Why wear a
bra?
Over 90% of
North American women wear a bra,
many without ever asking why.
This article talks about
different reasons women give for
wearing a bra. Some women with
large breasts need it and want
it — yet some women suffering
from fibrocystic breast disease
can get tremendous relief from
breast pain by going without
bras.
For most women
(excluding the large-breasted
ones) bra wearing is not a
necessity for their breasts'
sake; it is worn for cultural
reasons.
A brief
history of bras
Before 1900s,
there is very little evidence of
garments that could be
considered bras. In ancient
history, there are mentions of a
strip of cloth tied under the
breasts to support and to reveal
them, or strip of cloth tied
around the breasts to flatten
them.
The corset
became popular starting in the
1500s, and its one function was
to lift and shape breasts
upward. The modern bra with its
two separate cups was gradually
developed from the corset in the
early 20th century, in an
attempt to manufacture a more
comfortable underwear piece.
Today, the bra
has been turned into a sexual
garment, in order to emphasize
the sexual nature of breasts.
This can be seen, for example,
by the terminology used to
advertise bras: enticing, hot,
ravishing, seducing, etc.
It is no
wonder feminists symbolically
threw their bras into the trash
in the 60s. Even today, going
braless is sometimes connected
with feminism. Still, putting
feminism aside, there are some
health reasons to consider not
wearing bras.
Do breasts
really feel more comfortable
with or without bras?
The thing is,
most women are so used to bras
that they don't notice the
slight discomfort from bras. But
thinking about it, can you feel
any discomfort and tightness
from your bra? When you take
your bra off, do you feel
something similar to the feeling
when you have eaten your belly
full at a restaurant, and you
loosen your belt a little? Can
you possibly even see little red
marks on your skin after taking
bra off? If you answer yes to
these questions, your breasts
may be trying to tell you
something!
Bras and
breast cancer risk
Bra-wearing has
been linked to breast cancer
in a study done by Sidney Ross
Singer and Soma Grismaijer. They
found, for example, that women
who wore a bra 24 hours a day
had a 113-fold increase in
breast cancer incidence compared
to women who wore bra less than
12 hours daily! They suggest
that bras exert enough pressure
to the breast and surrounding
areas to inhibit the flow of
lymph, which then causes toxins
and other waste material to
remain in the breasts instead of
being flushed out.
Now, this
effect may be due to the fact
that most women just wear the
wrong size bra that is too tight
somewhere. No one has done any
studies investigating how well
the bra fits and a possible link
to breast cancer. Either way,
for your breast health it is
better to avoid wearing bras
whenever possible, and on those
occasions when you do need one,
get a
real well fitting one that
is NOT tight anywhere. You may
have to visit a professional bra
fitter to really get this done -
or get custom-made bras if your
breasts are of uneven sizes.
So why
do you wear a bra?
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"Because
breasts need to be
supported."
This is largely a myth: "...wearing
a bra... has no medical
necessity whatsoever",
says Susan M. Love, M.D in
her "Dr. Susan Love's Breast
Book". Breasts were fine
before the invention of
brasserie. This is similar
to the myth that women
supposedly need corsets to
support their stomach
muscles.
Now, large-breasted women
may find that going without
a bra gives them pain.
Jogging and other active
sports may be painful even
for us medium-breasted
ladies. This is, however, an
individual thing, so you can
try it out and do what is
comfortable for you.
In one study large-breasted
women removed the weight of
breasts from their shoulders
for two weeks, either by
going braless or by wearing
a strapless bra. Only one
woman chose a strapless bra
and all the others went
braless. The researchers
monitored the women for
muscle pain and tenderness.
Seventy-nine percent of
patients decided to remove
breast weight from the
shoulder permanently because
it rendered them symptom
free!
(Ryan, EL,
Pectoral girdle myalgia in
women: a 5-year study in a
clinical setting. Clin J
Pain. 2000
Dec;16(4):298-303.
If you need or want to wear
a bra, find one that is not
too tight, preferably
without underwire or side
panels, because the
underwire can create extra
pressure and tightness.
Consider
getting fitted right
with a professional fitter.
Also give your breasts as
much "free time" as
possible. Take your bra off
whenever you can, and at the
very least do not wear it to
sleep.
