A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Becoming an Hourglass

Possessed has currently cinched down to a 24″ corset, and is training down to a 22″ final size.

Comments

732 responses to “Becoming an Hourglass”

  1. GL Avatar
    GL

    To #24, because she is modifying her waist. Like earlobestretching, it is body modification..

    But wow I love this figure.

  2. GL Avatar
    GL

    To #24, because she is modifying her waist. Like earlobestretching, it is body modification..

    But wow I love this figure.

  3. Maggi Avatar
    Maggi

    That corset shop in Glasgow IS amazing!! Glad you mentioned it, it’s called Cyber and is on Kings Court if anyone is interested

  4. Maggi Avatar
    Maggi

    That corset shop in Glasgow IS amazing!! Glad you mentioned it, it’s called Cyber and is on Kings Court if anyone is interested

  5. Maggi Avatar
    Maggi

    That corset shop in Glasgow IS amazing!! Glad you mentioned it, it’s called Cyber and is on Kings Court if anyone is interested

  6. Maggi Avatar
    Maggi

    That corset shop in Glasgow IS amazing!! Glad you mentioned it, it’s called Cyber and is on Kings Court if anyone is interested

  7. Maggi Avatar
    Maggi

    That corset shop in Glasgow IS amazing!! Glad you mentioned it, it’s called Cyber and is on Kings Court if anyone is interested

  8. Maggi Avatar
    Maggi

    That corset shop in Glasgow IS amazing!! Glad you mentioned it, it’s called Cyber and is on Kings Court if anyone is interested

  9. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Agreed with #18.

  10. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Agreed with #18.

  11. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Agreed with #18.

  12. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Agreed with #18.

  13. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Agreed with #18.

  14. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Agreed with #18.

  15. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    Ditto 18 and 44.

  16. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    Ditto 18 and 44.

  17. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    Ditto 18 and 44.

  18. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    Ditto 18 and 44.

  19. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    Ditto 18 and 44.

  20. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    Ditto 18 and 44.

  21. LC Avatar
    LC

    I think everyone needs to see that #24 is the girl pictured…because it seems as tho you think she didnt understand what was going on, when really she was thanking everyone.

    I was wondering where you kind find more information on doing this. Its really interesting to me!

  22. LC Avatar
    LC

    I think everyone needs to see that #24 is the girl pictured…because it seems as tho you think she didnt understand what was going on, when really she was thanking everyone.

    I was wondering where you kind find more information on doing this. Its really interesting to me!

  23. LC Avatar
    LC

    I think everyone needs to see that #24 is the girl pictured…because it seems as tho you think she didnt understand what was going on, when really she was thanking everyone.

    I was wondering where you kind find more information on doing this. Its really interesting to me!

  24. LC Avatar
    LC

    I think everyone needs to see that #24 is the girl pictured…because it seems as tho you think she didnt understand what was going on, when really she was thanking everyone.

    I was wondering where you kind find more information on doing this. Its really interesting to me!

  25. LC Avatar
    LC

    I think everyone needs to see that #24 is the girl pictured…because it seems as tho you think she didnt understand what was going on, when really she was thanking everyone.

    I was wondering where you kind find more information on doing this. Its really interesting to me!

  26. LC Avatar
    LC

    I think everyone needs to see that #24 is the girl pictured…because it seems as tho you think she didnt understand what was going on, when really she was thanking everyone.

    I was wondering where you kind find more information on doing this. Its really interesting to me!

  27. Escapist Avatar
    Escapist

    Not to beat a dead horse… But, #4 you’ve got a little bit of a god-complex huh?
    So we should assume that you were the head architect for the design of the human form from now on right? You’re entitled to an opinion, even encouraged to share it in a public forum such as ModBlog, but why would you if all you have to offer is insolent ignorance… Also, I will go out on a limb here and say that you probably have mods, how do you/would you react when/if someone passes were to a crass judgment on you because they feel that the human earlobe isn’t supposed to be streched or that it is unnatural to have ink under your skin?

