So, I know there are varying opinions on the validity of an emergency key, but in my profession (Active Duty Army Officer), it’s a must. However, I really want to make sure of four things: 1. It’s secure so I can’t cheat without my wife knowing. 2. It’s discreet...again due to my profession. 3. It fits in my wallet or on my keys so I don’t accidentally forget it. 4. my wife has to deal with it as little as possible. I researched here and googled all the options. Here’s what I think will work best for me. These little envelopes: Acko #1 Coin and Small Parts Envelopes 2-1/4 x 3-1/2 Brown Kraft Envelopes with Gummed Flap for Home Office Garden 500pcs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCLTS1M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fab_JI1HFbMR1SAVT with these security seals: 100pcs 100% Total Transfer Tamper Evident Security Warranty Void Stickers/Labels/Seals (Red, 1 x 3.35 Inches, Serial Numbers - TamperSTOP) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GPGGQ5Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fab_lV1HFbR6PYHEV This will fit in my wallet, it should be impossible to hide if it were opened, my wife doesn’t have to do anything except receive a photo of the serial number on the seal, and even if it falls out of my wallet in front of someone, it would be unlikely they would think much about it. Anyway, I thought it might be helpful to others in a similar situation.
I considered a similar mechanism myself. You might want to check the reviews to see if people complain about the serialization. Doesn't really give a lot of security if you can order a second batch that has the same serial numbers. You'll also need to test the adhesive. Is it going to stick to the envelope after 3 months of being in a sweaty, beat-up wallet? One method I read about was to laminate the key. You could put one of these stickers across the key and then laminate it. If you don't want to buy a laminator, use an iron. If you're concerned about discretion, then put the laminated key in the envelope.
I think you are overthinking this one. Just use those plastic locks with the numbers on them and carry something on you. I mean do whatever you want, but don't overthink it.
Took a piece of newspaper with the date on it Mistress put her initials on it then I payed the key on it then wrapped it with clear tape obey it lasted over 10 years in my wallet. Only took it out because I am now using a lock with only 1 key that is in a lock box
When we first started and I wanted an emergency key (I commuted to Manhattan daily) we simply folded a square of clear packing tape over the end of the key and she initialed it with a sharpie. If I really did need the key (most likely due to ball slip through) it was simple matter to tear the tape. Of course, for many of us here, me included, these steps are all kind of “made up” anyway to fit the mental fantasy. We didn’t need to wrap the key; I wasn’t going to use it except in emergency and we both knew that. I have enough willpower not to remove my cage just because of some passing urge or desire.
We use those little envelopes too, only just with my KHs signature across the flap. But those security seals would be a nice addition. And yes, it does fit nicely in a wallet.
We have also been using a taped envelope with my my KH's signature and the statement "Only open in case of emergency" However, I have now opted to make something that's more tactile. I am sure I have seen something similar to what I have created on one of the threads here. I have incorporated the one time use plastic chastity numbered locks that I bought for my cb6000s with a plastic tube with holes drilled in either side.
If you want something to carry around in your wallet/purse whatever Get your Lady to sign both sides of a piece of card not much bigger than your key. Or just wrap it in paper and have your Lady sign that. Put the key on the card and wrap key and card with sellotape or scotch tape as I think our US friends call it You wont be able to get the key without trashing the piece of card small an unobtrusive but if you feel the need for an emergency key...
We used the envelope as well, signed across the flap like we do to secure evidence. It is always interesting to me how many of us wound up in military or civil service. I don't know what branch of the Army, but be careful doing rope bridges or rappels with the chastity, I know I was very self conscious of it, all the others in my unit had round soft looking bulges in their swiss seats, mine was distinctly.....not, amusingly. There was also some pinching but there usually is on that stuff.
The correlation is interesting. I’m an Army chaplain and of a rank that isn’t likely to be doing many obstacle course type things anymore, so no worries there.