Possessed has currently cinched down to a 24″ corset, and is training down to a 22″ final size.
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732 responses to “Becoming an Hourglass”
Hi this is Carol, proud owner of Cyber, “the fabulous corset shop” in Glasgow Thanx so much for that!
Your young lady is wearing a Vollers corset style V1905U and it has too short a busk length for a lady of her height and proportions. She needs a longer length (13″ in front busk – heavy steel fastenings at front, not the 11″ that she has selected) And it is sold as an overbust so I don’t know who told her it was a half cup!
As suggested it is easier to waist train/tight lace in an underbust slyle as it offers far more flexibility for daily wear. It is difficult to organise a modern lifestyle around constant corset wear, yes it will impact on your body fat mass , like everything else it takes time for that pressure to become a permanent modification.
It is very difficult to ensure a perfect style without a proper fitting.We do not sell without a minimum of 20/30 minute consultation.
Unless there are serious medical issues anyone, of any size, shape, and gender can have any damm thing they want!
It is the most intimate garment anyone can buy because you work with the corset to mould your body shape and it becomes unique to your body and can’t be worn by others.
I realise this is a body modification forum but it’s a love thing and can just be, cos it makes you feel fabulous whether you are slim or curvy – this is the one garment in history where our voluptous ladies win hands down on the skinnies!
I have been wearing corsets for over 30 years and yes that makes me a youthful 50 plus and I am a trim 22″ for work and 20″ severe – I have been an 18″ but it looked a bit “wrong”
Hi this is Carol, proud owner of Cyber, “the fabulous corset shop” in Glasgow Thanx so much for that!
Your young lady is wearing a Vollers corset style V1905U and it has too short a busk length for a lady of her height and proportions. She needs a longer length (13″ in front busk – heavy steel fastenings at front, not the 11″ that she has selected) And it is sold as an overbust so I don’t know who told her it was a half cup!
As suggested it is easier to waist train/tight lace in an underbust slyle as it offers far more flexibility for daily wear. It is difficult to organise a modern lifestyle around constant corset wear, yes it will impact on your body fat mass , like everything else it takes time for that pressure to become a permanent modification.
It is very difficult to ensure a perfect style without a proper fitting.We do not sell without a minimum of 20/30 minute consultation.
Unless there are serious medical issues anyone, of any size, shape, and gender can have any damm thing they want!
It is the most intimate garment anyone can buy because you work with the corset to mould your body shape and it becomes unique to your body and can’t be worn by others.
I realise this is a body modification forum but it’s a love thing and can just be, cos it makes you feel fabulous whether you are slim or curvy – this is the one garment in history where our voluptous ladies win hands down on the skinnies!
I have been wearing corsets for over 30 years and yes that makes me a youthful 50 plus and I am a trim 22″ for work and 20″ severe – I have been an 18″ but it looked a bit “wrong”
Personally I think you’re all a bit silly; meaning that saying that this is a proper woman’s body when a person is defending it’s looks in relation to someone saying that it shouldn’t be like this, is not the same thing as saying other body types are not also proper women’s bodies. He was just saying that women having hips is natural, and it is. The majority of them do, and butts, and wee little tummies, and rounded thighs, and all sorts of other things many people pay thousands of dollars to get rid of.
Not all of them have them, though; and, some pay to get them put on, instead.
What amazes me is how a bunch of people who are into body modification managed to get so heated up over what a body should naturally look like, and in defense of various natural body types. FFS! If natural is so great, why are you even on this site?
I happen to like natural, myself, best of all. And, I like all sorts of shapes and colors of natural and think most everyone is beautiful, or at least attractive. And, if they add piercings, tattoos, or whatever, usually they still are attractive to me.
The lady in this picture certainly has a nice shape with the corset, and it would be nice without it. This is not an insult to Angelina Jolie, as the ONLY person whose body is under discussion is the woman in the pictures. So, if I say it SHOULD look like it does, that is not an insult to anyone who doesn’t look like it – if I call her a woman, or an example of female beauty, it is also not insulting anyone else.
Get a life, weirdos, and get back to discussing the picture and whatever else she may have said or asked in regard to it.
PS: In case you were wondering, I was googling about, and ended up finding this. I used to be on this site a long time ago, though. Decided I liked natural better.
Personally I think you’re all a bit silly; meaning that saying that this is a proper woman’s body when a person is defending it’s looks in relation to someone saying that it shouldn’t be like this, is not the same thing as saying other body types are not also proper women’s bodies. He was just saying that women having hips is natural, and it is. The majority of them do, and butts, and wee little tummies, and rounded thighs, and all sorts of other things many people pay thousands of dollars to get rid of.
Not all of them have them, though; and, some pay to get them put on, instead.
What amazes me is how a bunch of people who are into body modification managed to get so heated up over what a body should naturally look like, and in defense of various natural body types. FFS! If natural is so great, why are you even on this site?
