Ines

The first time that pinched there, I saw Jesus.

I keep the silicone tubing around the short cable that runs from the shield to the rear opening now.

    Tjc Indeed, you are correct but I think it is more that your body adapts to the belt shape over time. You just have to bend the belt as close as you possibly can to the shape it needs to be and then adapt to that.

    interestingly, it even worked for someone like me who never liked wearing the belt, so it can't just be from the body but part of the truth must lie in the fit of the belt, otherwise I could have easily used body changes to cheat the belt

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      Angelina That is a good point. Belt wearing needs to be dynamic and the keyholder needs to keep an eye on the fit of the belt over time to be sure the fit has not changed. The idea that you could cheat the belt with body changes is an interesting one. Do you think it would have been noticed if you had tried that?

        WriterAlexis

        It is very painful, yes I have the tubes and clips that theorically make more solid the cables and avoid it, but at least, for me it is pinchy. Much more than the NS belt.

        Tjc Do you think it would have been noticed if you had tried that?

        i think i would have had health problems. i am very thin, if i lost more weight it could have been dangerous and yes my father would have noticed it

        a month later

        I had no skin issues thankfully.

        2 months later

        Sin

        I just found Body Glide in the bike section of Walmart. A small stick was only $10. This stuff feels amazing.