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Question Posted Thursday October 21 2004, 12:00 am

i want to wear a strapless bra do they hurt casue i havnt worn one b4 lol isnt this stupid but i wnat to no and do they feel the same?

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truadvice answered Thursday October 21 2004, 8:31 am:
no strapless bras dont hurt there actually feel better than the normal bras , but if your size is over a small c then strapless bras arent the best thing for you .

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hailebop answered Thursday October 21 2004, 7:25 am:
You tend to buy strapless bras on the small side, as they need to be tight to stop them from slipping down. That can make them a tad uncomfortable, but you get used to them.

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DruidX answered Thursday October 21 2004, 6:47 am:
They feel the same. Strapless bras usually have a very wide under-band, so all the support comes from it being slightly tighter than usuall. You might find as the day/ evening progresses though that you need to stop and pull it up slightly, but thats only because it's streaching as you wear it, and some of the support is goiong.
But yeah, they essentially feel the same.

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rainbowcherrie answered Thursday October 21 2004, 3:47 am:
No they don't hurt at all but sometimes they slip down a little (not too far) so you might want to get clear straps to wear with it.

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ciara answered Thursday October 21 2004, 12:56 am:
Strapless bras are no different but they are sometimes a hassle because you have to stop and pull them up! So my advice to you is Wear Something tight with it! Okay!!! Love ya!BYE

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socalblondie0202 answered Thursday October 21 2004, 12:46 am:
strapless bras are great! AND THEY DONT HURT YOU!!! but just like make sure you dont have gym cuz then that could be a problem

_Lisa

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FrEe2bMe answered Thursday October 21 2004, 12:40 am:
It doesn't feel any different. But sometimes strapless bras don't hold you in or hold you in general as well. To get a really good hold and supportive bra I buy one from Victoria's Secret. Sure, they are a bit more costly but they are the best and they are so comfy and just great and cute!! :)

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Sherry answered Thursday October 21 2004, 12:13 am:
No they dont hurt at all. No, they feel different, like sometimes the bra goes down(and you have to lift it up every few minutes, its annoying) if you dont tighten it just right.

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x33CrYsTaLx0x answered Thursday October 21 2004, 12:12 am:
No they dont hurt at all!! It feels exactly like a regualr bra.. only it feels like its falling down like after u run or something.. but beside that its no different! ||CrysTaL||

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