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Today,
many believe that 19-century corsets are symbols of repression
and express control over the woman and the female body. But the
corset was also among the few possibilities for a Victorian woman
to express her subjective sexuality in a social acceptable manner.

Thus, it could be
associated with great pleasure for the woman, when the laces were
put through the holes, and it was pulled in, so she achieved the
desired figure. |