  28. Escapist Avatar
    Escapist

    Not to beat a dead horse… But, #4 you’ve got a little bit of a god-complex huh?
    So we should assume that you were the head architect for the design of the human form from now on right? You’re entitled to an opinion, even encouraged to share it in a public forum such as ModBlog, but why would you if all you have to offer is insolent ignorance… Also, I will go out on a limb here and say that you probably have mods, how do you/would you react when/if someone passes were to a crass judgment on you because they feel that the human earlobe isn’t supposed to be streched or that it is unnatural to have ink under your skin?

  29. Escapist Avatar
    Escapist

    Not to beat a dead horse… But, #4 you’ve got a little bit of a god-complex huh?
    So we should assume that you were the head architect for the design of the human form from now on right? You’re entitled to an opinion, even encouraged to share it in a public forum such as ModBlog, but why would you if all you have to offer is insolent ignorance… Also, I will go out on a limb here and say that you probably have mods, how do you/would you react when/if someone passes were to a crass judgment on you because they feel that the human earlobe isn’t supposed to be streched or that it is unnatural to have ink under your skin?

  30. Escapist Avatar
    Escapist

    Not to beat a dead horse… But, #4 you’ve got a little bit of a god-complex huh?
    So we should assume that you were the head architect for the design of the human form from now on right? You’re entitled to an opinion, even encouraged to share it in a public forum such as ModBlog, but why would you if all you have to offer is insolent ignorance… Also, I will go out on a limb here and say that you probably have mods, how do you/would you react when/if someone passes were to a crass judgment on you because they feel that the human earlobe isn’t supposed to be streched or that it is unnatural to have ink under your skin?

  31. Escapist Avatar
    Escapist

    Not to beat a dead horse… But, #4 you’ve got a little bit of a god-complex huh?
    So we should assume that you were the head architect for the design of the human form from now on right? You’re entitled to an opinion, even encouraged to share it in a public forum such as ModBlog, but why would you if all you have to offer is insolent ignorance… Also, I will go out on a limb here and say that you probably have mods, how do you/would you react when/if someone passes were to a crass judgment on you because they feel that the human earlobe isn’t supposed to be streched or that it is unnatural to have ink under your skin?

  32. Escapist Avatar
    Escapist

    Not to beat a dead horse… But, #4 you’ve got a little bit of a god-complex huh?
    So we should assume that you were the head architect for the design of the human form from now on right? You’re entitled to an opinion, even encouraged to share it in a public forum such as ModBlog, but why would you if all you have to offer is insolent ignorance… Also, I will go out on a limb here and say that you probably have mods, how do you/would you react when/if someone passes were to a crass judgment on you because they feel that the human earlobe isn’t supposed to be streched or that it is unnatural to have ink under your skin?

  33. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I checked out her page, and she’s actually really cute! These are just unflattering pictures, we all have them.

  34. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I checked out her page, and she’s actually really cute! These are just unflattering pictures, we all have them.

  35. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I checked out her page, and she’s actually really cute! These are just unflattering pictures, we all have them.

  36. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I checked out her page, and she’s actually really cute! These are just unflattering pictures, we all have them.

  37. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I checked out her page, and she’s actually really cute! These are just unflattering pictures, we all have them.

  38. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I checked out her page, and she’s actually really cute! These are just unflattering pictures, we all have them.

  39. VikingValkyrie Avatar
    VikingValkyrie

    Truly lovely. What a woman SHOULD look like.

  40. VikingValkyrie Avatar
    VikingValkyrie

    Truly lovely. What a woman SHOULD look like.

  41. VikingValkyrie Avatar
    VikingValkyrie

    Truly lovely. What a woman SHOULD look like.

  42. VikingValkyrie Avatar
    VikingValkyrie

    Truly lovely. What a woman SHOULD look like.

  43. VikingValkyrie Avatar
    VikingValkyrie

    Truly lovely. What a woman SHOULD look like.

  44. VikingValkyrie Avatar
    VikingValkyrie

    Truly lovely. What a woman SHOULD look like.

  45. Kirstin Avatar
    Kirstin

    I’m not exactly offended per se, but I’m naturally a very skinny girl and as much as I don’t like the general idea that women “should” be tiny, the idea that women “should” be anything else is equally ridiculous. Everybody is a different size, and there’s people that are attracted to all kinds of things.

    I think it’s fine and should be encouraged to say something like “I love girls that size,” or even “I’m not attracted to (whatever)” but it isn’t necessary to insult the other side.

    But then again, I think people should be allowed to say whatever they want, no matter how stupid.

    I’m so torn, haha. And this comment wasn’t supposed to be this long :p

  46. Kirstin Avatar
    Kirstin

    I’m not exactly offended per se, but I’m naturally a very skinny girl and as much as I don’t like the general idea that women “should” be tiny, the idea that women “should” be anything else is equally ridiculous. Everybody is a different size, and there’s people that are attracted to all kinds of things.

    I think it’s fine and should be encouraged to say something like “I love girls that size,” or even “I’m not attracted to (whatever)” but it isn’t necessary to insult the other side.

    But then again, I think people should be allowed to say whatever they want, no matter how stupid.

    I’m so torn, haha. And this comment wasn’t supposed to be this long :p

  47. Kirstin Avatar
    Kirstin

    I’m not exactly offended per se, but I’m naturally a very skinny girl and as much as I don’t like the general idea that women “should” be tiny, the idea that women “should” be anything else is equally ridiculous. Everybody is a different size, and there’s people that are attracted to all kinds of things.

    I think it’s fine and should be encouraged to say something like “I love girls that size,” or even “I’m not attracted to (whatever)” but it isn’t necessary to insult the other side.

    But then again, I think people should be allowed to say whatever they want, no matter how stupid.

    I’m so torn, haha. And this comment wasn’t supposed to be this long :p

  48. Kirstin Avatar
    Kirstin

    I’m not exactly offended per se, but I’m naturally a very skinny girl and as much as I don’t like the general idea that women “should” be tiny, the idea that women “should” be anything else is equally ridiculous. Everybody is a different size, and there’s people that are attracted to all kinds of things.

    I think it’s fine and should be encouraged to say something like “I love girls that size,” or even “I’m not attracted to (whatever)” but it isn’t necessary to insult the other side.

    But then again, I think people should be allowed to say whatever they want, no matter how stupid.

    I’m so torn, haha. And this comment wasn’t supposed to be this long :p

  49. Kirstin Avatar
    Kirstin

    I’m not exactly offended per se, but I’m naturally a very skinny girl and as much as I don’t like the general idea that women “should” be tiny, the idea that women “should” be anything else is equally ridiculous. Everybody is a different size, and there’s people that are attracted to all kinds of things.

    I think it’s fine and should be encouraged to say something like “I love girls that size,” or even “I’m not attracted to (whatever)” but it isn’t necessary to insult the other side.

    But then again, I think people should be allowed to say whatever they want, no matter how stupid.

    I’m so torn, haha. And this comment wasn’t supposed to be this long :p

  50. Kirstin Avatar
    Kirstin

    I’m not exactly offended per se, but I’m naturally a very skinny girl and as much as I don’t like the general idea that women “should” be tiny, the idea that women “should” be anything else is equally ridiculous. Everybody is a different size, and there’s people that are attracted to all kinds of things.

    I think it’s fine and should be encouraged to say something like “I love girls that size,” or even “I’m not attracted to (whatever)” but it isn’t necessary to insult the other side.

    But then again, I think people should be allowed to say whatever they want, no matter how stupid.

    I’m so torn, haha. And this comment wasn’t supposed to be this long :p

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