Generally, when pinching occurs it is almost always because fabric folds over - trapping loose skin, so an analysis of Capezio's construction was my first step.
Capezio's quilted dance belt has both a covered lateral seam where the quilting stops at the pouch bottom, and a large tight pouch-edge seam with raw zig-zag stitching that eventually becomes the thong. Unlike the Capezio model 26, which spreads support tension throughout the pouch material, in the the quilted model, this seam is the structural basis for the dance belt's support. The triangle between the quilting's end and where the pouch ends forming into a thong is a hollow area that fold together, grabbing excess skin and rubbing it raw on the zig-zag stitching.
Some dancers compare dance belt thongs to razor wire, but this stitching might be the first evidence of real barbs! Other than to recommend trying a different model dance belt, the doctor's advice would be to try repositioning the offending area forward and back so the stitching is located somewhere else between your legs. A small glob of Vaseline might also help.
Good luck and please let us know if that helps. ________________________________________________________________________
>Dr. Dancebelt said the Capezio quilted belt was the best one, so I got one.>"CAPEZIO quilted rounds out the bulge lines. Considered by many professional dancers to be the cadillac of dance belts especially for performing">I HATE IT!>Down in between my legs at the bottom of the pouch it pinches the skin so bad I can feel the pain a day later. I tried adjusting it, but nothing helps. If this is a cadillac, I want a ford.[/i]