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On corset wearing by providers.....
Danielle Dubois 3388 reads
posted
1 / 16

ok friends, once again Im thrust into a whirlwind of indecision having to do with my choices and how they affect work...
I want to start wearing a corset, not for any fetish reasons, and not that I don't like my waistline as it is, I just have always had a strange fascination with the wearing of corsets and how much they can alter your figure.  
I want to start waist training, but Im wondering will it bother clients if I wore it during sessions? I wouldn't want to have to go through all the trouble of taking if of 4 or 5 times a day, just as well I may not even wear it! SO I'm curious as to how many people would like it; wouldn't like it; would despise it and all the ideas (including health ones) it commands; or who wouldn't care; and who, like me thinks it would be hot!!!

Like always I expect your honest opinions-- spare no spurn at my expense, remember I don't wanna fuck up....

sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 2867 reads
posted
3 / 16

this lingerie-loving woman has an inquiring mind! LOL

jim62040 11 Reviews 2205 reads
posted
4 / 16

Think they are a real turn on but leaving it on okay if I am first guy of the day but have to ask the same question wouldn't it get a little funky?

linkmeister 5 Reviews 3266 reads
posted
5 / 16

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-- Modified on 9/14/2004 3:41:22 PM

PeterPickle 2686 reads
posted
7 / 16

I've had some lovely ladies don a lingerie type corset for a session and thought it was super hot, especially with stockings.  Sometimes it came off, sometimes it didn't.

But if you are talking about the medical type corset as shown in Linkmeisters link, it's definately a two thumbs down. Those ladies look ridiculous (IMO), I couldn't image them leaving the house dressed like that.

And yes, if that type of corset was worn during a session and not removed I would be quite unhappy with the session.

LOVEDEFACTO 10 Reviews 3781 reads
posted
8 / 16

I prefer becoming rather "personal" with my "friends". Wearing something as stiff as that would definitely ruin the moment.

r_bear11 23 Reviews 1794 reads
posted
9 / 16

Dani,

IMHO there is no need to ask our opinion. I am sure we appreciate your concern, but you should do what ever you makes you inspired.

This is like tattoos, shaving, outfits, attitudes and personalities, etc... There are guys with money looking for what ever you are selling. So do it!

I think that what might be more appropriate would be seeing what kind of clients you will attract and making your decision based on what you get.

SheerUtopia See my TER Reviews 2605 reads
posted
10 / 16

Although the results look really good if your looking for a smaller waistline, the long term results could lead to digestive problems such as acid reflux and repeated and long term heartburn

DickBead 3290 reads
posted
11 / 16

... but I love breasts too... might hurt my foreplay, but I'd want you to be comfortable in your view of the world... maybe we'd work around it... I am very agreeable and open-minded.

Danielle Dubois 1744 reads
posted
12 / 16

...worn for an extended amount of time it can alter you waist  for a semipermanant amout of time; depnding on how long youve worn it and so on it can take down 3-5 inches and that can last days, week months, withough having to wear it again depending on ther person....

Danielle Dubois 2509 reads
posted
13 / 16

...yes, that is something I am concerned and looking more into before I start.

I guess I am attracted to that old-timey look for some reason, (anyone who has seen me, especially for incall, would know I watch a lot of TCM on cable and my incall apt. is full of antiques!) but I am afraid of the health risks... back then peoples sole concern was to look good at any cost. But the once small present day community that still takes part in it is growing bigger, and its becoming more widely accepted again, and as it is more reports and studies have been coming out... I have been reading around about the negative side affects, and the possible risks of digestive, urinary, and other major organ damage... I guess that is what has kept me at bay from even trying it because I have been interested for quite some time...

But that part in my decision I can decide without help (no offense)... I'll know when I find out more info wherether or not it would be too damaging to myself physically... but financially I need the publics opinion! and so far people seem kinda gray on it... so more I say! more responses.... please?

Dani-Banani

Kimi_Lixx 2388 reads
posted
14 / 16

How about a different point of view? Occasionally I wear a corset by request, a real corset, for severe waist training (greater than 4" below natural waist measurement). I have found that my movement is seriously restricted, and that I frequently end up putting the corset boning and springing at risk. Not something you want to do with such an expensive garment. Those clients who request corsetting don't seem to mind (or notice), and I have under-bust styles (http://www.meschantes.com/) so breast play isn't hampered. It's definitely not something I'd want to deal with every day, although I don't mind it now and then. I would have liked to get serious about corsetting, but it just wasn't practical, too many things I like to do that restrictive clothing doesn't allow for.

-- Modified on 9/15/2004 11:08:08 PM

newtrim 12 Reviews 2558 reads
posted
15 / 16

It's a personal decision, but from a the standpoint of professional relationships with clients, to me, it would be a minus if the corset would not be removed or undone during a session.  I've been with providers who have their own rules, and it's okay if they let you know what the rules are up front, but kind of deceptive if they only let you know after they've taken care of the fee.

Some women can't wait to be unharnessed or relieved of their bra.  A corset certainly looks much more confining, but if the preparation and discomfort are okay with you, you should satisffy your curiosity.  I'm sure there won't be a shortage of men that would be willing to help you in or out of it.  Probably more of a question of men being at the right place at the right time though.

SL2 19 Reviews 3674 reads
posted
16 / 16

Hate 'em. They're like body armor, making all the covered area seem off limits, restricted, saying that you're not going to get to everything. While some might find their appearance attractive, when up close, who wants the feel of all that stiff, scratchy material. When getting down to business, nothing like the feel of soft, bare skin everywhere.

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