How many guys have had to go to the ER and were wearing there cage what did the doctor and nurses think when they find out
When I worked in hospital settings I don't recall anyone ever coming in wearing a chastity cage, but I did see the usual stuff, objects lost in the rectum usually and a couple of broken penises. To your face they will be professional as always, but they're laughing their asses off at you outside of the room. True story.....
I’ve been to several medical appointments wearing my device, but as none of them were regarding my genitals, so it never came up. The same happened when I was taken to AnE for a blood clot, they were more concerned with my heart, than my cock!
Never went to the doctor with my cb6000s on. But was playing softball. I hit the fence while trying to catch the ball . Hurt my ribs. I went to the E.R. , I was wearing a pair of bright red nylon hi cut bikini panties. I was embarrassed. No one said anything. They helped me get my clothes off and into a gown. But I'm sure there were laughs when I went for x rays.
My husband ended up at the doctors recently after an inflating plug was, well, inflated too big, and it caused some major discomfort. The pain lasted a few weeks before he decided he should see his doctor. He had to tell him how he sustained the injury and I just love how humiliating it was. He has never had to see a doctor with a cage injury, but internal pain due to an inflating bit plug, priceless.
I've watched a number of video documentaries about this, and most of the time it's nurses forcing you to wear a chastity cage, or discovering your chastity cage. You can find more on various documentary sites like pornhub.
Been to GP, Urologist and Dermotologist caged. Slight reaction from attractive derm. PA when she looked in my shorts despite me telling her not to go there (apparently it was on my chart from when they saw cage marks when my Queen was removing the cage). Urologist said it was not so abnormal and was absolutely fine but had to be removed for bladder biopsy (of course). GP just asked if there were any lesions, etc. and said no problem.