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  • Personally, I think it is a little bit too much. It is definitely shocking, but if it makes you happy, why not! :)

    Also, out of curiosity, if you take it off is that the shape of your body under? I always wanted to see body after corset training

  • OH MY GAWD!!!!

  • I think you look awesome! Just right in my book very beautiful

  • :O doesn't that hurt? or isn't it unhealty for your organs and inside and whatever? i don't mean to be mean but.. just please enlighten me - somebody. i just have no clue

  • @LatinaTurca Like any other type of body modification, there are risks involved but if you do this very slowly and responsibly, listening to your body at all times, there should be no pain or injury. There is actually very little squishing of the solid organs, because most of the compression is taken by the stomach and intestines which are hollow and can flatten easily. You can also see that this corset starts pretty low on my ribcage so I have no problem breathing. :)

  • Looks great with jeans too. Love your style.

    And you're smart too... "If organs couldn't move at all, then yoga instructors and contortionists would die. Corsets do displace organs a bit, but not as much as a baby displaces organs."

    Thanks

  • @gkittty You're very kind, thank you! :)

  • when you take it off, would it still be so small? (or atleast smaller than normal)

  • @ChihiroOh I've lost about an inch in my natural waist from corseting, and my ribcage goes in a little now instead of going straight up and down like before. I talk about the effects more in my video called "Permanent Waist Reduction" :)

  • Where can a find/purchase these?? I am vaery interested in a few!!!

    

  • @Kmulero1 This one is made by Bezerk, the owner no longer makes corsets but his wife owns "Bound by Obsession" and can likely make a corset that is similar for you. :) My very first corset was from "Timeless Trends" which is a good starter corset because it doesn't affect your bone structure, it gives you a nice figure, and is good quality. Most are $99 but that's not bad for something with a lifetime guarantee. :)

  • i like your corset it looks good on you

  • @ericgrant Thank you for your compliment. :)

  • i don't think that's healthy

  • @gebruikersnaampje02 It's not unhealthy either. Many people have a misconception about corsetry. I put it in the same category with other forms of body modification: tattoos, piercings, etc. It's a form of self expression that comes with dangers if you're not careful about it. You have to do your research, go with a good corsetiere who knows that they're doing, and practice it responsibly. :)

  • Hey girl you look great, on a serious note, i would like to talk to you to help me loose my weight inches after birth... and secondly am in Europe, Belgium to be precise and is impossible to get such corsets.... Please send me your mail address or telephone number... Need your HELP !!!

  • @pretyboiy I don't give out my personal information, but I do have a PO box (it's on my channel page) and if you have any questions you're free to comment/message me, I check my inbox almost everyday. I suggest you watch "Corsets and the Reproductive System" where I talk about how women of many different cultures bind their bellies after childbirth and how it affects the body.

  • Damn, you're so pretty! Why wear a corset; i bet you look even better without it.

  • @FoldedArt Thank you, but I don't only wear a corset for the looks. I actually hide my corset under loose tunics and sweaters when I'm not making videos. It gives me good posture all day, and offers back support when I'm doing heavy lifting. It also encourages control of food portions and I eat healthy small meals instead of gorging on cookies, for instance.

  • what did your waist measure before you started and how long did it take you to get to 22 inches?

  • @missbecky911 My waist was 28 inches naturally. I was able to cinch down to 22 inches in the corset after 6 months of serious training (1 inch per month). After that I reached a plateau. Within that time, my natural waist went down to 27 inches.

  • Love your curves, what a nice figure

  • does it hurt or has it ever?

  • @KYLUVSM Corset training should never be painful. It just feels like a big bear hug! Think of it like having braces, it might be a little weird at first because you have to get used to moving differently... it's felt tight before, but not painful because it's a gradual change over months or years. There was one time that this corset started to hurt me but that's because it wasn't shaped to my body properly, and I stopped wearing it and bought better quality corset that was more comfortable. :)

  • I dont know much about corsets, Im from America, more specifically the south, and corsets have gained a pretty bad name among the people here. But I want to know, I heard that it was unhealthy and it pushes your organs down, causing health issues. Ive always found corsets beautiful, but I never knew much botu them. Id really love some health information. Either from website or you yourself. Thank you!

