Good evening everyone I am about to begin wearing a device in the coming week. As a beginner this is new territory for me and I am starting in the deep end - 24/7 locked. I have some questions As someone who has never used a device before do you have any pieces of advice? How do I insure it stays clean particularly being uncircumcised? I'm sure more questions will arise in time. Thank you Mark
Welcome to CM.. First question is, What kind of device is it?|.. I myself own 8.. 5 of which are stainless... Do you have any goals that you are trying to achieve.. Is this self or do you have a KH?
I am currently unaware what kind it is. Main purpose is to stop masturbation and porn addiction and increase productivity. I will have a KH but she will not be located in my area so there will be no release unless vitally important. My main concern is keeping my penis clean and healthy.
Ok lets start with the basics...Is it plastic or stainless.. Is it a tube that covers all or part ..or is it a cage?..If you got it on ebay or amazon.. in some cases the will be a letter followed by some numbers..this one is a A226-1 I just purchased
This is a A271 that i like to wearThis one requires more help than I can give on cleaning..Others who have more experience with tube types can help you..
Apologies, the reason I am unaware is because I am not the one ordering it. I will only know the model I presume once the cage arrives
Welcome. Can I strongly recommend you don't jump into 24/7 wear? That can be terribly difficult, and it could put you off chastity forever. Take it gently. There's no reason to rush things, or to put extra pressure on yourself. Just relax into this and enjoy it. Good luck, hope it goes well for you.
As LesterB said (and I'm paraphrasing) novice swimmers don't last long in the deep end. Communications (and some grounds for agreement) between you and your domme are essential at all times, but especially at the beginning. The choice of what to buy as a first cage . . . (or now, a second cage) should be yours. You'll be doing the work (to make it work). Please keep us posted on your progress.