What's meaning of bra :) Do you know, readers? Bra is meaning Brassiere, commonly referred to as a bra, a woman's undergarment that supports her breasts. So Bra just for women only ƗƗɐƗƗɐƗƗɐ... :D ƗƗɐƗƗɐƗƗɐ :D

This is one question, I found in internet and honestly I'm so suprise, smilar questions about wearing bra at night. Okay, this is the question about that :)

Have big boobs- can I wear bra to bed?

I have boobs that are nearing to a D
cup... and I know that apparently you
get breast cancer if you wear a bra at
night, but is that true? I just feel gross
not wearing my bra, like unprotected or something. And I don't want my boobs to sag quickly then they already are :/

Ouh what's meaning breast cancer?

Breast cancer is a disease in which
cancer cells grow in the breast tissue.
Cancer occurs when cells in the body
divide without control or order. If cells
keep dividing uncontrollably, a mass of tissue forms. This is called a growth or tumor. The term cancer refers to
malignant tumors. They can invade
nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body.

Although most people think of breast
cancer as affecting women, men can
develop breast cancer as well. Breast
cancer in men can be more aggressive.

Okay back to the question. Wearing bra at night when sleep of course that will not make you get breath cancer. But depend on you, do you feel comfortable or not when wearing it. Honestly, I love wear bra when sleeping but since of a few months ago. I feel uncomfortable wearing bra when I want to sleep. Iron from bra is hurting my skin. That's making me uncomfortable to wear it.

But today when I'm searching about the articles of bra. I found something interesting about it.

Your Bra Is Trying to Murder You While You Sleep

Ugh, I am like the worst bra-haver on earth. I abuse bras. I throw them on the floor and I warp them in the dryer and I pull their underwires out with pliers when they turn on me and begin to stab my tender armpit-meat. AND THEN I HUMILIATE THE UNDERWIRES IN FRONT OF THOSE WHOSE RESPECT THEY MOST CRAVE. Because fuck 'em.

It's all born out of bitterness, for sure, because bras abuse me too. If I want to go out and buy a new bra, I might have three options, and that's at the big mall. But at least I have some variety—all of those options exist somewhere on the continuum between ugly and garbage!

I'm sure if I could waltz into any fancy lingerie store and buy some $400 boob-scaffolding covered in rubies pooped out by civet cats, I'd hand-wash my bras too or whatever. But I'm not going to respect something that doesn't respect me. I'm not hand-washing my garbage. Hmph.

And now they're saying that my bra might be causing me actual physical harm beyond the permanent Tetanus-infested puncture wounds festering in my side-gardens? FUCK. THAT. I mean, I'm not going to stop wearing them. But I might just dry you twice tomorrow, itchy stabby Lane Bryant black lace plunge thingy. (Also WHAT IS A "CACIQUE.") (Resource Jezebel)

Now let's learn this article

Learn the truth about what affects
sleeping in a bra has on your bustline –and your skin.

Women everywhere can usually agree on a few things: The right bra can make one feel downright goddess-worthy, chocolate cravings can only be cured by indulging, and few things are as amazing as a fabulous new haircut. One thing we can't agree on, though, is whether one should wear a bra to sleep or not. Some women swear doing so prevents later sagging; others can't stand the extra confinement when while they're asleep.

Personally I'm on the side of the fence staunchly against going to sleep in a brassiere. There are two big reasons why I avoid going to sleep in a bra: Going to sleep in a bra won't stop gravity.

Dr. Matthew Schulman, a cosmetic surgeon practicing in New York, recently debunked the bra-sleeping myth for GalTime.com: He said there's no scientific evidence that going to sleep in a bra will prevent breasts from sagging.

Apparently, the only things that affect our girls' perkiness are genetics, how much elastin we have in our skin and how often we exercise without proper support.

Choosing to sleep with a bra can irritate delicate skin.

Like a lot of full-busted women, I'm prone to rashes underneath my breasts – especially in the warmer months. Intertrigo is a particularly painful rash many women develop in this tender area, and it's usually caused by moist skin-to-skin friction. Sleeping in a bra – especially an ill-fitting one – can cause sweat to pool under the breasts and lead to this painful condition. Wearing loose-fitting cotton pajamas or a breathable nightshirt to bed can help treat or prevent irritation in this delicate area.

If you're among the group who prefers the support or modesty that slumbering in a bra offers, consider trying an all-cotton wireless or soft-cup style without much hardware or fasteners when going to sleep. Fabric choice is important when it comes to preventing overnight irritation: Natural fibers pull more moisture away from the skin than some synthetics. Forgoing hardware often means more comfort, as there's less of a chance being poked or prodded.
by Jordan Siegel. (This resorce from blog.fullbeauty)


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