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Date Posted: 18:28:47 10/05/24 Sat
Author: Robert
Subject: Re: Earliest Memories - In 3 Parts
In reply to: Alex A 's message, "Earliest Memories - In 3 Parts" on 10:18:28 10/05/24 Sat

>I really can't remember when I became aware of
>girdles.
>
>Part 1: When I was pretty young, certainly a single
>digit age, Mother got me 3 bathing suits (or maybe
>trunks, not really sure of the difference). Anyway
>they were beige, brown, and black. They were actually
>entirely made of elastic material, not a stretchy
>woven fabric like a Speedo. Not really tight, but
>good and snug all around. They felt really nice
>wearing them. Fairly often I would put all 3 on at
>once and sleep in them. Not as tight as a tight
>girdle, but still pretty good, and probably nearly
>like a girdle. I liked tight then, and I still like
>really tight, probably just like everyone here. I
>liked wearing them, but eventually time and the
>chlorine in the swimming pools finished them off,
>sadly.
>
>Part 2: I liked the girdle pages in Eaton's and
>Simpsons catalogues. (Pretty much like Sears for our
>American readers.) I spent a lot of time ogling the
>girdle pages, there were some very appealing pictures.
> I had to make sure I kept the catalogues out of
>sight. From the wear on the pages and broken spine,
>you could see what pages I was spending my time on,
>and I didn't want people asking me, a male, why I was
>looking at those particular pages. Then as now I find
>women much more appealing below the waist than above,
>so the bra section had no wear.
>
>Part 3: Unlike some of the people here our family had
>no aunts or grandmothers or sisters to act as role
>models. My mother did have a few girdles, but so far
>as I could tell she just about never wore them. She
>did, of course, have a girdle drawer with about 3 of 4
>in it. Needless to say I did get into it, and on
>occasion into the girdles as well. I absolutely loved
>that, they felt so good on. Everybody here knows
>about that. But fear of being discovered limited the
>occasions. Needless to say she did discover something
>wrong. I guess I didn't put them back the same or
>something. She asked me about it, I can't remember
>what I said but I didn't have a good story. She
>walked away shaking her head. I had to be more
>careful, although I certainly didn't stop. No way I
>could abandon that pleasure. I don't know if she
>quizzed my brother (4 years older than me) or not. I
>am sure he would have denied everything so she
>probably didn't know who was the culprit. So far as I
>know my brother was never into it. But then I am sure
>he didn't know anything about me.
>
>
>I don't know the relative time line for these, but I
>am sure Part 1 was first. Parts 2 and 3 were probably
>about the same time.
>
>I am sure some of these stories will seem familiar to
>the experiences of people here. Let us know how this
>compares with your experiences. We will be very
>interested!

Thanks, I enjoyed reading about your early girdle memories. Yes I can definitely relate to your early girdle wearing experiences. I was asked if I had been in my mom's underwear drawer. I of course denied it. But like you, I couldn't stop enjoying something so wonderful as wearing a girdle. Especially when mom bought a new girdle. It felt so amazing the first time I pulled it on. I can still remember exactly just how it felt.

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  • Re: Earliest Memories - In 3 Parts -- hidnviews, 10:02:42 11/23/24 Sat
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