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Hi!
I am a finnish 22-years old girl,who heard about you from a friend of mine. Hope you will have time to read this and help me with my queations. I am absolutely fascinated by the way you have managed to change your shapes, and I would truely like to do the same! Maybe not to the same extend, but I honestly have no waist at all, and feel really unconfortable about that...
I am rather skinny and and in good shape, but my waist is more or less the thickest part of my body-witch is SO unattractive... I would now then like to by an corsett, and start using it. The problem is I have never done it before,I don't know witch models are good or from where to by it. I saw the link at your webpage, but how will I know the corsett I order will fit?
Also, I could not find any prices at the corsets made from measure.-Not that the price is so important, I DO want to by a GOOD product, but I still am studying, so I really can't pay 500€ So, hope to hear from you, and thank you for your time!
Emelie
So nice to hear from you Emelie--Sounds to me like a corset would make your figure very attractive. I would recommend you contact J-C Creations in Amsterdam. Just have them make you a very basic corset from a firm material--more functional than fancy--That should not be too expensive and would last you a long while. Having a corset which fits well is the most important issue. Don't hesitate to write back with any questions or concerns.
Cathie
Dear Cathie
Your X-Rays show nothing's wrong with your ribs, but I'd be concerned about the effect extreme corseting is having on your internal organs. How much organ displacement is healthy or safe? It's quite clear from your photos that there is a lot of internal re-organizing going on. Can you eat or drink properly? What about bathroom functions? Can you engage in strenuous activity of any kind that might cause deep breathing or sweating? Sexual activity or exercise, as examples. How in the world do you do something as simple as housework? Or don't you? You do look quite stunning in your corsets but I can't imagine wearing one 24/7 as you claim to could be very practical. I know it can't be, as I've got a corset of my own. It only whittles away 3 inches from my natural waistline and I don't wear it often -but I know that normal movement or activity in even that is next to impossible.
On a different note: reading through the FAQ's page on your site, I've noticed a few men saying things like "I've been corset training my wife for the past few years....". Doesn't it bother you that these men speak about their wives the way most people speak about a dog? Don't get me wrong; I'm a fan of corsets, but those words sent a chill down my spine. That's a human being, boys. Not a malleable plaything.
Thanks for your interest, concern, etc. Hopefully I can answer a few of your questions but do feel free to communicate with me at any time.
Having had three children I would think that organs are not displaced any more by corsetting than by a full term pregnancy. Those babies take up a lot of space by term and are displacing organs gung-ho!!
I am not a big eater but have no problem maintaining a healthy weight. I may eat less at a given time but more often. I actually enjoy grazing.There is no issue with fluid intake. I don't drink carbonated beverages but understand this can create a bit of a problem with the digestive system.
Physical activity presents no problems for me. I do my own housework, cooking, cleaning etc. Corsetting actually enhances sexual activity for us. I do not work out but am very active -- walking on a regular basis; ocean sportfishing, taking care of our boat and keeping up with a very busy five year old Hungarian Vizsla.
I have been tight lacing for twenty five years now and our relationship is very sybiotic. We both like the way I look and enjoy going to funtions which display Victorian Costumes.
I hope this has been helpful and I wish you well in your endeavors.
Cathie
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