Monday, November 23, 2015

The Braless Wonder

Now this can really make one wonder. What braless person is out there? Who am I talking about? Pretty much every female out there!
Why would they be braless?

If you’re a female, you would know. But, if you were a male?…. I’ll let that hang for a sec.

This just might give you a little insight.

For those females out there:
Ever had that random sharp pain below your breasts. The feeling of light headedness when you put a bra on? Your shoulders aching and your skin on your back hurting? Having a hard time breathing with a bra on and for an hour or two after taking them off?

Why is that?

Maybe it’s just that you don’t have big enough breasts for that to happen. Or you just always ware a bra that is too small in the first place. Which you should never do.

As wearing the wrong bra can cause quite a few aches and pains.

But, what about the right bra?

You getting bruises on your ribs from wearing one all the time?

That’s mostly from the bra’s that have wires on them or have too short of a length along your sides. Did you know that bra’s and underwear were first created by a man? Just kidding. We have been wearing bra’s and underwear for a very long time. Before hand, they used to be called a Strophium (breast cloth) and a Subilgaculum (loin cloth). Who knows, maybe they had another name for them before even that!

The owners of the bra making companies wouldn’t want you to read this. The point is; even wearing the correct bra, you are damaging yourself every time.

Unless you want to get into specifics.

Before our bra’s, there was the corset, and before the corset, there were breast cloths. That’s not even counting the two in one clothes. Like the, ‘bloomers’ and ‘flappers’.

The breast cloth and loose fitting corset seemed to work out best. Though the breast cloth may have not been the style everyone wanted, it was the most comfortable. Personally, I am not sure about that. As I do not agree with the current ‘bra’ trend and I wouldn’t mind trying a corset. I am very curious about the breast cloth, and flappers, I am planning on trying those ones out.

If you want to read a little bit more on flapper underwear you can read some information on this site:
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-history-of-the-flapper-part-3-the-rectangular-silhouette-20328818/?no-ist

Have you ever wondered why, so many females in this age have, “drooping breasts“ as others would call it? First off, what can cause the breasts to droop? What damage can a bra cause?

This is what damage an ill fitting bra can cause:

- constricted breathing

- back pain

- restricted circulation to muscle strain and skin and muscle damage

- irritable bowel syndrome.

- sagging breasts

(This is all that I found out from observing hundreds of people during my life time. Though I hadn’t known about the irritable bowel syndrome. Till I started doing some research. Thought I have noticed the sagging breasts in other women. -)

From what dailymail.com “Is your bra bad for you? By Amy Anderson” also says,

- That wearing a bra long term can cause the blockage of vessels that can accumulate it towards the breast tissue. Creating a cancer like environment. (BREAST CANCER).

- also elevated hormones

- skin problems ‘bumps and lesions’

By wearing the wrong bra and by wearing it too often the muscle that holds your breasts up can become damaged and your breasts can sag.

There is a little more on this website, medicalnewstoday:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/259073.php

And many other sites.

Just keep in mind, that lovely bra you like to see her wearing, can damage her if you both are not careful.

It is okay for some woman around their middle ages, who are overweight, and have children to wear them “only on occasion“. But, those that are younger have no need of doing so and it can damage them even then.

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