* Basically it is like having a band round your chest with support that goes over your shoulders. If u don wear u can hav severe problems to know how its useful u can see here http://www.freewebs.com/uandurbra/ == == * If you have smaller breasts and do not require a lot of support, it's like having a tight band around your ribcage. If you have heavier breasts that bounce uncomfortably every time you make the slightest movement, it's so liberating and relieving that you don't even notice the band around your ribcage. * I think it feels very sexy.
When you are wearing a bra that fits well, the band around your chest under your breasts will be firm but comfortable. It might be a strange feeling at first, but it should never be painfully tight. The cups should support your breasts, without pulling down on the shoulder straps. It should feel as though your breasts are supported or controlled, so that they will not move or bounce when your body moves. When you take your bra off at the end of the day, you will probably notice some red marks but if they are very sore or painful then your bra may be too small.
yes it may feel very uncomfortable at first, but when yuh have them on for a while theyl become less irritate.
nothing,if you feel comfortable then wear it but wear a bra so you can get used to it.
no horrible
No, when you are swimming, you do not wear a bra. However, if you would feel more comfortable, many swimming costumes, bikinis and tankinis come with a built-in bra
whatever you feel comfortable in.
No, when you are swimming, you do not wear a bra. However, if you would feel more comfortable, many swimming costumes, bikinis and tankinis come with a built-in bra
when you feel a little bouncy and it jiggles when you move/ walk
This is a very personal choice. If you feel that you need the support, you should wear a real bra. If you are comfortable without a bra, or comfortable in a sports or training bra, you should stick with that so long as it is appropriate for your work or school.
your choice. if you do wear a bra, wear a sports bra
There is no standard age, whenever you feel you need one.
Usually no, the bandeau provides some support. If you have larger boobs you may feel more comfortable with a strapless bra underneath.
its up to you. what ever you feel comfortable with
It depends on your opinion. If you feel like your breasts are small then maybe you should. but if you like your breast size then don't. i wear a puffy bra myself and it doesnt hurt you in anyway.