Koreans on Their GF Going Braless #shorts

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@__dikshita__7547 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Who have small breasts they really doesn't have to wear bras . Problem is with the big boobies , big ones will jiggle if not given support and are free and will make everyone notice tht too the case in summer . In winter the clothing style changes so no one can tell

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@kwma8984 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

restrictive bras (the one that changes the shape) are extremely uncomfortable and not good for breast health in the long run. Why alter a natural body part for comfort of others? Plus I don't think guys understand that braless does not constitute to nipples pointing at the world. I go braless bc of lump on my breast but I always dress appropriately – more conservative than most people. I work in pretty conservative office with pretty strict dress code and i found that using thick enough materials cover the shape of my breasts and no one can tell that I'm braless (not that they should care). What I want to say is it shouldnt even be a topic of conversation, especially to the gender who does not even understand the basic necessity and functionality. Im sure bra may be a neccessity for support for other ladies with larger breasts but even that is not something I can confirm due to lack of knowledge on my part.

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@FayeKu 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

I have breast cancer. I no longer wear bras. Everyone else will have to deal with their own reactions and realize that it isn't about you.

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@CoreyANeal2000 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

The first mans perspective makes sense because he's thinking things through from a relationship point of view. Where he doesn't want to push her. Or hurt their relationship while thinking of her needs and perspective.

But if he was free to speak his mind he would say no.

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@billymoses9925 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

They have a cups what difference would it make.

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@aznmochibunny 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

As a former A cup Asian, nobody could tell I was even wearing a bra when I was wearing training bras until age 16 with a baggy shirt on top. What most people don't realize is if someone is flat chested, you wouldn't be able to tell if they are wearing a bra or not. Its a really sad societal pressure.

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@UpInYourGrills 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

In other words, the younger generations are beta simps. Good for the older man. If only Korean boys were more manly, their women wouldn't be so insufferably spoiled and entitled.

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@thedailybeugle114 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

How are channels like yours able to make me subscribe to you without actually doing it, it’s scummy

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@gracechuiwaho9971 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

This clip changed my perception of some Korean man, it is nice to see how younger generation respecting a women’s choice. Kudos to those who gives women the choice and respect. I also think and agreed with one of the comment that if the occasion calls for a different choice, wear a bra. There is a time and a place for everything. Or not wear a bra and use a nipple pasties or nipple covers.

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@RayMak 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

It’s their choice. Probably more health benefits too

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@ashamedrepublican1224 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

I love the younger men's answers. They're so respectful

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@Shaftalooooo 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Dress accordingly
If you are sane

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@SMWSMW-qu3df 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Can read subtitles as they’re covered up on the screen by the writing on the left

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@CallMeOpia 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

of course they should wear bras in public wtf is wrong with people? bunch of immoral losers in this comment section too. what a shame, go to jesus before you ruin the next generation even worse.

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@1Onsokumaru1 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

I have no problems with that lol. More eye candy for me

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@ChairmanMeow1 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

It all depends on context

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@CottidaeSEA 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

I think it depends, honestly. For some it's more noticable than for others, but there are ways to solve that problem as well without requiring a bra. It also depends on the context of the situation.
In general I'd say I don't like it, but I'm also not going to tell anyone to stop because it's their decision, not mine.

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@stonedalldayjedi533 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Awww all of them were so understanding except that old dude. He definitely doesn't understand that depending on your cup size or your clothing, one would never know if you were wearing one or not. He probably doesn't understand either or even care how uncomfortable they are.

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@lifeline_ 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

The more I see of the last guy, the more I think of the word "nice guy." Not in terms of trying to be derogatory, but in the literal sense of someone with no boundaries and hopes it will make him more endearing because he let's his partner do whatever she wants. Yes, this is built on assumptions from my experiences.

I will probably go through each of the people separately.

What a husband or wife does will affect their partner… if a husband loses his parents and starts getting drunk and belligerent, his wife will be affected directly from the obvious, and indirectly from the gossip that will spread.

That is the general idea, so lets go to something more similar.
If a boyfriend/husband, starts wearing skinny jeans that have the side effect of showing his lower part, people will start saying he's trying to show off, and is being indecent.
They will start looking at his partner negatively for not stopping, or for marrying a "creep, pervert, showoff."

My girlfriend has told me not to do things that would embarrasse her, as well as not to do things that might draw the attention of other women needlessly.

This idea that you can't have any say in the decision making of your partner is something men and women wouldn't agree with, as everyone has boundaries. Of course, they also need to be discussed when they come up.

However, you could argue that this is something that shouldn't matter and shouldn't be judged, but that is a separate argument.

He does try to make that with the "oppression" point, but doesn't say at what point it becomes oppression.

Opression is cruel or unjust treatment or control.

So if it is oppression, it would be on both treatment and control points.

Such as to say, the social stigma is cruel and unjust treatment and that this causes indirect control over what she chooses to wear which he also seems to think is cruel or unjust.

I would counter with, are people not able to form opinions of others and act on them based on their values?
Social stigma exists for a lot of things, which doesn't mean they are just or uncruel. However, it needs to be argued why this is a greater social good than a social ill, which he never seems to go into (limitations of interview?).

It also needs to be argued why this is the only option instead of alternatives.
Such as:
– If bras don't feel good, can we invest heavily in making them better?
– If that will take time and women are having problems now, can we agree that as long as they aren't seen, or it is in a more private setting, that it isn't indecent because the assumption of privacy is more available? Such as at a book cafe where there is a decent expectation of privacy.
– Etc.

The problem I see is that these people have only surface level considerations on this topic and act like other people are just ignorant or like others are the problem.

This makes me question if they are serious or malicious. I've known guys (which may not be universally true) who were 100% for things like this, the sxual revolution, etc.

Then they get drunk and you see why as they try to aggressively "flirt" with women, who are also usually drunk. They argued within their self interest, only ever doing surface level considerations.

But this lack of foresight for the sake of individual self interest seems to be detremental for society, considering what has happened over just the past decade.

But that's enough on this guy.

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@nuggetsss2526 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Just wear nip covers

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@spacemama702 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

I agree with the third man: it depends on situation. I work at school with kids and sorry I can’t imagine myself without bra in my uniform. I think neither of us would like the fact that our kids can see someone’s breast. Same for job interviews and other official stuff, bc I’m sorry but average men thnk of breast as smth sexual. So, I go braless only with my friends, or when I just walk in the street.
It’s a personal decision, but I would never expect braless teacher at school.

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@user-jq4nz2mm7q 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Yes, It is an individual choice. I hate bras!

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@user-hd4qo3eb2d 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

for the streets.

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@pandabear181 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

I haven't worn a bra in over 4 years. It's the best

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@roku_nine 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Idgaf.

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@hankhalbert6542 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Popular Culture. Those that own and run Entertainment, News, and the Internet, control and dictate societal “norms.” Period.

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@LawPoppy 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

why is this even a tropic of discussion lol..

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@pies2197 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

Sulli was bullied so badly by koreans when she posted a few pics of her going no bra. She got endless threats and hate over it and it was only in 2017/2018. Glad to see postive change in opinions

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@memyselfandIisalligotintheend 04/26/2024 - 12:29 PM

What on earth is up with this topic? Why are Koreans being stopped on the street to be asked about this? Wtf is going on??

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