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Todays Friendly Reminder That CORSETS WERE NOT ANTI-FEMINIST TORTURE DEVICES. They Were Structural Garments
today’s friendly reminder that CORSETS WERE NOT ANTI-FEMINIST TORTURE DEVICES. They were structural garments that supported the back, lifted the bewbies, and made the rest of a lady’s clothes fit right. Tight-lacing was something that only upper-class people did, and they didn’t even do it that often. Corsets were basically just bras! And a lot of the time, they were more comfortable than modern bras because they were made for each woman based on her individual measurements! Plus-size women AND skinny women wore corsets just like all body types wear bras!! Victorian men and the stories written by them are what taught us to hate them!! They!!! Are!!! Not!!! Torture devices!!!
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