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Date Posted: 16:12:03 12/12/17 Tue
Author: Julie Wilson
Subject: Introducing Girdles

Here is a post I found on a Voy forum called "Girdles, Corsets and More":

I'm a seventy one year old grandmother who has been wearing a girdle since I was fourteen, and I totally agree with your assessment that girls do benefit from being girdled from their early teens. But being a man, wouldn't you also agree that boys of the same age would also benefit from wearing a girdle?

I can somewhat understand that most mothers, as well as the majority of fathers, would not agree. Girdles, after all, being specially designed for women, can be quite feminizing, but I personally think the benefits outweigh the risks, and besides, it's not exactly like we're still living in the dark ages when men were men and women were women.

When I was in my teens, my kid brother who's five years my junior, used to wear my girdles, as well as my sisters' and mother's, until we found out, then he never did again until he left home. He's now sixty six and he's just a picture of health. In fact most people think he's in his mid forties.

I have an eleven year old grandson, and I already told him, as well as his mother, that I actually intend to start girdling him on weekends by the age of fourteen, and his response was "I just can't wait!"

Thank you,
Linda

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