  • @JokerzPrincezz Hi, I have a playlist on my channel called "Physical Effects of Corseting"; it might interest you as I have separate videos on how corsets may affect parts of the body like organs, bones, digestion, breathing, bloodpressure etc. In some of those videos I also refer to scientific journals or other publications where I got this information.

  • @bishonenrancher thank you so much! Ill definantly check it out!

  • I'm a guy, and to me, this just looks frightening; it's deeply unsettling. I'm not attempting to bash you at all, but I cannot understand the appeal. I'm genuinely curious, what do guys usually do when they notice your very thin waistline?

  • @PhazonElitist Most of the time they don't notice because (with the exception of my youtube videos) I wear my corsets underneath my shirt. However my ex used to put his hands around my waist all the time. My current boyfriend does as well although he's more interested in the wider hips by contrast. Add that I can dare him to punch me in the gut, but due to the steel boning in the corset, when he tries to do it I don't feel a thing.

  • @bishonenrancher That's a funny point on the punching. Now that I think about it, I can see the appeal of corsets because, as you said, it makes the hips look a lot wider. I suppose I was just shocked by your waist as I have never seen a woman wear a corset, and didn't think about the benefits. Thanks for replying to me.

  • As soon as my boyfriend gets a new job and we can afford it, I will be getting a custom waist-trainer. It'll have to be overbust though. Can I ask what your method is for waist-training? Like, do you sleep in them? Last comment on your videos today, promise! Also, yeah, sit at 22". It suits you very much. And I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes corsets under clothing.

  • @anonymousgothcat I use the "roller coaster" method from the Corset Magic book. Basically I sit at a certain reduction for a little longer each day, until I'm comfortable at that reduction (say 24") for 8-12 hours. Then I restrict down to 23.5" and drop my hours down to 2-3 hours a day, then build up the number of hours that I can tolerate 23.5", etc. I don't like to sleep in my corset, I don't find it comfortable or necessary. :) Thanks for your comments, I enjoyed them! ^^

  • @bishonenrancher Must get that book! Thanks a lot, I will try it. I'm going to stop commenting on you now, since it's probably getting annoying, and I should be doing a lot of other things. :P One last thing, though: have you tried CorsetConnection? I have, I paid $200USD and was VERY disappointed. They wouldn't give me my money back either.

  • @anonymousgothcat No worries. :) I recognize a lot of the corset styles from CorsetConnection; they seem to stock (and hugely mark up) Vollers and Axfords corsets. I've tried the "Clarissa" (which is Vollers 1808) and the "Estelle" (Axfords C242) - I have video reviews for them. In all honesty I preferred the quality of the Axfords corset to the Vollers. :\ I can't comment on the customer service of CorsetConnection since I haven't dealt with them but thanks for the heads up, I'll avoid them.

  • @bishonenrancher For further elaboration while waiting for a cab: the one I have has the world's flimsiest spiral steel in it, and when I received it, it was already bent out of shape. It has bones in the wrong places, and the broad bones aren't next to the busk. It gives pretty much no shape or reduction. The fabric is pretty cheap and the waist tape is exposed satin ribbon, from a dollar store. It's not sewn properly. For $200.

  • @anonymousgothcat Yikes. :( Do you remember the name of the corset you bought from them? It would help to figure out the original manufacturing company.

  • Thank you so much for this video. I have just hit menopause and my waist is getting thicker even tho I am naturally slim. I would love to know where I can buy a decent quality corsette that will not show under my clothes, yet will give me back my feminine figure. If you can give me an online site to order I would be most grateful. Thanks for sharing, you are helping so many of us!

  • @jerramy Thanks for your kind comment! I think Timeless Trends corsets (timeless-trends [dot] com) give a nice feminine hourglass silhouette underneath clothing, without looking too obvious. They're also relatively affordable at around $100 each. The most comfortable corsets are ones that are custom made to your measurements; those can be $300 and up. :)

  • Do not become one of THEM!! STAY HUMAN! DO NOT TURN INTO THOSE ALIENS!!!!!

