Hi I currently have the CB6000s and am able to pull out of the back if I want to, this of course does not please my key holder as she wants to be the only one to permit my release. So I was just wondering if anyone has come up with a way of making this escape proof? I know the obvious one is to get a PA or other piecing but I'm not ready for that yet. Thanks
No; Ball trap devices are like that. Some people have varying success with things to partially block pullout, or make it harder to put the penis back in, but it depends on your personal anatomy as to how well they work.
Strongly consider the PA, it's the only 100% full proof way to prevent pullout. You can try a device with a urethral insert, those can be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to pull out of. Be careful what you wish for...
I had a CB-like cage (it was over 5 years ago and I don't remember the exact make or model, but I think it was the CB3000) but I recall it came with a few different sizes of rings...I used the one I was most comfortable with (and so I thought most appropriate as I wasn't concerned with proper sizing at the time) and I was able to slip out flaccid. So, my suggestions are to 1) experiment with the smaller rings if you have them. 2) If not, consider re-measuring yourself flaccid and ordering a better sized ring (it will be cheaper than a whole new cage). And 3) Don't escape from it! You didn't say whether or not you could get back IN without having to unlock it....and I suspect that you did have to. In light of that, whether or not you 'theoretically' can get out of it is immaterial. You could also get a pair of bolt cutters to get out of it "if you wanted" but if you're serious about it, then the only answer is that you wouldn't, so just don't do it.
The great thing about the Lori devices is they use a PA, there is no lock to cut, and they're made of indestructible titanium.
How painful is a PA piercing? I know it relative but on a scale of 1-10 what's the average both during and post procedure? I'm contemplating getting one. Thanks
I don't have a Lori device so may be wrong however I don't think the device is Titanium and Titanium is not indestructible anyway. They say on the website they are Stainless. Dianne
A PA piercing is not very painful in my opinion. I got mine done back in August and I am already in an 8 gauge. My wife currently has me locked in a PA-5000. Probably the worst part for me was walking into the store and telling them I wanted to get my penis pierced! I don't consider myself to have a high tolerance for pain but I would say the whole procedure is a 4 on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the worst. I thought it as going to be a lot worse than it was. The piercer will stick a tube into your urethra which is a little uncomfortable because it stretches it. The needle part was over so quick that I barely felt it. After everything was finished, I didn't have any pain and haven't had any since. Keep in mind, everyone's experience is slightly different. Just remember to follow the instructions that the piercer gives you and don't rush the healing process. It is already one of the fastest healing piercing you can have done (usually 4-6 weeks.) I love mine and have enjoyed it ever sense I got it done. I hope this helps and good luck to you!
Full belts are of course an (expensive) option. I'm a grower, and ball trap devices just didn't work for me, but from the full belts there just isn't any escape that does not involve power tools.
Thanks for all the information and advice to be honest if my girlfriend wAnts to continue down this road I think I will end up getting a PA after reading up about them more they don't seem as bad or scary as I first thought
Lori devices are not Titanium, the are 316L stainless, a medical/implant grade of Stainless Steel and if it was indestructible you couldnt make anything with it !!
If you are not ready or able for a piercing look at the Mature Metal types with anti-pullout pin. Long criss--cross for preference. Will be a vast improvement to the cb6k
If it's about anti-pullout there was someone here introducing an alternative to PA- / frenum-piercing - some kind of plug that can't be removed easily....