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Date Posted: 04:51:41 05/19/19 Sun
Author: Chris (GE)
Subject: Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships
In reply to: Nicky 's message, "Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships" on 16:42:32 05/18/19 Sat

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>Tom
>
>Thanks for all the interesting info. It would seem
>that we have similar tastes when it comes to the type
>of girdle a woman wears. Of course we lived through
>that glamourous era when it was common for a woman to
>wear a girdle. There was also an immense amount of
>advertising wasn`t there. It would be interesting to
>know if the younger generation of men who didn`t go
>through that fashion era and its influences could
>develop a girdle fetish though. I think that if their
>girlfriends started wearing one I doubt if they could
>resist the erotic appeal for long and their
>girlfriends would soon realize how much power they
>have over their menfolk.
>I never quite understood the feminists point of view
>to be honest. What were they objecting to? I think it
>had something to do with the idea that men were
>dictating to women how to dress in order to satisfy
>some male dominated ideal of how a woman should be.
>Which as far as I am concerned is rubbish. Most women
>found the fashion of the time wonderful No-one was
>being forced into wearing foundaton wear were they.
>Surely the fashion of the times, especially those
>fabulous dresses and gowns from the 50s and 60s,
>dictated whether a woman had to wear a bra and girdle.
>All I know is that whenever my girlfriend and I went
>out somewhere special I found her extremely attractive
>especially when she got dressed up in an elegant satin
>dress. Of course the knowledge that she was wearing a
>tight satin panelled girdle or panty girdle underneath
>was particularly stimulating and difficult to ignore.
>I must say that women with a girdle fetish is
>something new to me. It sounds like an interesting
>book. I`ll see if I can find a reference.
>
>
>>Nicky;
>>
>>I have the same thing and yes that is true as far as
>>an effect on me, I noticed mainly like you when women
>>would wear a long legged high waisted boned and
>>zippered panty girdle.
>>
>>Women would be I believe even in todays society be
>>pleasantly surprised the positive effect wearing a
>>vintage girdle does have on men and their
>relationship.
>>To me women who do choose to be daily in a vintage are
>>reallly empowered women, not like a anti girdle
>>propaganda that comes out about feminism. A girdle
>>really do amazing things in helping women get in touch
>>with who they really are like molding and shaping and
>>giving their figures needed control and support in a
>>healthy way.
>>
>>I have been able to chat with women on
>>www.pinterest.com plus there are others also.
>>http://www.chathour.com/chatroom/Girdle_Chat
>>
>>It was so much better when the Girdles and More
>>website existed plus Zona The Girdle Zone.
>>
>>You are correct the corsetieres back during the Golden
>>Age or Girdles were very professional. What was
>>interesting back then going to a professional
>>corstiere was almost like going to a doctor, and women
>>back then develop a relationship with their
>>corsetieres. Generally back during the Golden Age of
>>Girdles as I remember they would go to their corstiere
>>for a fitting about once or twice a year.
>>
>>Professional Corsetieres where trained Spencer
>>Trained, they were trained on muscle and sketeton of
>>the human body, plus the psychology. Both go hand in
>>hand when being fitted and trained in coreset and a
>>vintage girdle.
>>There is actually from what I learned a lot to being a
>>professional corsetiere and to help women get the
>>right fit for their figures and their personal life
>>style.
>>
>>Yes women can like men develop a Girdle Fetish is
>>comes from women's sexuality, they actually feel very
>>sexy when in a vintage girdle. Once they experience
>>the feeling of sexuality this becomes quite addictive.
>> There is a book on this written by a woman in
>>Australia but I can not remember her name. I know
>>somebody on here did write about her.
>>
>>Tom

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  • Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships -- Tom Sleifer, 07:15:26 05/19/19 Sun
  • Re: Foundation garments, girdles, relationships -- Nicky, 00:12:18 05/20/19 Mon
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