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No_Finish_Line wrote: »what's the difference?
waist trainers are designed to literally "train your waist" they are meant to be worn for extended periods of time- and you condition yourself to wearing them with actual literally transition periods.
Corsets are the old fashioned equivalent of spanx or control top panties- put it on= cinch it up- take it off when you're done.
You can google it corset vs waist trainer- comes right up.
so, your saying the difference is how long you leave it on for0 -
I stick to eating healthy and lifting some weights0
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Tortitudekitty wrote: »Stupid is as stupid does.
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No_Finish_Line wrote: »No_Finish_Line wrote: »what's the difference?
waist trainers are designed to literally "train your waist" they are meant to be worn for extended periods of time- and you condition yourself to wearing them with actual literally transition periods.
Corsets are the old fashioned equivalent of spanx or control top panties- put it on= cinch it up- take it off when you're done.
You can google it corset vs waist trainer- comes right up.
so, your saying the difference is how long you leave it on for
No, waist trainers are made with a different material meant to reshape while a corset it meant to contour.
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^^ there was also some sort of weird *kitten* shaper advertised on that page0
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I have an ad blocker so I guess I didn't see it. But that was the only website I could find that worked on my work computer that explained the difference.0
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I like the posture improvements I get from my weekends of wearing a bodice or corset. I don't do it for that, but like dressing up for renaissance faire, and reap the improved posture from it for a few months. LOL! Improving posture also helps to create the look of a waist.0
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lmao0
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Hello NO! Also, Kim K said it was great so that alone makes it the stupidest thing out there. HAAA0
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MissHolidayGolightly wrote: »
God I hope thats photoshopped lol. I can only imagine what her internal organs look like.0 -
Nope, she has the world record for smallest waist at 15 inches. Her name is Cathie Jung and she lived in a corset/waist trainer for 25 years. I think she just has one misshapen organ now0
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Reminds me of Vera Ellen's waist. Just watched White Christmas over the holidays and Im always surprised by her tiny waist.
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I think it was common to use waist cinchers in the first part of the 20th century. It seems all the leading ladies had impossibly tiny waists.0
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Oh, wow. I'm into the hourglass look, but those tiny waists are freaking me out!! But then I'm thinking- what it works? Let me get one and keep it on for 25 years. I'm kidding!!0
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http://www.cathiejung.com/Sites_of_Interest.htm
I don't know if this will work, but I'm trying to post to a picture that shows what Cathie Jung currently looks like. Doesn't it look like all of her organs were shifted down and out in a weird bulge?0 -
ckholland3 wrote: »http://www.cathiejung.com/Sites_of_Interest.htm
I don't know if this will work, but I'm trying to post to a picture that shows what Cathie Jung currently looks like. Doesn't it look like all of her organs were shifted down and out in a weird bulge?
Yeah I see what you mean. I just took a look at the website. Maybe its her intestines not knowing where to go? idk.
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I would say it's organs and fat that shifted elsewhere. It looks painful having a waist the size of a neck.. like she'll bend in half if she takes off her corset.0
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