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Braless

Ever since I've snuck into the world of bra-fitting, correct bra sizes, etc., I have been noticing other women's bras much more. I suppose that happens to all of us - especially as most girls around me could do with some refitting. I rarely go up and talk to people about their underwear - too shy, I suppose - unless, off course, the topic comes up on its own. I look around a lot, though.

Today, I sat next to a girl in class, who, I think, could have been something like a 30GG, if not a 30H. She wasn't wearing a bra, or, if she was, it was so loose that her boobs rested somewhere on the level of her stomach. I had to keep stopping myself from staring - her business, after all, but... boy, did it look weird under a tight-fitting red sweater.

So I wonder - is the girl haunted by being unable to find a properly fitting bra to such a degree that she prefers to go braless? Or does she have a different reason? I myself was never a fan of going braless
(too much bouncing around, and, er, it's not exactly pretty, is it?), so I haven't the faintest. I certainly hope it wasn't reason number 1, though!

Maybe next time around, I'll ask.

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7 comments

  • I'm often braless. I think it looks good on me. I'm wearing no bra in my profile pic.

    Btw some people are shaped with boobs sitting lower. I'm not, I'm just sagged. And I still think it looks pretty most of the days. I like my boobs that way since they looks very round under clothing. It might not be my preferred look but I like it now and then. So it varies.

  • I'm not a big busted girl myself and I go braless a lot. And pretty is always in the eye of the beholder ;)
    Personally I wouldn't ask another girls why she isn't wearing a bra, except she's a very good friend of mine.

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