G'day,
Yes I have been noticing that a lot more people and ditching their clothes at home during lockdowns or at least wearing very minimal clothing a trend that British Naturism has noticed in the younger age groups via the number of naked participants in their nude Zoom meetups.
Why bother to wear clothes during lockdown no washing to do just chill out and work from home naked if you can and just Donald Duck it when you have to bother with those annoying textiles.
Stay safe , stay nude
Now spring is here and covid seems to be under control (or at least livable) in most places, I wonder how many will continue with their limited covid wardrobe and how many will revert to wearing a bra again!
This free-the-breast supporter wishes for the former, wanting all breasts to be left free at all times unless that level of being dressed is painful or undoable for some other reason. I know there are women who have little choice due to size and I feel badly for them. Breast reduction surgery is sad but some women have almost no other choice, I know. I feel for 'em! Keep those sweet jugs a-swayin' if you can!
I have def noticed. Even as more areas opened back up and people get out more. More and more women are enjoying the perks if not wearing a bra. My wife included. She started wearing a bra less as a stay at home mom but but even more so during lockdown and just hasnt went back to it as much. She still gets nervous going into public without a bra but at home she goes hardly ever wears one.
I have def notices this. But I am noticing also I feel like people are normalizing back to the way it was before COVID. Maybe its just me. I know my wife has started to revert a little. But she did make me proud the other day by not putting a bra on just to go drop our son off at school.
I have def notices this. But I am noticing also I feel like people are normalizing back to the way it was before COVID. Maybe its just me. I know my wife has started to revert a little. But she did make me proud the other day by not putting a bra on just to go drop our son off at school.