Jillian, founder of Locked In Steel, discusses non-belt chastity devices for men and women during this 5-minute video. She notes the pros and cons of various testicle-trap devices (e.g., stainless steel and composite) and emphasizes – as well as describes how to promote – hygiene with devices that require piercings. Jillian also addresses the common question: Are non-belt or belt devices better?
Also in Intro to Chastity
- What is Chastity?
- Non-Belt Chastity Devices
- Chastity Belt Devices
- Long Distance Chastity Options
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Hi Jillian,
I have purchased a CB 6000 that just does not work for me (read fit me). I may be made differently than most men, I am not sure, but am wondering what chastity options I have, as I am not sure a trapped balls device will work for me.
Thanks,
Many things can be done to make a CBx000 fit better. Playing with the rings and spacers works wonders. Many people have to take a lot of time to get that to fit properly. It really depends on the body type. Not knowing what you specific issue is it makes it hard to explain but what I can say is that many people with low hanging “ball sacks” have the worst problems. For those we suggest getting something that will support the device better, either a belt or a piercing to keep the penis in the tube. Feel free to message me if you have a different issue and I can address that directly.