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Package Augmentation

written by J.S. at  on 06.10. at 05:59:31
Everyone knows that you have better not show up to a ballet class with a small package.

Dance belts do augment a little bit, but mostly they compress as well, not giving you a very impressive size at all!

Also, dance belts flatten the upper part of your butt, and you can tell you are wearing one through a leotard or tights.

My solution involves the creative use of old socks and some scissors.

You see, the ankle part of cotton socks is actually a great package pad!!

Just get your personal measurements by placing the ankle part of the sock flat against your package, using the naturally sticking out ankle part as the outside and mark the top and bottom (you know where those are)...now cut.

It's a perfect fit.

You can cut two out and sew them together for an even bigger package...or three...alright, let's not get carried away.

The point is it goes on smooth under tights or a leotard, so that your silhouette is not marked by undergarments, and it looks like absolutely the real thing!

It also looks completely natural.

I prefer doing this because there is no dance belt deforming the look of one's butt or hips, and your curves look A LOT better.

Also, don't be surprised if you catch girls looking at your great-looking package.  (what a turn on!!!)

Just keep sock size and color in mind.  Use socks whose color match the color of the tights or leotard you intend to wear.

Happy Classes

J.S.


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