Termyn8or
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Wow, you sound like fun, you're nucking futs. First of all you have to think about life, going to work, the store, court, the mechanic, whatever. Anything on the wrists will be noticable, as well as the neck. It all depends, if you can live your life without ever being in certain types of public places fine, but who knows what the future may hold. You have to think of this. You have a permanent metal collar on, how do you get on a plane ? Do you have the money to hire your own plane and use a private airport ? You really have to think these things through. But now OK, you can't just go get an arc welder and do this. It'll burnya. However there are other methods. Other metals. Metals that melt at lower temperatures. With the proper machining, the hard metal becomes a mold for the other metal, and if it is done right there is no way to get it off without cutting the cold hard steel. This can be accomplished by a sort of "doorhinge" configuration with a blind bore. The thermal mass of the collar itself can protect the wearer from burns, as the molten metal is poured into the bore. This would be a tricky process but I can envision it. This would be about as permanent as it gets. But then, if you take to finer machining, you need not weld at all. Corrie Russell had a chastity belt that once locked would never come off. I just checked and her original website is gone, but there is a Yahoo group. I'm sure it got cut off eventually, but it was something that with proper machining and design, is just as permanent as welding. T^T
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