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Date Posted: 05:14:11 04/19/19 Fri
Author: Tom Sleifer
Subject: Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships
In reply to: Nicky 's message, "Foundation garments, girdles, relationships" on 11:20:19 04/15/19 Mon

That is true since I am from that era.

Men are very visual and wearing a vintage girdle does without question enhanse a womens figure which is very attractive to men. Advertisers back during the 50s and 60s knew this.

Women would be really pleasantly surprised as to the positive effect that wearing daily a vintage girdle (not spanx) would have on their relationship with their husbands.


>According to many articles I`ve seen, girdle
>manufacturers and advertizers back in the glamourous
>1950s and 60s were not only aiming their ads at women
>but more often than not at men. The advertizers were
>well aware apparently that many men in a normal
>relationship at the time found their wives or
>girlfriends very attractive in well- fitted often firm
>control, satin paneled girdles. Ivyleaf in her
>excellent site suggests that the marketing people knew
>that, for example the use of satin, a very feminine
>fabric, could have quite a strong effect on a man. It
>sounds very likely. Has anyone else read abouut this
>or had experiences themselves?

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