It's a bugger is it not?
I claim it is a result of better muscle tone:w
Can not see it being off topic. It's about Corsets. Kind of
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Spike, I believe you are telling me more than I want to know?:eek:
My wife owns one, she normally has me help her into it to get it good and snug, but she had it on under her street clothes when I came back from Iraq, so I know she can get into it, but not nearly as snug as she likes. For New years eve this year we went to a Burlesque Ball and we used it in her outfit.
Thanks for sharing David! It's good to see this thread pop up again.:D
Well Morag wore a corset on for the first time since our twins were born, 2.5 years ago. She was looking for an outfit to wear to a party in the middle of September.
It is a Black pinstriped underbust corset. Which she was wearing over a white shirt (one of mine)
I took a few photos to show her how fantastic she looked but I don't think I'll be posting them.:nono:
Barney
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Rihanna MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm
Awww Barney that's a shame. :(
Brad she's a very brave girl wearing all that PVC, sweats like a bugger.;)
I have had a new leather corset, it arrived yesterday along with Spike's Cilt, hehehe.:y
I'm going to be mean though and make you wait until next week for a photo as I will be premiering the new acquisition at the UK Meet.";"
The Queen of Corsets.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e8...set_bernie.jpg
Ditch Doc,
Agreed!
My new aquisition, which was well recieved at the Meet, hehehe:D
A couple of years ago, not long after we started dating, I took my girlfriend to Fairy Goth Mother as she wanted to try on a corset, having never worn one before. I know the folks at FGM and they were wonderful in explaining things to her and helping her try things on. She walked out of the store with 3 of them, plus 2 skirts and a a couple of other things. I won't say I've got her addicted but she has quite the collection now, from a number of different places.
If you're into the burlesque/glamour style of lingerie, I can highly recommend Kiss Me Deadly, which is owned and run by one of my best friends (yep, blatant plug folks) who make gorgeous 50's/40's style retro lingerie. Makes a great companion to quality corsets.
J.
Here's a couple of shots of my own corseted waistcoat, it's a custom one-off by Velda Lauda, one of the UK's top corsetierres. Laces for shape rather than restriction, and to emphasise the male figure. Matches my Jed Phoenix pinstripe suit/frock coat perfectly.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3629/...f46d3bb7_b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2443/...3f299ae3_b.jpg
J.
Beautiful! :)
... and a couple of other things in this thread as well.
I have a client who operates this corset making company; she is featured in many of the pics!!
www.bruteforceleather.com
I found this thread quite by accident, but noticed this...
My wife had back surgery in Feb 2009, a discectomy for ruptured S1 and bulging L5 and L4. She is still having severe sciatic pain and leg numbness due to the lower back muscles are still extremely tightend up nearly 5 months later even with daily use of muscle relaxants.
I was wondering if a corset might help with my wife's back pain. I'm going to see if she will ask the surgeon about it, but he doesn't seem concerned about the continuing pain and numbness since she is in less pain than before the surgery and tells her that it could be a year or two before they know for certain if it is ever going to go away.
If there's a chance that a corset could help reduce the muscle inflammation and bring her some relief, then I am willing to pony up for one or more.
Thanks.
Thanks for the link jleeg, I'll have 1 of everything please!:D:whipped:
Brad, you kill me sometimes.:roflmao
On a more serious note and to answer kreigle's post. A corset would not help with the inflammation and long term use could lead to muscle weakening. But it would provide support and help give your wife a break. According to a Chiropractor friend of mine most common back injuries are due to bad posture.
I know this is not the same in your case and I have been lucky enough not to need surgery with my back. I would advise you to get more professional advice but IMHO it would be of benefit in the here and now.
You can also get surgical corsets, so that is another avenue to explore. Do a search to find out more information and to get pointed in the right direction.