Hardbutt -> RE: Padlocks on chastity tubes (6/23/2008 9:15:41 PM)
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Once you decide to get pierced, most of the problems with a tube chastity are history. Lori's tubes and Steelwerksextreme have devices that would be easy to wear during exercise. Lori's don't have a lock banging around or easy to cut off. Wearing snug underwear over my custom cage the only noise I've made is banging into furniture. With a piercing you don't need a ball ring so it is so much more comfortable. You can do everything in it with even thinking about wearing it. I have moved furniture, driven 10 hours and worked out of state, played racketball, body surfed, done framing work all week long, and even been in a rollover wreck. It needs to be snug so it doesn't slip when you are relaxed. Coat the inside with plastic tool dip to make it tighter, from the paint department at home cheapo. Always sleep in briefs. The wreck was a great experience, really. Now when friends ask "what if you are in a car wreck" I just laugh - Been there done that. It was after that wreck that I knew I could wear it all the time without fear or excuse. A metal chastity like this is the only way to go if you want to do it for real yet still live your active life. You will only be sorry if you wait before you do it. Start saving now! I developed mine before Lori was in business, and was proud that mine was the first tube without a floppy padlock. When Lori switched to the circular keys, I knew that her's had surpassed mine for security. IMO chaffing ball burn from a plastic sack clamp is worse than any needle. The needle only hurts once and only for a few seconds but you will remember the thrill for a long time and won't have sex for a few weeks, a chastity warm-up of sorts. Lori's take months to deliver, a few months is plenty for a 8 ga. frenum to heal.
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