Termyn8or -> RE: CB 2000 - 3000 experience (7/10/2006 6:30:32 AM)
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MrTeacher; I think most CB wearers have thought about getting discovered, I sure have. I've thought about the hospital, jail and even the men's room at work. They wouldn't be able to catheterize me, I wonder what they would do. Perhaps a diaper ? Or would they cut it off ya think ? I have chatted with a nurse who stated she could not wear her CB to work because they change and shower there. Kinda makes me wonder. Any health care professionals around here ? What would be the course of action ? Any police ? Jail guards ? Even mental ward attendants. I really do wonder. I wore the 3000 for 6 weeks, all the time driving a dangerous stretch of highway to work, and doing almost everything I would normally do. I was going to say everything but ...... During my 6 weeks I was well, sick, injured and very horny. The injury was that I rebroke some ribs that never healed properly, and I know there is really nothing they can do, so I didn't go in, not because of the CB3000, because I know they don't do much but give you painkillers. Well I don't use painklillers so why bother ? How about this scenario: They had me restrained because I had been thrashing around. The car wreck was not my fault but nonetheless here I am. I came to the next day. The nurse came in to change my diaper and being new to the case, and noticing I was concious asked about my device "Just what is that ?". I reply "A CB3000". "Why do you wear it ?". "Isn't it obvious ?" Then "Where did you get such a thing ?". "You can buy them on the internet, they're about $170". "Is it OK if I let you air out for a little while and check it out ?". "Be my guest". "Can I touch it ?". "No problem". As she checks it out, so to speak, I try to get the hardon of the century, she asks "Does it hurt ?", "No". I saiy "You could get one for your Husband". She says "I don't have a Husband". She then asks "Does your Wife have the key ?". I say "No Wife". She asks "Where is the key ?". I tell her about the emergency key sealed in plastic in my wallet. She takes it and replaces it with a card with her phone number on it. She slips the cage off and proceeds to clean me, then teases me, then out comes the topical anaesthetic. She puts the cage back on locking it, and putting the key in her pocket. I struggle against the restraints. She then says "Well, the orders are that I could remove your restraints if you seem cooperative, but the way your struggling it is probably not a good idea". With that she puts a fresh diaper in place, holds my hand and kisses me. Even with the topical anaesthetic I try to get hard, but can't. This is bad and is almost painful. She then leaves to do the rest of her rounds. Shit, my only other key was in the car, which is now scrap metal. I am really stuck. At home I got cutting tools, but not here, and hell, I am still restrained anyway. Turns out she is head nurse also, and fixes it so that only she and my doctors tend to me. The orderlies don't see anything except a diapered Man restrained in a bed and think nothing of it. Later the restraints are removed, but I have no key and no cutting tools. I find the door to be locked. I search the room for something, ANYTHING to get me out of this thing. I seem to be fully recovered, why am I still here anyway ? Doesn't matter, she has my key. ___________________________________________ Or jail "You really should've paid those parking tickets". Standing there naked except for the 3000 I say "Yes". Jails used to have a seperate ward for Gays and other 'deviants', but that has been outlawed (yes it has) so I am housed in the infirmery. Again, no cutting tools. ____________________________________________ At work; "My GF holds the key" which is a lie. I try to be as honest as possible, but that would be ridiculous. Actually work is the least of my worries. My worth there is such that a calm discussion about it would fix things I think. I think every CB wearer has thoughts like this. There is always the possibility of being discovered. I am careful not to use the word caught here, CB wearing doesn't hurt others, actually shouldn't hurt the wearer either, but definitely doesn't hurt anyone else. Discovery is still a big issue and would be hard mentally and emotionally for anyone. That's the time to find one's inner strength and look people right in the eye and say "So what". Any one of us could face that any day, out of the blue. A few months ago, I was wearing the 3000 and got a phone call. I took it off because I really thought I was going to get into a fight. I was thinking about getting kicked in the balls and the possible injury. If I had a Neosteel or something on at the time I wouldn't have worried about it, but self preservation has to be number one, so I took it off. Anyway, discovery is a big issue, but it is one that all CB wearers must deal with. Be prepared. T
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