history_of_psychiatry wrote:
Bras from what I've read many places are very bad for you. No part of the human body is meant to be artficialy supported. The reason many women feel pain in the breasts when they run or jump is because the bras have weakened their ligaments. Breasts are meant to jiggle and bounce. It helps the lymph flow. Look at some of the african tribal women. Some of them have very large breasts yat they have no problem running or jumping. And as for sagging, breasts are also supposed to sag. Over tie that's just what happens. It's natural.
I am curious to know what you base these findings upon, history_of_psychiatry! As a male, I mean. Speaking for myself, bras are worn for support. Going without a bra is painful. I have found this to be true since I was about 12. While it is true that most bras are unhealthy, because of their constricting action on certain lymph nodes, there are also bras that are soft and non-constricting, posing no danger to the lymph nodes. Without support, I can set off a vicious pain cycle, just running half a block. In fact, I just did this, and strained a ligament, because my bra did not offer enough support.
While I despise the things, I have to wear them. And as for those women in Africa, more power to them!
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