"My breasts hurt when I walk down stairs." Top Reply: “Compression tanks. You don't need a bra, but you need support for high-impact movement. That is physics, not patriarchy.”

: Often described as "buttery soft" and comfortable for all-day wear. Integrated Support

Yes, we discuss: nipple show-through (embrace it), unwanted staring (call it out), family drama (“but it’s indecent!”), workplace policies (fight ‘em), and summer chafing (baby powder is our friend).

The braless movement, also known as the "no-bra" or "braless" movement, encourages women to reconsider their relationship with bras and challenge societal norms. Proponents of the movement argue that bras are restrictive, uncomfortable, and often perpetuate unrealistic beauty standards. By shedding their bras, women can experience a sense of liberation and freedom, allowing them to focus on what truly matters – their well-being, confidence, and happiness.

The forum has strict anti-creep rules. Any user (male or female) who asks for photos or makes comments about "jiggle physics" gets instantly banned. The "top" threads are heavily moderated to remain a safe space for advice, not a fetish site.

For many, going braless (or choosing "flat" options) is a vital part of recovery after major surgeries like mastectomies [1, 23]. 2. Style Tips for the Braless Lifestyle