  • You look amazing!

  • @thrivesurvive Thank you very much! You're very kind. :)

  • where do you get decent real corsets?

  • @kittenlyric I have a playlist of corset reviews, almost all of them are decent real corsets. :) My favourite off-the-rack corsets are made by What Katie Did and Isabella Corsetry.

  • Does your waist stay like that when you take the corset off? Do you wear it all the time? Is it hard to digest your food?

  • @olflatop My waist doesn't stay exactly like this. I have lost perhaps 1 inch off my natural waist by corseting but it doesn't stay at 22 inches. I have a video called "Permanent Waist Reduction" that goes into more detail about it. :) I wear it maybe 8-12 hours a day at the most, but not everyday. It's not hard to digest food, but I have to avoid BIG meals and also carbonated drinks or other foods that cause bloating.

  • Phoenix you are beautiful and are the ideal size at 22-1/2 inches. Thanks for sharing your story with us. I would like to get to know you better - email me at max.co@live.com. Thanks so much.

  • @bishonenrancher Do you have a video of you without/ before you started wearing your corsets? Just interested in the difference it can make :)

  • @lennic95 On my other channel (LucyCorsetry) I have a video "How to measure yourself for a corset" where I show myself without my corset. It was recorded a couple of weeks after this video, I just reuploaded it a few days ago. :)

  • @lennic95 gracias por ensenarnos Dios te pagera por tan grande corazon, te cuento que que lo trate de hacer pero como tengo el maniqui, me quedo mal el molde pero trate, mil bendiciones marlucha694@hotmail, C olombiana agradecsida por todo 

  • Why do you need that to feel beautiful?? you already are!! no need to mess up your rips and body! it looks unnatural. love who you are without it :)

  • Oh, darling, You are feminine not because of the shape of your waist (it's just an aspect) -look at yourself-You're an idol of femininity! So sensual, so cute and so beautiful!!!

  • You seriously have the body of a real life barbie doll haha loves it

  • Doesn't this displace your organs? I heard back in the day a great deal of women died due to complications resulting from corsets.

  • @Hontaish There are a lot of stories circulating about corsets - some are true, some aren't. If organs couldn't move at all, then yoga instructors and contortionists would die. Corsets do displace organs a bit, but not as much as a baby displaces organs. Many women died in childbirth too, even before corsets were popular. Doctors at the time thought corsets caused tuberculosis or mental illness - now disproven. However, if I have a cough, I don't corset so I can clear my lungs properly. :)

  • this actually works?! o.O"

    I've been trying to find ways to make my waist thinner cause i have the build of my father but the wide hips from my grandma. it looks kinda weird!!!!

  • It looks unnatural to me, but if you like it and think it's sexy, then by all means who am I to judge? Good job though, I would have never imagined someone could get that small O_O

  • A woman never looks sexier than when she is corsetted, the corset makes a lovely shape a beautiful shape.............to my eye you look wonderful!

  • @kgraves022 It's for women who are obsessed with being what everyone else around them tells them to be. No honest guy ever said a thin waist was sexy... real guys like a woman with some meat on their bones and smooth curves... not look like they've been pinched nearly in half.

  • @Hosorrow Almost nobody knows I do this because 90% of the time I wear my corsets UNDER my clothing. It has nothing to do with what other people tell me; I don't wear corsets for anybody but myself. Also: just as women are not all the same, men are also not all the same. People have different personalities, tastes, interests etc. and it's ignorant to categorize "real men" as liking one thing. You may not like the look of corsets but thousands of others beg to differ.

  • @bishonenrancher Not to be rude, just curious, why do you do this? :)

  • @bishonenrancher Well I think you look beautifull. Not only your waist. you also have a very kind and pretty face AND voice. And your chest, waist and more are all very stunning. To my opinion, they should have more woman that look like you ;)

    Real men support the interests of their woman. just as real woman support their men. And what is real........ your beauty for sure.

  • @Hosorrow if you have a problem with it why are you watching the vid?

