blondebombshell33 answered Saturday March 5 2005, 12:42 pm: Most have built in bras... but before i got boobs... i always would so it would appear that i had bOobs! haha LoL... but it dosent matter gIrl...! if your kinda flat and like having boobs... then wear a bra! nothin wrong with that!
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XoxAndRea answered Saturday March 5 2005, 12:27 pm: Some have built in bra's! lol
xKendall10x answered Saturday March 5 2005, 9:47 am: Don't wear a bra under a cami. Most cami's have training bra's in them. I wear bra's, but I don't think your ready if you say you're flat. Don't rush it, because bra's are not that fun. [ xKendall10x's advice column | Ask xKendall10x A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday March 5 2005, 9:40 am: Yes, you are supposed to wear a bra under a cami but if this cami has a built in bra, then you don't need to. If you're kind of flat, then you don't need to wear a bra because it would like fine. You can if you want to but you don't have to.
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xXMellyBellyXx answered Saturday March 5 2005, 8:16 am: of course guys like when they see straps. they like to see your not like prewd.
SAMzasis answered Saturday March 5 2005, 12:08 am: If it's dark colors (black, navy, brown, etc.) then you don't really have to. If not, then wear a bra, cause *ahem* you'll have hell of a lot of attention. If you're small, go with bright colored clothing anyway, and yea, wear a bra...
mylinhthan answered Friday March 4 2005, 11:48 pm: anonymous -
Since you're a little on the flatter side, you would be able to pull it off without a bra. The only problem I see without wearing one is the risk of people being able to see your nipples! Keep that in mind! [ mylinhthan's advice column | Ask mylinhthan A Question ]
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