Moonpenny wrote:
If you like reading, look up some of the feminist literature of the 60s and 70s. It might seem hard line and even over the top now, but those women had to go to those extremes, and they were fighting for you. Reading about their struggles might just make you feel justifiably angry at the pressures that society – and not all of these are men, many of whom have been brave enough to change – places on women. Or at least, just pissed-off enough not to feel you have to wear a bra.
^very good point. we, as women, need to fight for the right to go braless if we want to without work place discrimination, or being bullied/criticized because we aren't wearing one or like Joe90 is having done to her, being criticized because she would rather wear a bra that is comfortable instead of "shaped". i mean our breasts aren't sex organs!! women didn't always wear bras or things of the like. i have done research on it. women started to "lift" their breasts to draw the attention of men (like we really needed any help with that) but that is one of the main things i have seen from many different sources.
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