  • @Hosorrow I've never wanted to be what everyone tells me to be. In fact, other than the few who are inquisitive about my corset wearing, most think that I needn't bother with them or just don't quite get it like you. I love the feeling of corsets & I love that they show off my natural hourglass figure & make it more extreme if I want. I'm 36", 26", 36" naturally but can lace down in my 18" corset to 20" currently. I like that it still fits even though I gained 2" all over on my meds.

  • @Hosorrow Im sorry but I had to respond to your ignorance! some of wwhat you said is true, but your definition of curvy is wrong! curvy means small waist,wide hips,big butt,thighs and breasts. Look at brazilian dancer renata frisson or marilyn monroe or coco austin and the like. A small waist is vital! I have an article in Arabic talking about how Arab men as wl as men worldwide loove a small waist! havent you heard of hourglas or coco cola body? curvy is not fat and its not skinny either!

  • oh my god, this girl is sooooo gorgeous

  • wohoooo you're canadian! :)

    you're also from york region... whooohooo :)

  • ummm has your waist gotten smaller since doing the corset training? i mean i am 31 inch waist naturally and i work out religiously genes unfortunatly has me all wide :(

  • @HeyitsGeri I'm not the original poster, but I do corset train. Yes, it will make you smaller. However, it takes a lot of time and patience. Plus continued diet and exercise. I feel your pain. I too came from the meatier end of the gene pool.

  • ah ok cool are u able to do things like sit in a car while u have the corset on>? id imagine have the seat belt on would restrict your posture?

  • @murpho1100 If I slide the seat away from the wheel and then tilt the back of it up straight, I can drive fine with a corset. I can even check my blind spot. :)

  • hi ,what is your ultimate goal?

  • @murpho100 I'm happy at 22 inches, although perhaps someday I may get down to 20. I'm not too concerned about it though.

  • ouch!!!! does the process hurt? omg ur so tinny

  • @aisha06baby The process should never hurt! This was done very slowly over a long time. It feels like a hug.

  • @bishonenrancher oh ok... thats cool, ur very beautiful btw

  • Can you do a video showing your waist with out a corset so we can see if it has giving you more of a waist line? I'm a ruler figure swell and would lime to start waist training thanx

  • Wow

  • You said your a 23 corsetted but what is yiur waist size w/o the corset?

  • @LCRenee19 Now I can corset to 22", my waist is naturally 27".

  • how much do you eat? seriously- not being funny.... what is your appetite like??? i eat a lot but am not fat but thick....... Where do you suggest on getting one as close as good as this?????????????????

  • @italiancatwoman When I'm corseted like this, I eat small meals or many snacks throughout the day. Before I started corseting I had a problem with not eating during the day and then having a huge supper. The corset has helped me to stabilize my eating habits. Bezerk Corsets no longer exists, but the owner of that company is married to the owner of Bound by Obsession (another corset company) so check out her commissions; they probably use similar patterning techniques.

  • tiny waist r u planning on increasing the hips to match the top and just have the waist? I am off to buy one soon I lost 2 dress sizes yrs ago doing this i ate less and when it came off my body was used to the smaller portions so the weight stayed off. I was eating healthy at the time too.

  • @natty871 Hi there! Thanks for your input, I love to hear about others' corseting experiences. Congratulations on your weight loss, that's incredible. :) I don't have any plans to change my hips, I'm only comfortable changing the waist.

  • Hey. I just wanted to tell you I've been wearing my corset for a little while and I can already see a difference. I also got breast and butt implants and with a corset they look huge! I LOVE it!!!!! Thanks so much and tell me what you think. How much longer until I get a waist like yours?

  • @salonperm Hi! This corset gave me a 4" waist reduction at the time, and it took me about 5 months of regular training to achieve it. I was able to get a 2" reduction right away, and each month or so I was able to reduce another half-inch. Everyone is different and each person's body responds differently to corseting, though, so don't push yourself too hard. :) Take care!

  • After a while will your body actuallt be curvier even without the corset?

  • @jeffreeluver Yes, after about 6 months to a year, I noticed my waist was naturally smaller without the corset.

