@rojo I wonder, has anyone ever done studies regarding the increase in breast cancer and the increase in the use of brassieres? Is there a correlation?
Well, I happened upon this article that seems to lend some correlation. Not that I expect any of the ”fact & science” types to believe it, when the science supports their sacred cows they love it, when it doesn’t, they try to doctor it to make it do so, or debunk it altogether. There is logical debate injected such as:
”GO BRALESS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.”
“It actually gets easier. When these muscles and ligaments are forced to bear the weight of our breasts, muscle tone returns. The more you wear a bra, the more you need to wear a bra. Chest muscles and breast ligaments atrophy, which then makes it feel uncomfortable to go braless.”
This is believed by many and certainly most doctors I have met, when it comes to muscle, what you don’t use you lose. I had an 83 year old friend I helped take to the Vet hospital and manage his diabetes. He could not walk far but wanted to be able to go shop so he put in for a mobility scooter. His doctor was reluctant to give him one because if he stopped walking (because it could become painful) and relied solely on the scooter, he would get to the point of always needing a scooter or power chair because his muscle would have gone south on him due to under use or no use, like another friend of ours who once he started using the mobility power chair got so bad he could hardly even stand. To think supporting the muscle in the chest to not have sagging later almost guarantees it, have you ever seen a 60 year old women on average have natural breast as those of a young 20 year old woman because she has basically ”un-used” breast with muscle that were never put under strain? I know people don’t like the truth when long standing sacred cows go to the butcher, but debunk the science if you can.
Yes, I pass the pencil test with flying colors, never would have failed it in life, and even if I did, I guess I have a better back than women because I would not need a bra to keep my ”moobs” from hurting my back.