Chastity Devices - Beginners GuideSubmitted by: DelfinoThis beginners guide is intended for new users of the popular trapped ball chastity devices like the CB2000, Curve, and CB3000 although many suggestions may also apply to similar chastity devices such as the Exobelt, Chastity Steel CS100, Gerecke and Centurian. I - In the beginningWhen your device first arrives, do not expect to leave it on for any extended period of time. The body needs time to adapt. Be patient, experiment with the different size rings and spacers. It may take you days to determine the right combination. Ultimately, you want to use the most comfortable spacer and ring combination which still prevents you from removing the device. Once properly fitted, build up the tolerance level gradually. Start with 24 hours on, 24 hours off. Gradually increase your "on" time, two days, three days on, one day off. Once you have reached seven days on, one day off, stay with that for a month. Next try two weeks on, one day off. Once you can do two weeks on comfortably, you are ready for permanent chastity. The chastised male and the device must be thoroughly cleaned at least once a week. Supervised cleaning is recommended, perhaps at the sink while the key holder is in attendance. A fresh shave should accompany the washing. At each weekly cleaning session thoroughly inspect for sores or chaffing. If any exist, leave the device off until they are healed. This may take up to a week. Then re-install. In between weekly cleanings, use a plastic squeeze bottle filled with soap and water at every shower. Re-lubricate afterwards.II - Comfort tipsLubrication - lots of it. Liberally apply Vaseline or Baby Oil Gel to the inner and outer sides of the A-ring and to the inside of the B-ring where it makes contact with your body (a Q-tip helps). Add two or three drops of Baby Oil to the inside of the tube through the vent holes. Do this at least daily or whenever a burning sensation develops. For chaffing, A&D Ointment works well.Shaving - completely shave the male before putting the device on and at eachweekly cleaning session. Baggy pants - you will soon find that tight jeans to not enhance the comfort level. Wear baggy pants such as Dockers. Underwear - try going without, that is the most comfortable. If a dull aching in your balls occurs, you will have to give yourself some support. Jockey shorts should prevent this, if the aching is sever, try an athletic supporter. Scrunches - those little elastic bands women wear in their hair. Purchase in the hair care section of your local drugstore. Place one behind the A-ring where it presses against your pubic bone. If your device has a hinged A-ring you may want to use an after-market hinge sleeve or try using a finger guard purchased from your local drugstore. Better still, purchase after-market solid rings. III - After-Market AccessoriesStainless Steel Locking Pin - highly recommended, well worth the money. http://www.sufferware.comSolid Rings - highly recommended. The original CB2000 came with solid A-rings. It's successors have hinged split rings. Solid rings can be purchased after-market and are interchangeable, they are much more comfortable. http://www.badpenis.com/main.htm Points of Intrigue - Used for pull-out prevention. Not recommended, very uncomfortable and not suitable for long term wear. http://www.cb2000info.com/ KSD-G2 - Used for pull-out prevention. Recommended. Worth trying. Works for most, but not for all. http://www.keptforher.com/index.html Wash bottle - _ http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/category.asp?catalog_name=USPlastic&category_name=6252&Page=1 Key Safe - highly recommended. Used to keep an emergency key. Can be accessed in an emergency by a phone call, text message or e-mail to the key holder who knows the combination to the safe. The combination can be reset to any four digits. http://www.shurlok-products.com/
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