anthrosub
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i was assigned the task of researching chastity over the previous winter months. This became necessary after purchasing a device for my former Mistress...the Cock Cuff (JT's Stockroom). It looked very erotic and effective but being completely new to this, i ended up with a severe rash after several days, in spite of using Vaseline. She wanted to stay with metal, so after much research i ended up buying a tube and ring model (the "Force") from Gerecke in Germany. i opted for the coated version to help prevent skin reactions. Since it's stainless steel, it's rather heavy and requires a harness to prevent it from sliding down against the balls (which also allows for pull out). It still requires lubrication and i believe all chastity devices need this along with some way to clean and refresh every few days. The longest i had it on non-stop was three weeks and could have gone longer. The lubricant that seemed to work best was "Creamy Desitin with Aloe." This is important because standard Desitin contains cod liver oil and after about 3 days, it spoils and begins to smell like rotting fish! Icky. Gerecke is probably one of the finest makers of chasity (male and female) on Earth. They are expensive (mine cost $322 including shipping). The owner's name is Frank and speaks enough English to get by but i suggest using an online translator when emailing him to help with the details. He was also kind enough to make me a custom ring to fit the harness i made. Gerecke has a very extensive line to choose from, including an accessory to fit either a frenum or a PA. If You wear a harness, there's no issue with the device pulling on the piercing and causing it to travel through the skin. Here is the link: http://www.gerecke-kg.de/ Here are two other well known chastity links: http://www.chastity-uk.co.uk/new.htm http://www.tpe.com/~altarboy/homebilt.htm i hope this helps! anthrosub
< Message edited by anthrosub -- 6/21/2004 8:51:46 PM >
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