Termyn8or -> RE: Chastity belt questions (1/27/2006 6:28:26 PM)
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I am getting close to modifying my second hand metal CB to fit me. Luckily it's too big. Any males out there getting a full CB should get the curved tube IMO. From what I've gleaned from the web and other correspondence: Tollyboy is the top ranked CB maker that deals with the public. Their belts are like a Rolls Royce or Duesenberg. Neosteel would be like a high end Mercedes at least. Unfortunately grouping most of the other metal florentine style CB makers might be unfair, but from what I've seen they all take quite a bit of pride in their work. Most of these range around half the cost of the top two. Of course that varies, I've heard of sub $500 pricing and they can be sold for that without certain features. Also in the metal category but not a flroentine CB, Chastitysteel has a nice design. I almost bought one until I got ahold of this used one. At 5'11" 37" controled waist, 195 lbs. I was lucky to get one too big. The male CS models have no rear straps. Instead they have a ring under the scrotum. This system looks alot kinder to the wearers balls than a CB-X000 (covered later) I would reckon these to being a really high end motorcycle, as analogies go. There are metal cup based CBs also, but they are not really practical. Getting out of the metal CBs, then comes plastic. Let's put it this way, anyone with about $50 can walk into a hardware store and get something that will cut a metal CB off, so plastic is a viable option for some. As long as the escape is detected. Waterhole makes a CB in medical/food grade heavy plastic. I actually recommend those who contemplate the puchase of a metal belt get one and try it on. You adjust the Waterhole yourself and that is a learning experience. Actual measurements for a Neo or Tolly can't be completly relied upon though, because being plastic it becomes slightly ergonomic once properly snugged up. So if you are getting a non-ergo belt you need to adjust the measurements, but you can get a feel for the tightness level vs comfort, vary the straps and try it a bit higher or lower. Considering your future expenditure, a Waterhole plastic CB is a strong buy IMO, especially at $100. The CB3000, I don't have a proper analogy handy. It has by far the most advanced cage design I think is possible. The particular shape on the inside is what sets it apart, meaningful stimulation is impossible. Erections are controlled and pressure is so evenly distributed on the penis that it can almost be called comfortable. I highly reommend some sort of harness to keep it close to the body. Erections are more strictly controlled, and it doesn't pull on the testes. Alot of guys can pull out of the tube, but a harness or other measures can take care of that. Some guys shrink and grow, these are the ones who can usually pull out. Most guys fill the tube when flaccid so they need it removed to clean. If you can manage to shrink you can pump it in the tub to clean, and no you won't get off. It's uncanny, it just won't stimulate you enough, then if you start getting hard it doesn't want to move on the shaft. DIABOLICAL I tell ya ! Actually continuous wear and continuous wear seem to be two different things. I have gone 6 weeks straight. At least every other day you have to sit in a tub for a while and then pump the thing, if you don't it will stink. Also you need to get not only behind the scrotum, but between the scrotum and cage as well. Another very big advantage to this device is that some wearers can actually still use a urinal. The Waterhole and CBX000 devices also have the advantage of being airport friendly. They can be locked with single use plastic locks with a unique six digit number. This means the metal detector is your friend ! (HA HA, I had left out the "t" and it read meal detector LOL, hungry ? ) Realistically, if I had to fly wearing a metal CB I wouldn't even approach the metal detector. I would just tell one of the security personnel or the one about to send me through it that I was wearing metal that can't be removed and there's no sense holding up the line. Let's expound on that for a minute, might be helpful for a new wearer. Say you have to fly, and you are wearing a metal CB. Even if you have keys there is a seal. A possible scenario; "Is it a medical device ?", "Well kinda, I'll have to show you but I need to undress". I could see me as the security guy and saying "Ah, a pelvic support". Smile, then say " I know what it really is". HA HA "I suppose those locks are on it because bad things could happen if you take it off right ?". Yup. Doctors spend alot of time with orthoticists to develop appliances to remedy a Patient's condition then they don't wear the thing ? Patient compliance is horrible especially when the appliance is uncomfortable. All this goes to waste without locks right ? Enough of that. There are many things to consider, like to you go to a gym and shower there ? etc. Have unpaid traffic tickets ? Things need to be considered, but once you get locked for weeks on end you will see why people do it. When you get out, so does all your frustration. You will have to work up to it though, weekends is a good start. Enough for now. Chastity play means different things to different people. When you get serious and start getting past the one month milestone things change. When you take it off you will itch, even a CB3000, anything. I don't know just how much longer can be done non-stop, and I know it is shorter in a full florentine. There are those stories of people locked up for years, but who knows of their credibility. T
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