@fkamiah17 I bravely spent some money buying a bralette at M&S, unsure whether they'd work at all on my 42DD's. I loved it so much I bought 2 more and they're the only bras I wear now. So comfy and supportive. The only downside is that they don't hoik them up like some of the underwired ones do, but I care much more about comfort than looks at this stage!
@TCMuffin@fkamiah17 Made the switch about a year or so ago and haven't worn an underwired since. Honestly, it's the best thing I ever did for my boobs.
I can imagine the cheaper ones might not hold up (har) to much scrutiny, but the M&S ones are, while pricier, worth their weight in gold.
EDIT: I'm tempted to try 'Snag' bras, as their tights are so comfy and the reviews are great, but have not got round to it. https://snagtights.com/collections/bras
@fkamiah17 so I've heard. As a male I can't confirm from experience but on the basis of comments from women of my acquaintance I conclude that your hypothesis is valid.
@MandyCanUDigIt Same. They're almost as annoying, particularly now that I'm out of the habit of moaning about underwire and the sports bra is standard. Getting, quite literally, on my tits 😂
@JackTheCat Can't say anything any more, can you? Whatever happened to free speech, eh?
Also my new "put the hot drink down before checking notifications" rule has just saved me having to change my tshirt. So ner. 😂😂
@fkamiah17 Until Minority Report becomes fact they can take my speech but they'll never take my thoughts and my ability to nod sagely and smile sweetly when required. Nothing is new. It's all a cycle. Just the causes are different.
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