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Chastity The good! & The bad!
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Chastity day today!
Plastic or steel sphere chastity cage. This one might have been mentioned a ![]() If the size is right, I thing this one can be the most comfortable chastity cage. I don't like the screw, though...
06 Jun 2020, 19:27
(06 Jun 2020, 16:11 )Like Ra Wrote: Chastity day today! Got it in plastic. Came with the ring broken and had to glue it on again. But while I had it loose I removed the spikes with my Dremel. Again I find these are designed for people with small balls. I did manage to cram everything in... but the ring ended up still hurting things. So I removed the ring totally and tried again... tight still but did not feel as bad. First wearing was only for a day, and dayum... it gets stinky in there lol. (06 Jun 2020, 14:51 )Like Ra Wrote: The cathether plug I think that the catheter plug is only thing that make CB devices inescapable. In that case, having catheter long time wearing side effect is the main issue. Any experience ?Anybody ?
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06 Jun 2020, 21:18
07 Jun 2020, 19:08
07 Jun 2020, 19:09
(06 Jun 2020, 14:36 )Like Ra Wrote: New remote-controlled Cell-mate chastity cage. Looks interesting, but, as always, I wonder about escapability and the comfort. Just ordered one, will post something when it arrives
17 Jul 2020, 17:21
(22 Feb 2020, 23:11 )gunz Wrote:(22 Feb 2020, 21:21 )vanessa_fetish Wrote: For any hidden locks in metal now I just use the plastic equivalent lock. Had one break, was easy enough to drill out the plastic and break the remaining to remove it. And when giving workshops I let people know that it is a possibility even if rare.Oh can one get Plastic versions of those small Brass locks for such cages? I would be very interested in that. My cage will arrive with a security wire anyway so My keyholder will know for sure if it is tampered with or not 😁 And plastic would solve any water damage that might end up in the lock causing it to rust Just a fair warning that those plastic locks also come with plastic keys that tend to break rather easily. I ordered one off of Amazon and eBay, and the key stopped working after the second locking on both. Thing bent way too easily and was a few degrees shy of actually breaking. This is why I keep looking for padlock options because those internal locks are just too risky for anything long term. I used a brass one for about a month, and it rusted itself out into destruction on the 30th day. Thankfully it was broken in a state that I could pull it out. Didn't want to have to take the Dremel near my testicles.. 😥 The ones that use padlocks also, ironically enough, give you much more freedom in that you can use a wider variety of locks, like keyed locks (including locks designed for outdoor use), combination locks, timer locks, and fancy fingerprint and/or Bluetooth locks if you're feeling techy.
17 Jul 2020, 20:39
(17 Jul 2020, 17:21 )Lucas Gryvon Wrote:(22 Feb 2020, 23:11 )gunz Wrote:(22 Feb 2020, 21:21 )vanessa_fetish Wrote: For any hidden locks in metal now I just use the plastic equivalent lock. Had one break, was easy enough to drill out the plastic and break the remaining to remove it. And when giving workshops I let people know that it is a possibility even if rare.Oh can one get Plastic versions of those small Brass locks for such cages? I would be very interested in that. My cage will arrive with a security wire anyway so My keyholder will know for sure if it is tampered with or not 😁 And plastic would solve any water damage that might end up in the lock causing it to rust The plastic lock is easily removable in place. Even with bobby pins etc. I'd rather be able to get it off myself even with a drill to drill out than go through getting the metal ring cut again because the metal lock broke inside... I don't like having to call 911
02 Aug 2020, 20:44
So... my CellMate arrived this past week. It definitely has some good points and bad points.
Good points: - well made - instructions are readable and easy to follow - run via an app that has many possibilities. -designed so that pull out is VERY hard to do (I couldn't) Bad points: - ring angle needs to change, causes very uncomfortable pinching in those of us with "lots of skin" lol - too tight a fit of parts, when pin is released while worn it is an adventure in itself to pull fully to release - showers are fine, but cannot fully submerge the device Overall I say it would be good to buy, especially if you can find it cheaper than most retail. Not worth the retail price until the bad points are addressed. Personally I will be altering the ring angle so that it is easier to wear without constant pinch pain. 3 days locked in it and the skin where it made contact between ring and cage is very sensitive. |
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