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Dear Cathie

Thanks for new Pics showing you doing your own corset lacing. I have heard [ or read ] about using a bed post to tighten one’s laces but had never seen it in action. So I was wondering:

1. Can and do you lace as tight when you tighten your laces yourself?

2. If you can lace as tight, is that a reflection of the fact that you have been lacing so long that your body easily adapts to the shape of the corset?

3. Do you often lace yourself? Or prefer [ or maybe Bob prefers ] to have someone lace you?

Best regards,

Thanks for your note
When I lace myself I can get as tight as "normally" but if I want to lace tight enough to do some training I need for Bob to do the lacing. Routinely, I lace myself using door knobs--I hook the pullers over the knobs and work the laces with my fingers and lean against the laces.
On a daily basis I do lace myself but Bob would be delighted to do it.
Keep in touch.
Cathie

Dear Cathie:
I just saw your gallery 35 in still pictures. They look great. Almost all pictures show you laced up. I have written to you before about showing your corset just put on and then lacing it closed either in a video or progressive photos. You have told me to write back so I have.
I've seen you on u tube. Maybe you could do it there showing the corset wrapped around and start the lacing process. I am sure I am not the only one who would like to see the woman with the smallest waist lace up.
I know you have just moved and are busy but please consider this.

I haven't forgotten but we are still trying to get organized.
Cathie

Dear Cathie,
I know you must get hundreds of emails,but I just wanted to say thanks for you wonderful site.I am 48 and just starting to tightlace.I have a busy life looking after two three dogs husband and son and was not sure if tighlacing would be practical for me.I would welcome your thoughs.But I have found your site already very helpful.
Yours Leah in France.


Hey Cathie,
I was wondering how much discomfort and pain you've been through while waist training? I thank god that I naturally have an hourglass figure and don't have to wear a corset to acheive it, (though I'm nowhere as small as you, but the big bust and big hips do alot for me, because compared to them my waist is small), as I know alot of women want this figure and can't afford surgery and this is the only way to get it. It all looks quite...painful, I was also wondering if you have ever fainted from tightlacing? and are you trying to go smaller than 15 inchs?
I love Corsets, because I love Edwardian dresses and yours are really beautiful.

I have been very sensible about my training and consequently have not experienced any pain or discomfort. I have never fainted from tightlacing either.
I have no plans to lace any smaller.
Thanks for taking time to write.
Cathie

hi my name is chloe ive just got a few qustion to ask you if thats ok 1 do it hurt to wear your corsets and take them off because ive got some as well but they hurt me every time i do both also are all your coursets got metal bones in them are they easyer to wear as all mine have plastic in them and were did you get them all i love the variety that you have also how long did it take you to get to that size and do you get all your coursets secially made for you? also do you have a special diet so you can stay that shape and
do you have to wear them to bed or can you take them off at night? i hope you done mind me asking all these questions iam just very curious and found
your site very interesting i look forward to your replay. p.s. do you find plastic or metal boned corsets better to wear?

I wear my corsets 24/7. They have metal bones. I have a variety of suppliers. You can find many answers on my website.
Cathie

I i am french and you are very prety??? Je parle très mal anglais. Je
recherche des sites de femmes comme vous "corseté"

Merci et bonne soirée

Thank you for taking time to write. My French is far worse than your English.
Cathie

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