Why I don't wear a ✨bra✨
My body looks how it looks and I'm not going to do pushup excersizes or waist training to make it how you want it to look. My body is a temple and a cell that has the pure purpose of living life in and holding my memories. Your body is yours, and your house, so celebrate it and be comfortable in it! Design it! Get tattoos, get piercings, dress how you want, look how you want! Life is a video game and it is short, so design your character! Be unique, because if you aren't, who will?
Please no hate 💗💗 everyone is welcome here!
Deciding whether or not to wear a bra is such a personal choice, and honestly, it can be a real game-changer for how you feel in your own skin! For me, the journey to going braless was all about finding what truly feels comfortable and empowering for my body. It wasn't an overnight decision, but rather a gradual realization that my comfort and self-acceptance were more important than any perceived societal expectation. One of the biggest reasons I stopped wearing bras was the sheer discomfort. I totally relate to those moments where even bras that should fit just don't feel right. The wires dig in, the straps slip or cut into my shoulders, and sometimes the fabric just feels weird and restrictive against my skin. It’s like my body was constantly fighting against something that was supposed to be supportive. That constant feeling of being constrained, especially after a long day, really made me question why I was putting myself through it. There's a freedom that comes with letting go of that physical restriction, allowing your body to move and breathe naturally without anything pressing against it. Beyond just comfort, going braless has offered some surprising benefits. For starters, I've noticed improved circulation and less irritation on my skin – no more red marks or chafing by the end of the day! It also encourages a greater sense of body awareness and acceptance. When you're not constantly trying to mold your body into a specific shape, you start to appreciate its natural form more. I used to be a bit self-conscious, especially when friends would make comments about needing to wear a bra or judging my natural shape, sometimes saying my 'boobs are too pointy.' But I've learned that my body is natural, and if how I dress makes someone uncomfortable, that's their issue, not mine. It's about embracing what makes me feel good and confident. Navigating the social aspect of going braless can be tricky, as many of us wonder, "why do girls wear underwear?" or feel like we have to wear one. I’ve definitely felt that internal struggle of being self-conscious sometimes. But I've realized that my body is my own, and my choices are for me alone. It’s about cultivating that inner strength and realizing that you have a choice. You aren't the problem if someone else can't accept how you look. It's a powerful act of self-love to prioritize your own physical and mental well-being over external opinions. If you're considering going braless, start by trying it at home or for short periods. See how it feels, connect with your body, and gradually build up your confidence. Ultimately, it’s about designing your character and living life on your own terms, comfortably and authentically.





A girl in my grade forgot her bra one day she got dress coded had detention for a couple days after her suspension.