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[quote=Anonymous]I wore one from ages 13 to 16. Her worries are somewhat valid . . . it’s really not fun to wear and try to dress around, and it can feel hot and clunky. However, I found that my friends, classmates, and fellow campers were really supportive, and no one ever made me feel bad about it. Some advice—cotton camis or fitted shirts underneath help keep things more comfortable. I would also highly recommend PT. It wasn’t a thing when I was a teen, and I feel that I could have benefitted from it. I think that being essentially corseted during those years affected my flexibility and range of mobility, and PT back in the day may have spared me some of that. The light at the end of that tunnel? The brace worked and stabilized my curves, so I didn’t need surgery. It also distributed my body fat to places where one might want it, so when I was done I had some curves to flaunt. [/quote]
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