I haven't worn one all weekend. I don't when I wear strappy tops. But if I had ones like Dee, heaven forbid, I wouldn't let them hit my knees 24/7.
Ah well .... I'm not really of the same magnitude as Dee (if you see what I mean) :-) But even though I parade round like this in my own home, no matter what size I was (even if they were little fried eggs) I definitely wouldn't go round braless among a bunch of strangers!
In your own company or home I think it is fine, but on TV or out think you should, more so if they are saggy and rest on your belly, but if real, firm and pert, be proud and do what you want, not rude at all ( bring back my youthful days)
I hate bras, I only wear them because I feel self-conscious if I don't...which is society's fault - not mine. Even the comfy ones are restrictive/cut into you. I hate them almost as much as I hate high heels.
I don't think anyone as the right to pass judgement on whether you should wear a mammary holster or not. Like not shaving your legs or pits - bras are just another thing to make women hate what they look like naturally...'ooh your body offends me - cover it up'.
I'm a busty lady and wouldn't dream of going braless. Not only does it look bad, they get in the way.
However, as much as I loathe Dee, it is personal choice. But expect some criticism when you do it in company. Even smaller busted women look nicer in bras but they can get away with it to a greater extent. You can't expect positive feedback if you don't at least try to look acceptable. Dee's bust is bigger than mine, surprised she hasn't realised that she'd be better off with proper support. Her back would thank her and she'd miles better.
I do it almost ALL the time ...... but I do work from home :-) I'm not trying to be rude - just comfortable. As for distracting, it certainly distracts my partner
I'm jealous!!!:o:D
(I'm an OAP & quite a bit overweight but they're not on my knees quite yet & I'm not on the telly!)
I do it almost ALL the time ...... but I do work from home :-) I'm not trying to be rude - just comfortable. As for distracting, it certainly distracts my partner
There is no greater feeling than taking a bra off.
Most of the time Dee wears a bra you can see the straps......She needs to invest in a good support bra they are not cheap but if she can afford to smoke there's no excuse
As much as Dee ran her month off after the caller had her say, I bet an weightloss / exercise/ makeover DVD and other money making plans are being cooked up by her 'handlers' as she can't go back to benefits.
This Morning will take her to get properly fitted for a bra ;-)
If it is bad manners then I suggest guys with bigger boobs than me try it and see how comfortable it is, they should design a bra for builders bum cracks whilst they are at it.;-)
Having big boobs must be so uncomfortable but having them reduced leaves bad scars, I think she should wear something supportive underneath her tops but it is her choice and wearing a bra 24/7 for tv is not feasible.
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It is not necessary, and not very, very (what's the word I am looking for?) very, very..attractive (and I don't mean attractive in a sexual way)
Ah well .... I'm not really of the same magnitude as Dee (if you see what I mean) :-) But even though I parade round like this in my own home, no matter what size I was (even if they were little fried eggs) I definitely wouldn't go round braless among a bunch of strangers!
Hide it quick!
I don't think anyone as the right to pass judgement on whether you should wear a mammary holster or not. Like not shaving your legs or pits - bras are just another thing to make women hate what they look like naturally...'ooh your body offends me - cover it up'.
Burn 'em.
Well trained or fearful Bluestreak, my hubby's the same lol. He looks like a puppy when I catch him ogling, (the plants of course)
why on earth should any woman dress just to suit your sensibilities? Who on earth do you think you are?
However, as much as I loathe Dee, it is personal choice. But expect some criticism when you do it in company. Even smaller busted women look nicer in bras but they can get away with it to a greater extent. You can't expect positive feedback if you don't at least try to look acceptable. Dee's bust is bigger than mine, surprised she hasn't realised that she'd be better off with proper support. Her back would thank her and she'd miles better.
I'm jealous!!!:o:D
(I'm an OAP & quite a bit overweight but they're not on my knees quite yet & I'm not on the telly!)
There is no greater feeling than taking a bra off.
What next, back to corsets?
This Morning will take her to get properly fitted for a bra ;-)
Having big boobs must be so uncomfortable but having them reduced leaves bad scars, I think she should wear something supportive underneath her tops but it is her choice and wearing a bra 24/7 for tv is not feasible.
Not every busty woman has pain or back problems. I have a "h"ealthy bust size and never had any problems.