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Date Posted: 15:21:40 04/23/19 Tue
Author: Nicky
Subject: Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships
In reply to: Elsie 's message, "Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships" on 12:35:14 04/22/19 Mon

Elsie,

Great to get the feminine point of view. Wish there were more women`s voices. I mean it would be really interestng to know how women handled the situation as soon as they knew that there loved one had a strong desire for them to wear a a firm control properly fitted paneled girdle even if it were only ocassionally.>Do you think most women would have been sensitive and understanding and worn one to please their husbands and intensify their relationship or do you think they have been dismissive?


In the Golden Age of Girdles, every man knew that
>every woman was wearing a firm girdle. They would
>have been shocked and disappointed if their woman did
>not girdle herself. In those days, it would be just
>plain rude to be in public and not have the bulges
>tamed.
>
>I loved to show off my figure as an older teen. I
>knew that men and boys were watching me and it was
>lots of fun. The girdle and bra catalog pictures were
>so popular and these males knew that I was wearing
>what they were admiring in “secret”. They wanted to
>touch me as unavailable fruit. I just teased them more
>with up-skirt garter flashes and lean over bra shots.
>
>No man convinced liberated women to stop wearing good
>foundation garments. Misguided women made that
>decision. Look what has happened. So many women are
>out of shape physically and have figures that are just
>really badly shaped. It bothers this older woman a
>lot.
>
>My mom told me once that wearing a poor girdle was
>just as stupid as wearing glasses without lenses.
>>I am as you know from the Golden Age of Girdles era, I
>>honestly believe that for women wearing daily a
>>vintage girdle was really a Women's Best Kept Secret.
>>During that era it was never talked about the real
>>benefits that wearing daily a vintage girdle did have,
>>but women down deep knew of this benefit and loved
>>being daily in a vintage girdle.
>>
>>I sincerely believe if women knew of these benefits
>>and the effects that wearing daily a vintage girdle
>>(no spanx or modern day shapewear) has on a
>>relationship girdles would begin to finally come back
>>into style again.
>>
>>
>>>>Interesting Tom. I think it`s true to say that
>>>corsetieres who made and designed those girdles were
>>>very skilful when it came to achieving an ideal for a
>>>particular figure.
>>>
>>>I think Ivy Leaf hit the nail on the head when she
>>>suggested that it was the combination of elastic,
>>>satin panelling, boning and perfect fit that made a
>>>woman wearing a girdle very appealing to men.
>>>As you know there were so many photos of women in
>>>foundation wear in those days that I think it was
>>>impossible for any young man to escape its powerful
>>>visual influence.
>>>
>>>Yes, I believe you`re right. I think that in many
>>>cases that if a woman started wearing those high
>>>quality girdles of yesteryear (certainly not those
>>>awful Spanx)she would be surprised at the positive
>>>effect on her relationship with her husband. However,
>>>it wouldn`t surprise me to learn that most women were
>>>quite aware of this positive effect in the 1950s and
>>>1960s.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>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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