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do you sleep in a bra?

39 replies

CatSwag · 09/05/2015 21:51

if so why?

I like this sleepsuit
here

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hugoagogo · 09/05/2015 21:57

Random!?

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chickydoo · 09/05/2015 21:58

No, I sleep in a bed Grin

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lucysmam · 09/05/2015 21:58

No.

I like the set in your link - I sleep in stuff like that in summer Smile

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dementedpixie · 09/05/2015 21:58

No I sleep naked

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mowglik · 09/05/2015 22:01

Oo I have that set. Yes I sleep in a bra cos I can't stand my boobs sliding around while I sleep. Plus I think it's kept my boobs relatively(!) perky post baby and breastfeeding

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CycleChic · 09/05/2015 22:17

I can't stand my boobs resting against my ribs after pregnancy/breastfeeding did their work, so going around braless is not fun for me.
Unfortunately I only have my nursing sleep bras... any advice on where t find normal ones?

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Passmethecrisps · 09/05/2015 22:18

Always sleep in a bra. I hate the feeling of my boobs squishing around and it hurts.

The sleep set is pretty

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HelpMeGetOutOfHere · 09/05/2015 22:36

I sleep in a bra. I have gg cups and find it uncomfortable without a bra. The ones I wear at night are just like cropped vests though. I buy them in sainsburys at £6 each. I think they call them a smoothing bra. Literally just a stretchy crop top with boob bits that are really comfortable.

I usually sleep in just knickers and the bra. H hates it but I'd rather be comfortable in bed than trussed up for his eyes.

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Back2Two · 09/05/2015 22:38

I have lovely small boobs so no.
Still jealous of your big ones though

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Betterthanme · 09/05/2015 22:41

H cup. Can't go braless my boobs would fall out bed. Or husband would roll over and squish one. I'd love nice small perky boobs. Sad

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Sallystyle · 09/05/2015 22:41

I don't even wear a bra during the day unless I am wearing something see through or I need to wear a push up bra to fill a top out.

I probably wear one once a month at the most.

I am an A cup though. My friend wants my boobs as she says she has to lift hers up to keep them out of the way and she rolls on them in bed and they hurt. I would like to have been blessed as a C cup, or even a B would do.

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CatSwag · 09/05/2015 22:45

mine are 32f

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dementedpixie · 09/05/2015 22:47

I am a 36GG and don't wear a bra in bed (or anything else)

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Gillybobs · 09/05/2015 22:51

I sleep in a bra without wires, was advised by a breast surgeon to keeP breast tissue supported at all times to prevent sagging

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AnyFucker · 09/05/2015 22:54

yep, always have

and I am not large of breast

I wear softish sports bras with no wiring

I can't stand the feeling of floppy boob

no knickers though...that is not naice Wink

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myexcitinglife · 09/05/2015 22:58

Since I had kids (hence bfing all night), yes.

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DarylDixonsDarlin · 09/05/2015 23:07

Only when I fall asleep fully clothed Grin

The only other time I wore a bra at night was when bf, to keep breast pads in place.

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PhoebeMcPeePee · 09/05/2015 23:17

I would love books big enough to warrant a bra at night but as I have post bf/weight-loss mini deflated balloons, no I don't Grin

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PhoebeMcPeePee · 09/05/2015 23:17
  • boobs not books Smile
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WipsGlitter · 09/05/2015 23:19

No. I done have very big boobs though.

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TyrannosaurusBex · 09/05/2015 23:19

I do. 36D so not massive, but it feels comfortable to wear a soft bra in bed and I'm not saggy at all.

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CatSwag · 09/05/2015 23:39

Oh no you need to allow air to get to the pompom

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FrownsAndDimples · 10/05/2015 00:42

Yes. Since pregnancy. M&S sleep bras are the best. Sooooo comfy.

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CointreauVersial · 10/05/2015 01:05

Ooh no, I can't imagine sleeping in a bra. Surely they only need support when you are vertical?
(Actually, being average of boob, I can't really imagine what it must be like to have them flopping everywhere. Mine stay close!)

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Selks · 10/05/2015 01:14

I probably should, having huge floppy boobs, but I can't find a bra comfortable enough for me to want to sleep in it.

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