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Do you wear a bra/support to bed?

21 replies

Paisley8880 · 14/10/2017 23:18

Do you wear a bra/or top with support to bed?

I was reading an article that suggested wearing a bra/sports bra to bed stopped sagging.

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PickAChew · 14/10/2017 23:20

Nah. They get a pillow each, instead. Much more comfortable.

AnyFucker · 14/10/2017 23:21

Yes. Always have.

Not for any other reason than comfort. I never go braless, I don't like how it feels despite having average sized knockers

I wear soft non underwire bras. Asda have some good ones.

dementedpixie · 14/10/2017 23:22

No I wear nothing in bed

RubbishMantra · 14/10/2017 23:24

I like one. Stops things swinging about when I turn over in bed.

HLBug · 14/10/2017 23:24

Yes. Started when I was pregnant to help with sensitivity and I've never looked back.

gamerchick · 14/10/2017 23:24

No, my bras come off and get frizzbeed across the room. They’re comfortable but make me itch in the middle of my back.

Definitely not in bed though, I don’t care about sagging.

MotherofA · 14/10/2017 23:28

Yes , very rare I don’t ! Someone told me to wear one every other night so I started with that but now I feel better wearing one although I don’t usually wear a wired one to bed . More like sports bras. I don’t want saggy boobs and they irritate me when I don’t wear one.

SeamusMacDubh · 14/10/2017 23:30

Nope, tiny tits over here so I don't bother. Sometimes I don't even wear a bra out, just one of my old nursing vests with the panel of support for modesty and slight lift. Though to be honest, that's rare as I look like miss no boobs in them.

NC4now · 14/10/2017 23:32

This is one of those things I wish I'd known years ago. Its too late now 😩

Orangebird69 · 14/10/2017 23:34

Yes, bit only because I cosleep/breastfeed my ds. If I wasn't, I wouldn't. I'm 34H so not tiny by any stretch but it's nice to be free for a few hours a day.

Norfolkbumpkin · 14/10/2017 23:36

Yes, I wear those crop top style soft bras with the removable pads. Moderately large norks here, so it feels more comfortable to have them 'secured' somewhat.

CourtneyLoveIsMySpiritAnimal · 14/10/2017 23:37

Yes. I wear my old breastfeeding bras because they’re comfy but still give me support.

dungandbother · 14/10/2017 23:39

Yep. Vests or Freya nightdresses. Have some bravissimo PJ tops too.
32F and hate them as they are heavy and pull in bed.

DrussIsTheLegend · 14/10/2017 23:39

I wear a soft bed bra that's basically a crop top so no seams or horrid clasp bits.

It's far more comfortable for me personally no armpit boobs here! but have no idea if they help prevent sagging.

I have stupid sized boobs to start with (I was an E cup aged 12 Sad ) so sagging was going to be inevitable for me no matter what I did...gravity was always going to win.

TheScottishPlay · 14/10/2017 23:40

Oh no. Couldn't think of anything worse.

Sodaface · 14/10/2017 23:43

Nope I hate bras, never really wear one. I think the last time I wore one was about 6 months ago 😳

Greenleaf54321 · 14/10/2017 23:51

no, I wouldn't be comfortable, all trussed up in bed. I didn't know anyone did!

braaaiiins · 14/10/2017 23:56

Always. I always have done but post kids and weight loss they'd be all over the place and in the way now if I didn't

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hugoagogo · 15/10/2017 10:34

Yup Sainsbury do good ones. In fact so do morrisons and tesco, the fact that they are so widely available makes me think lots of people now do wear one.

Fairylea · 15/10/2017 10:37

I can’t stand the thought of wearing a bra / support thing to bed Shock makes me cringe just thinking about it. I’m a 32GG and I freeboob as soon as I get the chance! When I’m home the bra is off...!

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