Driving & Chastity.

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    I was Locked and borrowed my wife’s car, then had a panic – the emergency key is in the boot of my car.
    I drove like I had just passed my driving test. Keeping a good stopping distance, minimizing any chance of an accident.
    I wonder if you could get lower car insurance, if you had some traceable chastity device. – bit like those car black boxes for young drivers.

    Even when I am driving my car , with the emergency key in the boot,I am sure I am a safer driver.

    Are you a safer driver when locked?
     
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    I always drive safe.
    It is just logical to hold on the principles of physics.
     
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    well , I tend to drive even more safer when locked ..
     
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    Well try to drive the same way when not locked and you will be godlike driver.
     
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    That's what a racer or drifter would say
     
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    If you are drifting you should be careful with nitpickers. :p
     
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    Alright im biting....

    I'm calling it bollocks. Driving more carefully for a time because you are suddenly aware of a distraction, is like saying I drove more carefully home when I thought the gas was on, and I knew just driving quicker wasn't going to make a difference and would be dangerous. It's a bit of a stretch to extend that to chastity wearing in general. If anything the risk is potentially increased. I've had to pull over and adjust myself when experiencing ring burn, and apply vasaline in a layby, so as not to be distracted.

    I definitely drive better after a few brandys....


    Kidding....I wouldn't know what it's like to drive sober....


    Kidding....I would never drink and drive. Couldn't anyway....I lost my licence....

    Alright enough. In truth I barely drink.


    The moral of the story is:

    "Never drive without lubing up your ring!" Plato
     
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    Driving in a full belt is actually quite nice provided it's not too tight. Driving in a cage really depends on the cage design. Mostly enclosed ones like the HT series arent as bad compared to bar types because any edge can turn into a pinch point
     
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    So if your emergency key is usually in the boot of your car, do you have a similarly panicked response every time you are away from the car?
     
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    Wife or Goddess always has my key. I drive like I always do. No sense in worrying about the what ifs.
     
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    I had a patient one week ago who had a severe intracranial bleeding. Really all kind of. Epidural, subdural, Subarachnoidal and kontusionbleeding of the parenchyme.

    We didnt have a CT at this day so we had to examine him in the MRT.
    The radiologists called me because of sudden worsening of his conscious. I ran towarda the MRI and luckily thought about the piercing I wear and the cage.
    I guess it could have ripped off my jewels due to the magnetic field.

    Usually you get unclothed after an accident, he was asked if he wears metal on his body since he has been awake.

    But if you are unconcious and are brought there... I am not sure if they bodycheck you for metals down there.

    Just a thought guys. Just a thought.
     
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    Check the link above.

    If you have a true 316l cage or jewelry then you have no worries. Even getting an MRI. Only problem is the MRI image might be worthless

    Grade 5 titanium poses no heath risk as well. And early studies show niobium is safe.

    Heavy carbon steel is the problem or other similar ferrous metals. Even then, bring ripped off is highly unlikely. You will probably suffer burns before anything is ripped off of you.
     
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