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  • COMM: Michele Koebke has shrunk her waist

  • to a tiny 54 centimetres by wearing a corset everyday for 3 years.

  • Michele: Three years ago my waist was 64cm,

  • today it's 54cm. It's reduced by 10cm, as you can see when I show the original size.

  • COMM: And the 24-year-old plans to go even

  • further, to match her idol, Cathie Jung, whose 34 centimetre waist is the smallest in the

  • world.

  • Michele: It embraces me and gives me the pretty,

  • deformed waist. It feels nice and smooth. It's unique.

  • COMM: Michele has gradually laced herself

  • into smaller and smaller corsets, which she wears constantly, even when sleeping.

  • Michele: My life hasn't changed, just slowed

  • down a little. Now my movement is more feminine.

  • COMM: Unsurprisingly, years of squeezing herself

  • have had a negative impact on Michele's health.

  • Michele: Right now I'm a little breathless.

  • Changing corsets is like a high-performance sport for me.

  • COMM: Her muscles are so weak, that she struggles

  • to stand up without a corset, and her stomach is so constricted, that Michele can't manage

  • a normal sized breakfast, lunch or dinner. Instead, she has to eat up to 10 small meals

  • a day.

  • Today, she's paying a visit to her doctor

  • to see the extent of the damage to her body.

  • Michele: I am to afraid of the result; I don't

  • feel any pain. I guess it would be painful if there were problems.

  • COMM: The examination reveals that Michele's

  • having digestion problems. Her stomach is not only constricted, it has also been slowly

  • forced out of its normal horizontal position.

  • Tests also show her breathing is not as strong

  • as it should be for a woman of her age.

  • Doctor: In time it won't be possible to move

  • without the corset, or in the worst case, it won't be possible to move in general.

  • Michele: I'm not scared buy the results because

  • I already knew the score.

  • COMM: Michele is certainly no stranger to

  • stares and gasps from passers by when she's out in public.

  • Man: Honestly, it's not beautiful. It looks

  • painful and the waist is too small.

  • Man: Awesome! I'm an old guy but I have never

  • seen something like this in my like. I like it!

  • COMM: But people are not always negative towards

  • Michele. One of the places she's found thousands of supporters is on YouTube, where Michele

  • regularly uploads videos of herself.

  • Michele: I'm happy about every single comment.

  • They're mostly positive, so I'm very proud of it. Of course, there are still negative

  • reactions and questions like, "Are you still able to breathe and eat?" But that's normal

  • and mainly the reactions are positive.

  • COMM: Michele is determined to continue her

  • quest to have a tiny waist, despite the threat to her health.

  • Michele: I absolutely want to achieve 38cm.

COMM: Michele Koebke has shrunk her waist

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Small Waist: I Want The World's Smallest Waist

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    稲葉白兎 posted on 2014/09/05
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negative

US /ˈnɛɡətɪv/

UK /'neɡətɪv/

  • adjective
  • Pessimistic or unfavorable.
  • Unfavorable or critical.
  • Harmful or undesirable.
  • Carrying a negative electric charge.
  • Expressing or containing a negation or denial.
  • Being harmful, unwanted or unhelpful
  • Less than zero.
  • In mathematics, being less than zero
  • Less than zero.
  • Focusing on the bad aspects; pessimistic
  • Indicating the absence of something, such as a disease or condition.
  • Expressing disagreement or refusal.
  • Indicating the absence of a particular condition, substance, or organism.
  • Expressing or signifying negation, refusal, or denial.
  • noun
  • The opposite to a positive electrical charge
  • In grammar, containing words such as 'no' or 'not'
  • Reply to a question or statement that means 'no'
  • Image on camera film used to make a photo
  • A reversed image on a transparent base, used to make positive prints.
  • A refusal, denial, or rejection.
  • A negative statement or response.
impact

US /ˈɪmˌpækt/

UK /'ɪmpækt/

  • noun
  • A striking effect or result to hit with force
  • Act or force of one thing hitting something else
  • A marked effect or influence.
  • other
  • To collide forcefully with something.
  • verb
  • To hit or strike someone or something with force
  • other
  • (especially of a tooth) wedged so that it cannot erupt.
  • To have a strong effect on someone or something.
positive

US /ˈpɑzɪtɪv/

UK /ˈpɒzətɪv/

  • adjective
  • Completely certain or sure that something is correct or true
  • Showing agreement or support for something
  • Favorable or advantageous.
  • Being sure about something; knowing the truth
  • Indicating the presence of a disease or condition.
  • Carrying a positive electric charge
  • Having the charge produced by electrons
  • Having a good effect; helpful or useful
  • Being good or useful
  • Expressing a quality without comparison
  • Greater than zero
  • Showing the presence of a particular substance, disease, or condition
  • Feeling sure that something good will happen; optimistic
  • Showing a photographic image in natural colors or shades.
  • Showing that a chemical is present in a test
  • noun
  • A photograph in which the tones correspond to those of the original subject.
  • A photograph in which light areas are light and dark areas are dark
tiny

US /ˈtaɪni/

UK /'taɪnɪ/

  • adjective
  • Very, very small
day

US /de/

UK /deɪ/

  • noun
  • A period of 24 hours beginning at midnight
  • The period of time when it is light outside
  • Person's name
today

US /təˈde/

UK /tə'deɪ/

  • noun
  • This day; day that is happening now
  • adverb
  • On this day; at the time that is happening now
normal

US /ˈnɔrməl/

UK /'nɔ:ml/

  • adjective
  • Standard or regular way of doing something
  • Being at the average level or standard.
  • Having standard mental or physical ability, health
  • In good health; not diseased or injured.
  • Perpendicular to a given line or surface.
  • Mentally and emotionally stable; sane.
  • Conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
  • noun
  • A line perpendicular to a surface or another line.
  • The usual, typical, or expected state or condition.
  • The usual, typical, or expected state or condition.
  • The usual, typical, or expected state or condition.
case

US /kes/

UK /keɪs/

  • noun
  • Container used to carry things, e.g. clothes
  • Set of facts about a crime
  • Set of facts about an event
  • Example or instance of something
  • verb
  • To find out about a place, as in planning to steal
stomach

US /ˈstʌmək/

UK /'stʌmək/

  • verb
  • to be able to accept something unpleasant
  • noun
  • Place in the body where food is processed
bad

US /bæd/

UK /bæd/

  • adjective
  • Not good; wrong
  • Lacking in good morals; evil
  • No longer fresh; spoiled