No, it's not
No it can not.
yes, wearing a corset gives you a smaller waist and usually boosts your breasts .
It's difficult to determine an exact number of people who died from wearing a corset since records may not distinguish specific causes of death related to corset use. However, historical evidence suggests that prolonged corset wearing could lead to health issues such as restricted breathing, organ damage, and fainting, which could potentially contribute to death in extreme cases.
Yes. Wearing a corset pushes in stomach fat
a refine waist line similar to women wearing corset.
Suffocating. You eventually get used to it but it hurts if you have big breasts. =.=
If you happen to be wearing a corset with diamonds on it , other wise no.
Well, honey, let me tell you - corsets may have been a pain in the ribs for many back in the day, but they didn't exactly have a death toll attached to them. People may have fainted or had difficulty breathing, but it's unlikely that anyone actually kicked the bucket just from wearing a corset. So, to answer your question, the number of people who have died specifically from wearing a corset is probably as rare as finding a unicorn riding a rainbow.
cutiebecca13 is an avatar on the website called zwinkies. she is usually wearing jean shorts and a blue corset top. she is the best zwinky.She is really pretty.
Corset - This is one area for high marketing potential.The aim of a corset is just to immobilize the lumbar spine, whatever be the disease condition. A rigid, body-contoured, mildly padded, light-weight, strong, custom-made corset, though not comfortable to wear, is the best. (People do not like wearing this because it restricts movement - But that is the purpose of a good corset!)As a marketing strategy there is - Magnetized ones, various materials, metals, cloth, plastic, acrylic etc etc to capture the will and fancies of the tender-hearted in search of a straw that will save them.
By wearing corset or clothes fit with one, or even wearing body shape ups inside your shirts or dresses, just make sure they are not too tight otherwise you would look funny.
Corset training is the practice of wearing a corset 23 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to reshape the upper body. This is also known as 23/7 waist training or tightlacing, as the corset is only taken off to shower. The aim is to gradually compress the ribs into a more tapred shape, although the corset must always be worn in order to maintain the waistline. Corsets worn by tightlacers are of a much higher quality and specification than those usually available on the high street. In order to be suitable for tightlacing, a corset must be custom made for the wearer in order to be a perfect fit, and far more durable than those intended for fashion.