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Date Posted: 15:30:31 03/10/25 Mon
Author: Michael
Subject: Re: Walking in a girdle
In reply to: Sandy T. 's message, "Re: Walking in a girdle" on 11:50:02 03/06/25 Thu

>It's been a couple years now and contour shaping
>garments and girdles fill my drawers. What started as
>my wife’s weight control suggestion has become our
>daily routine.
>My experience of wearing a girdle wasn't simply a
>matter of putting it on and going about my day. Like
>learning to play the piano, my wife insisted it
>required dedication, practice, and a willingness to
>endure initial discomfort for the sake of eventual
>outcome.
>The first few months, there was a learning curve
>involved, a process of how to properly put on the
>girdle, adjust it for optimal comfort and control, and
>move with it in a way that felt natural and graceful.
>There were many days I wanted to reject them and let
>it all hang out but my wife insisted my figure was
>showing such improvement and I’d gotten used to the
>sensation of being held in. We shopped to find the
>right control and a balance between support and
>restriction.
>Just as a pianist spends hours practicing scales, a
>girdle wearer has to put in the time to find what
>works. It was a process of trial and error, figuring
>out what worked and gradually increasing the amount of
>time worn and the level of constriction.
>The objective of the regimen was to achieve a
>waist-to-hip ratio of 0.75 which my wife said was an
>aesthetically pleasing physique. By targeting my
>waistline, the goal was to create a more defined waist
>and enhance the overall smooth curvature of my figure.
>
>There were setbacks and frustrations along the way.
>There were days when the control garments felt too
>tight, too uncomfortable, too restrictive. There were
>times when wearing a girdle would never feel natural.
>But with my wife’s encouragement and perseverance, I
>eventually achieved a level of daily comfort.
>One of my favorites is the Bellefit postpartum
>cheekster. It has discrete control that tightens the
>belly, rounds the bottom without a panty line and
>features a wide gusset. (Important)
>I’m proud to say that my wife and I wear almost the
>same size pants now. She likes me wearing her
>stretchy jeans which make me aware of the subtle shift
>in my movements. My hips, once moving with a
>straightforward purpose, now sway gently with each
>step. It’s an almost imperceptible change, a delicate
>sway, a graceful rhythm that flows effortlessly.
>It’s a far cry from my previous gait, which had been
>brisk and efficient, devoid of any unnecessary
>flourishes. My new way of moving is undeniably
>feminine, which my wife says is soft and alluring.
>
>
>
>>My wife not only seems to encourage my figure
>>training, and she actually loves my new shape. She
>>teases me, “Look at us! No more jiggle! Just a
>>little wiggle.”
>>Yes, is my reduced waist creating a wiggle or is it
>>the addictive feel of satin against denim? She says I
>>have to learn to control my hips to walk with more
>>smoothness and take complete control of my
>>hip-rolling. It was fun for her to teach me the way
>>she controls her wiggle in a girdle.
>>“How fun,” my wife said, watching me do change ups in
>>walking and even doing a model strut.
>>She told me, “Now just practice and you’ll always be
>>in control.”
>>“Not sure when I will ever walk like that?” I said
>>laughing.
>>“You like watching me wiggle and I like watching you.
>>It makes wearing girdles fun and sensual.”

Hello Sandy,
It looks like your habit might very well escalate to an irreversible girdle fetish if you're not careful. On the other hand you may already be there and falling in love with it.
Nothing like a well fitting girdle to drive you insane...!
Michael

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