Getting into a silicone CB6000s

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  1. Cienna
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    Hi all,

    I've recently got a silicone CB6000s after having had a regular plastic CB6000 for a while, which I found to be too long causing me to retract into it when relaxed, while at the same time being too narrow for me to extend back into it if stimulated.

    The "s" length cage does seem to be a better fit in this regard (although probably still too narrow!), but I'm finding it quite hard work to get snuggly into the thing.

    With the plastic CB, I found that the stocking-method worked reasonably well, even if I was a bit "excited" when putting it on. I was perhaps a bit naive about the silicone version, but I didn't account for it being that flexible: in combination with the fact that the stocking doesn't slip through the silicone cage as easily as the plastic one, its softness means is "bunches up" a little as I try to push it on, making it difficult to get all the way in, in a way that wasn't an issue with the plastic "long" version, and I don't think would be with the plastic "s" version either.

    Does anyone have any tips for getting into a silicone CB?

    Thanks,
    Cienna
     
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    I have the CB6000s (from China) I have issues with the I beam style of rings. And have been considering the silicone version. I like the ring of the CB3000 (hinged and round) I like the shortness of the CB6000S. Have used silicone to fill in between the cracks of the rings, but haven't tried it out yet. Keep us posted of how you get the problem resolved.
     
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    I had the same issue with the i-beam style ring and used hot glue to fill in the grove works great
     
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    I considered that
     
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