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A NSFW image at the link, if you work for MineralMan Feb 2014 #1
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Hence your screen name. postulater Feb 2014 #9
Damn I missed it arcane1 Feb 2014 #15
I don't know either. postulater Feb 2014 #23
I would like it if this became a trend quinnox Feb 2014 #3
What will they do about the increase in distracted male car accidents and male neck injuries? FSogol Feb 2014 #4
reduces sagging? Not according to my stack of old National Geographics... FarCenter Feb 2014 #5
.. quinnox Feb 2014 #6
good point. loli phabay Feb 2014 #14
You know, I always thought the same thing. However, Arugula Latte Feb 2014 #20
Lots of breastfeeding, strenuous physical lifestyle, and low fat intake n/t Scootaloo Feb 2014 #27
And my uncles' old WWII marybourg Feb 2014 #28
What about shirtless? Did they do a study for that? Iggo Feb 2014 #7
I never wear a bra at home ohheckyeah Feb 2014 #8
I don't wear one at home either. They are incredibly uncomfortable. liberal_at_heart Feb 2014 #11
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2014 #10
I Go Without One During Winter colsohlibgal Feb 2014 #12
Your screen name in conjunction with the title of the OP made me chuckle n/t Fumesucker Feb 2014 #13
Does he read National Geographic lame54 Feb 2014 #16
The only time I wear a bra Control-Z Feb 2014 #17
I've had numerous breast surgeries to remove lumps Holly_Hobby Feb 2014 #18
my partner wears pretty much 100% camisoles and sports bras when going out... mike_c Feb 2014 #19
I actually am more comfortable in a bra (a sports one, not a lacey/scratchy one) than out of one. Arugula Latte Feb 2014 #21
My Loving Wife doesn't wear one when at home. I have no complaints. oneshooter Feb 2014 #22
I've gone without wearing a bra most of the time for 40 years. In_The_Wind Feb 2014 #24
I've gone for my whole life w/o wearing a bra. Well except that one time in College. nm rhett o rick Feb 2014 #25
Vive la France ! slor Feb 2014 #26
Aha Beringia Feb 2014 #29
I've had to give up bras, for the most part. LumosMaxima Feb 2014 #30
No waaaaaaay JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #31
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