Freeboobing

My wife recently discovered the joys of wearing a dress without a bra. She called it freeboobing, and we discovered the term has been around for many years

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My wife recently discovered the joys of wearing a dress without a bra. She called it freeboobing, and we discovered the term has been around for many years

Ive not heard of freeboobing but I love it!!

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Any other interesting terms for it??

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Setting the girls free!

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Years ago my wife and I went out on a dinner date. All she wore was a bright yellow mid length wrap around dress. She was freeboobing and also freepussing. It was low cut and showed some great cleavage. So sexy and the dress came off as soon as we got home!

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She is hot so I bet it looked great.

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Freeboobing

I love it just like men "free balling" when going commando

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Freeboobing

;) will forever be one of my favorite words.

Well my wife has def been freeboobing more because she is currently breastfeeding. So thats been cool but more for her it has been just more liberating.

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Congrats to your wife for choosing to breastfeed! I hope she does it openly in public to shut up the people who say there's something wrong with freely feeding a baby. It's the most natural thing for a mother to do and should be allowed anytime, anywhere. Shaming a parent for giving a baby nourishment on cue is the thing that should be against the law.

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Nice subject. Only nowadays it is not always desirable. And I mean the men who are offensive or annoying. With a neat blouse it is nice to nothing underneath to wear, but in a shirt I get too cold too quickly. Then a transparent bra is also fun. It's how I feel.

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A little cheeky and emphasising freedom over hinting that's something's 'missing'. :-)

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