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Thanks for putting up your web site. Nice job.
This is really inspirational-- someone who started on this in her mid 40's and is world champion in her 60's. I've been bodybuilding for years and admire this exaggerated form on both men and women. Would it be possible to send or post a picture with a bare waist and rib cage? Does this technique involve crushing the rib cage as well.? It would be interesting to combine your methods with chest expansion techniques such as forced breathing and "breathing squats."
Do you know of any men who've followed this discipline? To exaggerate their shape?
With the corset off for a few days, what is the measurement? And if you took it off for say a month, how much would you gain? I appreciate any insight you can offer. Keep up the good work.
J.C. Creations in Amsterdam are totally responsible for the web site. We are very pleased with the results of their efforts.
I do not know of any men who have combined corsetting with body building. The men I know who have conscientiously and successfully corsetted were basically slight of build and did not work out at all.
The two pairs of lower ribs are "floating" i.e. they are not attached to the sternum, and are quite malleable so they gradually bend inward. They are not crushed in any sense of the word, nor are any of the rib cage.
I have never been out of a corset for any extended period of time--the most two or three weeks--at that time I expanded a couple of inches. I have no pictures without a corset.
Hope this has been helpful.
As many I stumbled over your inspiring story and pictures on the internet. My girlfriend loves the sight when she wears her corset. I would love to get her more into tight lacing *S* and she told me she loves to wear leather.
I noticed that gorgeous black leather dress on the pictures when you visited Amsterdam and would like to know what it roughly would cost to have it made.
By the way; where did you get the idea for that model?? I think its absolutely stunning over a tightly laced waist !!
Thanks for your time, keep up the exemplary work you two!
Greetings from the Netherlands.
The leather dress was made about twenty years ago by a leather creaftsman named Dan who has a shop on Charles Street in Boston Mass, USA. It has been altered on numerous occoasons and is still timeless. I am so happy you are enjoying the website and feel JC Creations deserve the kudos. They are dear friends and have worked their fingers to the bone.
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