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Date Posted: 05:04:36 01/09/20 Thu
Author: Fanny (Classic Girdle Lover)
Subject: Re: Girdled & Brassiered...A Must
In reply to: JPM 's message, "Re: Girdled & Brassiered...A Must" on 04:02:45 01/07/20 Tue

>>I am a 70+ year old guy who has been wearing girdles
>>for decades to support my arthritic back. I had been
>>taking prescription meds to relieve the pain and
>>discomfort until I was told these meds were messing
>>with my kidneys and had to stop taking them. My back
>>doctor said I would just have to live with the pain
>>after that. That’s when I discovered girdles. I
>>found some male girdles on-line from a company called
>>Leonesa. Their MEN’S line is called LEO. They also
>>have lots of undergarments for women (LEONESA), too.
>>LEO offers many male undergarments including some high
>>rise, long-line support girdles. I have about 8 of
>>them and some are 6+ years old and still find them
>>holding up quite well. They are so comfortable and
>>great for my lower back. I wear them EVERY day.
>>
>>As for wearing bras, prostate problems and the meds I
>>took for several years has given me a nice set of
>>boobs. I have been wearing a size 44-C bra for over
>>three years now. I was a bit embarrassed about bra
>>shopping at first, so I asked my wife to buy some for
>>me. She bought me a couple of compression-type sports
>>bras and told me I was crazy to wear a bra. These
>>bras were very uncomfortable, binding under my arms,
>>and really flattened my boobs. They were actually
>>quite painful to wear after a few hours. She refused
>>to help me further. Fortunately, I found some mail
>>order bras from a company called Dream Products in
>>California. They are called Triple Stretch Comfort
>>bras. They are pullovers made from a stretchable/flex
>>material and have NO hooks. They come in many sizes.
>>I measured myself and find that size 44 is perfect. I
>>bought both black and white bras to match my black and
>>white girdles. The girdles fit right up to the bottom
>>of my bustline and the bras overlap them by about an
>>inch, or two. When wearing these, it almost looks
>>like the old “all-in-one” ladies garment from years
>>past. Also, I really like the fact that everything
>>stays “in place” all day with ZERO shifting or
>binding!
>>
>>
>>
>>>Many wear a panty girdle or obg for various reasons
>to
>>>be sure, that have been discussed here by both men
>and
>>>women. We love the feel of being hugged firmly by the
>>>lycra, nylon, and paneled powernet of a figure
>>>controlling garment that also provides back support,
>>>tummy control, and promotes good posture as well. One
>>>reason is pleasure the other practical. But what
>about
>>>the garment that is almost always paired with a
>girdle
>>>for men, as well as women...the brassiere. It is
>>>obvious why the ladies need a well fitted bra to
>>>enhance and support the breast. Yet men who have no
>>>such need will wear a bra with the figure smoothing
>>>girdle that he loves. That bra is usually a long line
>>>also. The high waist girdle and long line bra are
>>>inseparable. While the girdle supports the lower back
>>>the bra helps with upper support and posture. An
>>>all-in-one may not be practical for those taller
>>>figures. But the most important reason for wearing
>>>both a bra & girdle is that it feels SO good to the
>>>individual wearer. We sometimes get caught up in
>>>reasons of benefits and forget the wonderfull feeling
>>>of putting on a girdle and bra for the first time. So
>>>hook up that longline bra and zip up that panty
>>>girdle. Why? Because it feels good and being girdled
>&
>>>brassiered is a must!
>
>
>I wear a brassiere every time I don a girdle, if not
>something is dreadfully missing. Got fitted properly
>by an experienced sage mature lady and coordinate my
>bras with high rise girdles. Prefer an open bottom all
>in one with 6 garters as I wear hosiery. I find
>nothing "crazy" about the support a bra, longline
>especially, gives my mid and upper back.

Thanks for your input. Love the all in ones but after only a brief time wearing a corselette the straps begin digging in to the shoulders, so I abandoned the idea and went with the long line bra and high waist girdle. I always put the bra on first so the girdle overlaps the bottom of the bra. This works best for me but doesn't mean the bra overlapping the girdle is not right. A girdle by its self is truly missing something.

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