I happen to like natural, myself, best of all. And, I like all sorts of shapes and colors of natural and think most everyone is beautiful, or at least attractive. And, if they add piercings, tattoos, or whatever, usually they still are attractive to me.
The lady in this picture certainly has a nice shape with the corset, and it would be nice without it. This is not an insult to Angelina Jolie, as the ONLY person whose body is under discussion is the woman in the pictures. So, if I say it SHOULD look like it does, that is not an insult to anyone who doesn’t look like it – if I call her a woman, or an example of female beauty, it is also not insulting anyone else.
Get a life, weirdos, and get back to discussing the picture and whatever else she may have said or asked in regard to it.
PS: In case you were wondering, I was googling about, and ended up finding this. I used to be on this site a long time ago, though. Decided I liked natural better.
Personally I think you’re all a bit silly; meaning that saying that this is a proper woman’s body when a person is defending it’s looks in relation to someone saying that it shouldn’t be like this, is not the same thing as saying other body types are not also proper women’s bodies. He was just saying that women having hips is natural, and it is. The majority of them do, and butts, and wee little tummies, and rounded thighs, and all sorts of other things many people pay thousands of dollars to get rid of.
Not all of them have them, though; and, some pay to get them put on, instead.
What amazes me is how a bunch of people who are into body modification managed to get so heated up over what a body should naturally look like, and in defense of various natural body types. FFS! If natural is so great, why are you even on this site?
I happen to like natural, myself, best of all. And, I like all sorts of shapes and colors of natural and think most everyone is beautiful, or at least attractive. And, if they add piercings, tattoos, or whatever, usually they still are attractive to me.
The lady in this picture certainly has a nice shape with the corset, and it would be nice without it. This is not an insult to Angelina Jolie, as the ONLY person whose body is under discussion is the woman in the pictures. So, if I say it SHOULD look like it does, that is not an insult to anyone who doesn’t look like it – if I call her a woman, or an example of female beauty, it is also not insulting anyone else.
Get a life, weirdos, and get back to discussing the picture and whatever else she may have said or asked in regard to it.
PS: In case you were wondering, I was googling about, and ended up finding this. I used to be on this site a long time ago, though. Decided I liked natural better.
Personally I think you’re all a bit silly; meaning that saying that this is a proper woman’s body when a person is defending it’s looks in relation to someone saying that it shouldn’t be like this, is not the same thing as saying other body types are not also proper women’s bodies. He was just saying that women having hips is natural, and it is. The majority of them do, and butts, and wee little tummies, and rounded thighs, and all sorts of other things many people pay thousands of dollars to get rid of.
Not all of them have them, though; and, some pay to get them put on, instead.
What amazes me is how a bunch of people who are into body modification managed to get so heated up over what a body should naturally look like, and in defense of various natural body types. FFS! If natural is so great, why are you even on this site?
I happen to like natural, myself, best of all. And, I like all sorts of shapes and colors of natural and think most everyone is beautiful, or at least attractive. And, if they add piercings, tattoos, or whatever, usually they still are attractive to me.
The lady in this picture certainly has a nice shape with the corset, and it would be nice without it. This is not an insult to Angelina Jolie, as the ONLY person whose body is under discussion is the woman in the pictures. So, if I say it SHOULD look like it does, that is not an insult to anyone who doesn’t look like it – if I call her a woman, or an example of female beauty, it is also not insulting anyone else.
Get a life, weirdos, and get back to discussing the picture and whatever else she may have said or asked in regard to it.
PS: In case you were wondering, I was googling about, and ended up finding this. I used to be on this site a long time ago, though. Decided I liked natural better.
Personally I think you’re all a bit silly; meaning that saying that this is a proper woman’s body when a person is defending it’s looks in relation to someone saying that it shouldn’t be like this, is not the same thing as saying other body types are not also proper women’s bodies. He was just saying that women having hips is natural, and it is. The majority of them do, and butts, and wee little tummies, and rounded thighs, and all sorts of other things many people pay thousands of dollars to get rid of.
Not all of them have them, though; and, some pay to get them put on, instead.
What amazes me is how a bunch of people who are into body modification managed to get so heated up over what a body should naturally look like, and in defense of various natural body types. FFS! If natural is so great, why are you even on this site?
I happen to like natural, myself, best of all. And, I like all sorts of shapes and colors of natural and think most everyone is beautiful, or at least attractive. And, if they add piercings, tattoos, or whatever, usually they still are attractive to me.
The lady in this picture certainly has a nice shape with the corset, and it would be nice without it. This is not an insult to Angelina Jolie, as the ONLY person whose body is under discussion is the woman in the pictures. So, if I say it SHOULD look like it does, that is not an insult to anyone who doesn’t look like it – if I call her a woman, or an example of female beauty, it is also not insulting anyone else.
Get a life, weirdos, and get back to discussing the picture and whatever else she may have said or asked in regard to it.