  • Can we see what your waist looks like without the corset? I'm not asking you to go nude...maybe like in a tight fitting shirt or bikini? I'm just curious. (:

  • You look so polite calm and gorgeous, keep on goin this way!

  • @pantyhose40 Yes, men can do this as well.

  • What is the purpose of this? I truly do not understand. Do you go out in public with that thing on or just wear it at home to train your body?

  • @kgraves022 If I do go out with it, I usually wear it under a loose-fit shirt so people don't stare. I do however have several fashionable corsets (with a less dramatic waist) that I can wear over clothing as a statement. I use corsets to improve my posture, control my appetite and I also like the feeling of being hugged all the time.

  • lol, this must look more shocking in the NUDE, i cant even imagine that, and i am the most imaginative person..yiykes.

  • @want2BHappyNude My waist doesn't look like this naturally, haha. It springs back to normal when the corset comes off. :)

  • Thanks. :) I have one last question. I heard that corset training will change my posture and the way I walk. Does it? And how will I walk and sit? Will people be able to see a difference? Thank you!

  • @salonperm A properly-fitted, short-hip, Victorian style corset will give you excellent posture but will keep your spine in a natural position. You will sit and stand a little taller, but (if you hide the corset under loose shirts) otherwise no one should know whether you're wearing a corset. However other types of corsets like Edwardian, S-curve styles do change your posture in an unnatural way and it will be more evident, so those should be avoided. :)

  • Thanks for replying. That's good that I don't have to sleep in it. But can corset training make my breasts and hips appear a lot bigger?

  • @salonperm Because of your smaller waist, your bust and hips will appear larger just by comparison, yes. They won't necessarily GROW or anything, it's just a trick of the eye. :)

  • what size is your waistline now?

  • @TheLastDragon73 I cut back on my training because of work over the last year, so my waist is around 23" corseted.

  • I love your waist! I want to start this so bad. I have a few questions. Should I wear my corset all day even when I sleep and if I train my waist long enough will my hips and breasts appear larger. I want a wasp waist soooo bad.

  • @salonperm When you start corset training you should only wear it for a few hours at a light reduction (1-2 inches smaller than your natural waist) until that becomes more comfortable. Then you can start increasing the time you wear it. When you can go about most of your day comfortably in it, then you're ready to start reducing your waist more. It's not necessary to sleep in it (I find it uncomfortable so I don't) but it is important to take a lot of time and go slowly, with comfort. :)

  • Contact me for corsettes. Inbox me.

  • Thanks

  • Can you actually breathe and can fat people wear them?

  • @Manutd276 Yes, of course I can breathe. I talked all throughout the video! Corsets can be made for any shape and size so all people can wear them - large, small, male, female, young and old (within reason and common sense).

  • thx for the help I will. and I'll let you know when I get mine.

  • Just a question, does your body stay that way after you take the corset off? Or does it go back to normal?

  • @RainbowBetta Short-term, it goes back to normal. If you wear a corset for many months or years, the waist will start to take on the shape of the corset, but will never be naturally the same measurements as the inside of the corset. I explain this more in my video "Permanent Waist Reduction"

  • beautiful video and amazing reduction, your silhouette is beautiful really gorgeous

  • do you know of any cheap corset places. I have a low budget and cant find any in Michigan.

  • @HellfireBratt You'll be hard pressed to find a corset under $60 but a good place to start would be Leatherotics or Orchard Corset. Google those and check out their websites (I'd post a link here but hyperlinks in comments are not allowed).

  • @HellfireBratt if i may suggest...if you are from the us corset-story . com is a wonderful place they do cheap corsets of the day that are fabulous...you can also find them on facebook at dacebook . com/corsetsUK they have fashion corsets, waist training...and many more :)

  • @HellfireBratt HolyClothing.  They have corsets and dresses under 60 dollars! Very cheap!

  • You're so pretty. Don't hurt your tummy.

