Science fiction offers wonderful opportunities for chastity fiction. Alien worlds, alternate timelines . . . there really isn't anything you can't do. Including practical, permanent female chastity On the alien world of Torei, Gospodin created a world where all women are in some degree of bondage. Free and career women wear chastity belts to demonstrate their independence, while wives and slaves may wear more . . . or much less. In Diplomatic Crisis, all heck breaks loose for Stella, a diplomatic attaché from Amalthea. The ambassador's twin daughters are out partying to celebrate their 18th birthday . . . the very night diplomatic relations between the two worlds fall apart. Without diplomatic immunity, the twins will be fair game for the men (and lesbians) of Torei . . . and they're already hunting. Armed only with her chastity belt and wits, Stella has to get to them first. And when things get complicated, we get a second part of the adventure in Bail Procedures
Elsewhere on Torei, in The Lead, the red-headed Alice loses track of time at a gig. . . and finds herself out past curfew. Leaving her only one option - she'll have to trust in the automatic leash system to get her home:
In a story a bit closer to home, Simon Locke's A Foreign Land follows the adventures of Jack and Patricia. An experimental teleporter has just misfired, sending the two rivals to an alternate world. One where women are kept as chastity belted slaves . . . and to have any chance to return home, Patricia will have to play along: