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Shaper question.

Started by kariann330, November 06, 2013, 10:26:38 PM

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kariann330

Call em spanx, fat suits, shapers what ever you want to call em, im wondering, do they work with the harder boy fat, or only the softer fat that women are lucky enough to have?

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Yukari-sensei

I have shapers and I used them before I even started on spiro. They work like a charm for me! Shapewear definitely helps a girl present a better figure, and gives a reminder in the mirror of what you are trying to get to when you're on the treadmill! ;D

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Tori

IME, they do not work miracles pre HRT, but I sure do like their gentle support. They really help support a panty tuck. They do not hide the belly entirely but can give a slight muffin top effect. They are one of those clothing articles that always provides tactile, feminine feedback. Also their slight tugging and pushing gives subtle posture hints. Finally, while they do not make the butt bigger, they lift it well, moving and firming the fat into more feminine places and separating slightly at the bottom to give the slightest impression of feminine hips. I was actually shocked the first time I brushed my hand across my own butt in shapers. My hand didn't feel my butt, rather something much more female. If they could fool my own sense of touch, they must be doing something right.


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