  • i think being that skinny looks unhealthy if it makes you feel beautifull thats gr8:) everyb woman should feel beautifull but i wouls never wanna be that skinny

  • @Megan2630 She's not very skinny. She is actually very shapely. The corset just emphasises the waist. It has actually been worked out scientifically that women with large waist to hip ratios (i.e. larger difference in the size of waist & hips) are healthier (lower cancer rates) than those with an apple shape. Due to fat placement. Though the corset won't actually make you healthier in that respect, it makes you LOOK like a figure which is healthier.

  • I have a question. I'm a singer and breathing from my diaphragm is kinda important lol. If I start corseting (I'm a 33" waist so I would go to a 28" and about as far as I would go) would I still be able to breath with my diaphragm?

  • @RavenEvanescence I've heard from a doc that reductions of up to 4 inches is okay. I've sung in a corset and for the first 2-3" reduction I actually like having the corset as a force to push against with my diaphragm. Beyond that I wouldn't recommend for singing (so maybe put your limit at 29" or 30" for the moment and see how you feel.).

  • @bishonenrancher Thank you for the advice :)

  • You look beautiful and I'm not hating at all, but my personal opinion is that you go NO smaller. 1- It will look MUCH too unnatural and it's almost that way now but not bad, but the proportion between the shoulder and waist will not be sexy any smaller imo. 2- I hope you are aware of the great medical risk by compressing your vital organs together, and if you are not please research them in your process. Good luck

  • You look good Lisa. I want a good corset. I went to Fredricks of Hollywood. Although i bought one, It didn't look like the quality of the ones you wear and it didn't hold me in as well. Can you suggest a good corset place in the US?

  • @Konztance Timeless Trends is a US-based company that has good quality corsets. Almost all their corsets are $99... it's a bit more expensive than Fredericks, but Timeless Trends has a lifetime guarantee on all of their corsets.

  • "bishonenrancher" nice XD

  • i though how beautiful you were, until you showed off what you're doing to yourself. you're gonna be the shape you were born to be, you are and will be beautiful, regardless, if you allow yourself to be xxx

  • what is your minimal waist measurement in your tightest corset?

  • You are very sweet! Thank you for giving hope to those of us with 28-30" natural waists (even if we have abs of steel lol)!

  • how long have you been wearing a corset to have it that way and when did you notice a difference.

  • so if you took it off your waist will still be that small?

  • @KrissyJay678 No, I have to keep wearing it to keep it at 22 inches. But at the time it did reduce my natural waist from 28 to 26 inches. You have to keep it up though.

  • @bishonenrancher what do you mean that you have to keep wearing it? does that mean you have to keep wearing it for the rest of your life? or if you wore it for let's say a year, would that make your waist more curvy if you decided to take it off after a year? thnx :)

  • @rahmanrustaie Yes, if you wear it for a year and then never again for the rest of your life, then your waist will initially be more curvy but then slowly expand to its original girth. Watch my video called "Permanent Waist Reduction", I talk about this in more detail.

  • You look awsome honey. I like to wear corsets myself and i must say u look really really good and feminine with your corset. I´m glad there are more women (and i mean women) who like to wear corsets. best wishes from spain

    sandra

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  • HIii bishonrancher! Im a 19 year old girl from holland. I understand exactly what you mean by wanting a small waist. I'm of healthy weight tough I had a few areas of concern about my body. for example 'not having a defined waist' samll pouch and a typical ruler shape :( I made the mistake to go out and have ps! This was 2 months ago. my belly looks fine! but my waist has not moved and inch! Right now Im thinking bout buying a corset :) Do you have any recommendations for beginners? cya xx

  • @mizmadnez91 Wow.. if you've had surgery then you should wait at least 6 months to a year to totally heal. You might look and feel fine but your body is still recovering! I have a corset review playlist on my channel where I review corsets from Leatherotics, Timeless Trends and What Katie Did. All are good for their prices and give different shapes; pick which one you think would suit you best. :)

  • @bishonenrancher Really the surgery was a piece of cake,,, havnt felt a thing! I feel great! Uhuum the surgery was under local anesthetic ,,,so I was up and awake during surgery which took about 20 mins.. which was kinda fast! I think it has somehting to do with me being kinda of normal weight just a few problem areas. but heee thnx for the tip! Leatherotics! im gonna check it out :)

  • at first i didnt like this but now im starting to think... this is really good for people who are apple shaped...it might actually really help them

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  • Where do you buy corset from?