Also,
bras do not ultimately
prevent your breasts from
sagging. They do that
while you're wearing them,
but gravity will eventually
take its effect. An argument
has even been presented that
since the breast has
ligaments and since other
bodily ligaments can atrophy
when not in use, the same
might happen to the breast
ligaments under the constant
artificial support from the
bra.
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"Because I
feel immoral or indecent
going without."
This is actually a strange
contrast to the sexual
nature of bras. While many
women accentuate the
sexuality of their breasts
with bras, equally many or
more feel that bras are sort
of a necessary "modest
covering" for breasts.
Is morality really dependent
upon the type of underwear
you wear? Women who feel
this way have often been
made to believe that their
breasts are "dirty" body
parts that need "tucked
away" from sight; and bras
become the means of doing
so.
Considering breasts as baby
feeders, and realizing that
breasts do NOT have to be
considered a special sexual
body part can liberate these
women from a mental
"bondage" — and they can
then liberate their breasts
from the physical bondage,
as well.
"In all of my
questioning, I've found no one
who has ever been able to tell
me what it is about the human
female breast that is so
immoral, obscene, or indecent.
Nor has anyone ever been able to
produce anatomical facts
supporting the general concept
that women's breasts are
primarily for sex. I've
concluded that the female breast
is the most misunderstood part
of the human anatomy. The sight
of one (that's not being used
for sexual or commercial
purposes) is only detrimental if
you want it to be."
by Whitney R. McCleskey,
TERA articles
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"Just a note to
those who've commented before
that bras give the female body a
cleaner look. After I came
across this site, that too was
my first thought (and I am
someone who has refused to wear
bras for most of my life).
However, as soon as I had that
thought, I caught myself. Of
course I (and some of you) think
that - that's what our society
has taught us. It has taught us
that there is something a bit
disgusting or wrong about
breasts that aren't bound. When
this kind of thinking has been
pumped into you since day 1,
it's obviously very difficult to
overcome. I hope that someday we
as a society will realize just
how silly it is to believe that
breasts must be bound to be
beautiful or normal. It is just
as silly as the old Chinese
tradition of binding Chinese
women's feet in order to make
them beautiful."
Renee
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"Because
everybody does so, or in
other words the unspoken
rules of society so
dictate."
True. In many situations we
have to comform to the
modern society's dress code.
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"I need to
wear bras for my job since
it's the dress code."
If you'd rather not wear a
bra, try a camisole/vest or
another
alternative for bra. A
good camisole made out of
elastic material will give
some support to your breasts
so they don't 'bounce
around', and you will
probably be surprised how
little people notice.
Also, companies that require
bras probably do not have a
policy that defines what a
bra is. Some cropped
camisoles look very much
like bras. Some camisoles
even have adjustable straps
like a bra. Basically, if
it looks professional, it
should be OK.
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"Because I
hate the thought of my
breasts sagging so much."
Many of us might need a
reality check with the
sagging issue. We get so
brainwashed by the media
images of young perky
breasts that we no longer
know what is normal. In
reality it is perfectly
normal for adult breasts to
be slightly hanging in a
lower, relaxed position.
Check our
gallery for pictures of
normal breasts.
Also,
bras do not ultimately
prevent your breasts from
sagging. They do that
while you're wearing them,
but gravity will eventually
take its effect. Two
scientific studies have even
shown that wearing a bra
causes the breasts to sag
more.
"A mistaken popular
belief maintains that
wearing a bra strengthens
your breasts and prevents
their eventual sagging. But
you sag because of the
proportion of fat and tissue
in your breasts, and no bra
changes that."
Susan M. Love, M.D. in her
"Dr. Susan Love's Breast
Book."
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"Because I
want to give the illusion of
a larger breast size."
This especially happens
among teenagers who are very
self-conscious if their
breasts end up on the
smaller end of the scale.
Also other small-breasted
and flat-chested women often
pad their bras or perhaps
use other means to fill up
the bra cup, such as
silicone breast enhancers.
If the society wouldn't have
such a craze about large
breasts being better, these
girls and women wouldn't
need to feel so
self-conscious about this
issue!
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"Because
they jump up and down while
I exercise and do sports."
Sports bras can be extremely
helpful in reducing breast
bouncing while running or
doing other types of active
sports. Slight movement of
breasts is probably just
helpful, because movement of
breasts aids the lymph flow.
You need to judge the
situation based on the type
of activity.
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