PS: In case you were wondering, I was googling about, and ended up finding this. I used to be on this site a long time ago, though. Decided I liked natural better.
Personally I think you’re all a bit silly; meaning that saying that this is a proper woman’s body when a person is defending it’s looks in relation to someone saying that it shouldn’t be like this, is not the same thing as saying other body types are not also proper women’s bodies. He was just saying that women having hips is natural, and it is. The majority of them do, and butts, and wee little tummies, and rounded thighs, and all sorts of other things many people pay thousands of dollars to get rid of.
Not all of them have them, though; and, some pay to get them put on, instead.
What amazes me is how a bunch of people who are into body modification managed to get so heated up over what a body should naturally look like, and in defense of various natural body types. FFS! If natural is so great, why are you even on this site?
I happen to like natural, myself, best of all. And, I like all sorts of shapes and colors of natural and think most everyone is beautiful, or at least attractive. And, if they add piercings, tattoos, or whatever, usually they still are attractive to me.
The lady in this picture certainly has a nice shape with the corset, and it would be nice without it. This is not an insult to Angelina Jolie, as the ONLY person whose body is under discussion is the woman in the pictures. So, if I say it SHOULD look like it does, that is not an insult to anyone who doesn’t look like it – if I call her a woman, or an example of female beauty, it is also not insulting anyone else.
Get a life, weirdos, and get back to discussing the picture and whatever else she may have said or asked in regard to it.
PS: In case you were wondering, I was googling about, and ended up finding this. I used to be on this site a long time ago, though. Decided I liked natural better.
Forgot to say, by the way to #4: The hips are not, according to my eyesight, wider than the shoulders. They are about as wide, and the rest is the angle of the camera, which is panning up, therefore it makes her bottom look bigger.
Study perspective sometime!
Forgot to say, by the way to #4: The hips are not, according to my eyesight, wider than the shoulders. They are about as wide, and the rest is the angle of the camera, which is panning up, therefore it makes her bottom look bigger.
Study perspective sometime!
Forgot to say, by the way to #4: The hips are not, according to my eyesight, wider than the shoulders. They are about as wide, and the rest is the angle of the camera, which is panning up, therefore it makes her bottom look bigger.
Study perspective sometime!
Forgot to say, by the way to #4: The hips are not, according to my eyesight, wider than the shoulders. They are about as wide, and the rest is the angle of the camera, which is panning up, therefore it makes her bottom look bigger.
Study perspective sometime!
Forgot to say, by the way to #4: The hips are not, according to my eyesight, wider than the shoulders. They are about as wide, and the rest is the angle of the camera, which is panning up, therefore it makes her bottom look bigger.
Study perspective sometime!
Forgot to say, by the way to #4: The hips are not, according to my eyesight, wider than the shoulders. They are about as wide, and the rest is the angle of the camera, which is panning up, therefore it makes her bottom look bigger.
Study perspective sometime!
HOLY ASS N TITS! Beautiful figure!
HOLY ASS N TITS! Beautiful figure!
HOLY ASS N TITS! Beautiful figure!
HOLY ASS N TITS! Beautiful figure!
HOLY ASS N TITS! Beautiful figure!
HOLY ASS N TITS! Beautiful figure!
I think she looks beautiful…face and figure! ignore the misogynistic a-hole who thinks it’s ok to sit there anonymously and tear a women down by criticizing her body shape.
I think she looks beautiful…face and figure! ignore the misogynistic a-hole who thinks it’s ok to sit there anonymously and tear a women down by criticizing her body shape.
I think she looks beautiful…face and figure! ignore the misogynistic a-hole who thinks it’s ok to sit there anonymously and tear a women down by criticizing her body shape.
I think she looks beautiful…face and figure! ignore the misogynistic a-hole who thinks it’s ok to sit there anonymously and tear a women down by criticizing her body shape.
I think she looks beautiful…face and figure! ignore the misogynistic a-hole who thinks it’s ok to sit there anonymously and tear a women down by criticizing her body shape.
I think she looks beautiful…face and figure! ignore the misogynistic a-hole who thinks it’s ok to sit there anonymously and tear a women down by criticizing her body shape.
She looks stunning! I’m wondering if she used and specific guides though? I wish there was more out there! I found t this one on getting an hourglass figure, hope it works.
She looks stunning! I’m wondering if she used and specific guides though? I wish there was more out there! I found t this one on getting an hourglass figure, hope it works.
She looks stunning! I’m wondering if she used and specific guides though? I wish there was more out there! I found t this one on getting an hourglass figure, hope it works.
She looks stunning! I’m wondering if she used and specific guides though? I wish there was more out there! I found t this one on getting an hourglass figure, hope it works.
She looks stunning! I’m wondering if she used and specific guides though? I wish there was more out there! I found t this one on getting an hourglass figure, hope it works.
She looks stunning! I’m wondering if she used and specific guides though? I wish there was more out there! I found t this one on getting an hourglass figure, hope it works.