just a cotton sports bra no wire or padding. I need some new bras though.
07/05/2011
No, it's uncomfortable. I don't like wearing a bra to begin with.
07/05/2011
No , I like the free feeling.
07/05/2011
No I hate wearing a bra to bed.
07/05/2011
absolutely not. i don't even wear clothes; it's just too uncomfortable
07/05/2011
No! That would be way too uncomfortable!
07/05/2011
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I agree completely !
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CAKES
No! That would be way too uncomfortable!
07/05/2011
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Thanks, Jenimi!
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Jenimi
I've worked at a high-end lingerie store for 6 years now and I'll be honest with you ladies, wearing a bra to bed isn't good, the molding or shaping of the bras will be ruined and it really doesn't offer you much support anyway. i
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I've worked at a high-end lingerie store for 6 years now and I'll be honest with you ladies, wearing a bra to bed isn't good, the molding or shaping of the bras will be ruined and it really doesn't offer you much support anyway. i would suggest that ladies over c cup should consider wearing a light cotton support bra with no wire if your worried about stretch marks but other then that unless your an F cup like me i would not wear anything to bed.
As ridiculous as this is going to sound the foam in most bras are not designed to be crushed or bent, for example you should limit the amount of time your bras are turned inside out cause the form will break down. As i've said, i know this sounds ridiculous but if you want your bras to last longer you should have at least 3 that you cycle through, meaning that you never wear one two days in a row. And you should store them flat, not one cup inside the other. also you should wash your bras in a bra bag with the rest of your laundry, believe it or not washing them by hand means that you often leave residue or don't rinse away all the soap and bras should NEVER go in the dryer. And if you need support at night, a sports bra or a light cotton bra can be worn, not a form or wired bra.
Hope this helps, less
As ridiculous as this is going to sound the foam in most bras are not designed to be crushed or bent, for example you should limit the amount of time your bras are turned inside out cause the form will break down. As i've said, i know this sounds ridiculous but if you want your bras to last longer you should have at least 3 that you cycle through, meaning that you never wear one two days in a row. And you should store them flat, not one cup inside the other. also you should wash your bras in a bra bag with the rest of your laundry, believe it or not washing them by hand means that you often leave residue or don't rinse away all the soap and bras should NEVER go in the dryer. And if you need support at night, a sports bra or a light cotton bra can be worn, not a form or wired bra.
Hope this helps, less
I store my bras kind of standing up in a drawer, with the cups "spooning" each other, to keep shape. My Man thinks this is ridiculous. But, I have to wear underwires and with heavy breasts (they are not huge, a nice full C cup, but they are heavy) I need some padding to keep looking round-ish) and I have found this the best way to store them.
Kind of like a line of bras, not bent over cup to cup. But, with the right cup in the right cup of the bra in back of it, and like that.
07/05/2011
Nope, I find it uncomfortable. Only sleep in one when I fall asleep dressed.
07/05/2011
The only time I ever did was when I was nursing. Otherwise, nope.
07/05/2011
Almost never. It is simply uncomfortable to wear a bra in bed.
07/06/2011