  • Where do you get your corsets? Thank you.

  • whats the most werdest thing is that i have never worn a corset before and all i do is tighten my waist string as far as i can and when i mesured it was 20" how come? But i am also just 15 so don't get freak out or enything.

  • why do you feel like you need to do that to yourself? what is wrong with how your body naturally is?

    thank you.

  • @mekkabon well i started my corset training and i get asked this all the time but i dont feel the need to do it. i just like it. its kinda like why do people dye their hair? or get their ears pierced. i do it mainly because i like the enhance the hourglass look thats it.

  • @Left4D3V I see what you mean, except dying hair and a small ear piercing doesn't necessarily negatively effect your health. With any body modification, it starts from the notion that we are somehow not 'good enough' as we are born. I'm not saying I'm perfect, and that my society doesn't influence me at all, but I have to personally draw the line when things become dangerous to my health.

  • @mekkabon I've been 105lbs - 140lbs and I have never had a defined waistline. Wearing a corset gives me the hourglass figure I never naturally had. I find the classic Victorian silhouette to be very pretty. My cosplays are also more accurate with my "cartoonish" waist. I also like the feel of the constant embrace. My corseting isn't dangerous to my health; I have covered many of those rumors in other videos. You don't have to like corseting, but please respect the fact that I do.

  • @mekkabon really, if you wear a corset so tight that it's dangerous to your health, you need to slow down. corsets are not dangerous garments.

  • I don't usually eat in my corset. I wear it in between meals, and all I drink is water. I've only had my corset for a week.

  • I have a question. I have recently started corseting and I only wear it for about3-4 hits a day. Every time I take it off I get bad stomach pain. Why is this happening?

  • @prisssis It could be what you're eating or drinking before/during the time you wear your corset. Digestion involves peristalsis (movement and contraction of your GI tract) and this is somewhat inhibited when you wear your corset. Eating large meals, hard-to-digest meals or drinking stimulants like coffee might lead to cramping, especially when you take off the corset and your organs expand again.

  • where can i buy a corset like that??

  • first of all great vid! and 2ndly how long did it take you to shrink your waist?

  • @lananaXxX It took me about 6 months to get it down this far (a four-inch reduction on me at the time).

  • I'm baffled on how people think this actually looks good...

  • @Santapants4032 I feel the same way...

  • @Santapants4032 I'm baffled as to why people who don't like this video still watch it. Why waste your time?

  • @bishonenrancher Lol good job dear lady

  • @.@i soooo want to have a tiny waist like urs!! @.@

  • I luuuuv the tiny waist...it makes her boobs look so big too

  • how long does your rib cage form into that shape? does it take years? and if you stop with corsets does your waist go back to normal?

  • Just curious, how many corsets do you own now since the making of this video? What's your current size (natural & laced)?

  • @knowtalent05 I could probably cycle through my corsets every 2 weeks or so - including the corsets I made myself. My natural waist is now around 26. Since I retired this front lacing corset, I've kept my corseted waist at around 23.5 but will start training diligently again now that I've gotten a good replacement.

  • wow youre so beuteful! love youre waist!

  • Seriously! You're beautiful! That looks whiling because it is! It isn't healthy looking at all!

  • you look amazing!!! i want to do that too, i know it takes a time to finally be like this, but can you please tell me... when you took your corset off, is your waist still that shape?

    i mean, i haven't many curves and that's why i love to wear corsets, but haven't do any training, so i use them for some special events (only for a while) and when i took them off my waist returns to it's natural shape... does that happens to you?? that's all i want to know before i start with this =)

  • @marielnalli When I take my corset off, it stays a little smaller for about an hour and expands back to it's normal shape. However, after years of training it is possible to make your waist smaller around the clock. :)

  • when's a good time to start?? im about ta be 17 and i heard you're supposed to start when you're bones are still developing.. yea or nay?