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Male chastity cages, also referred to as ball-trap cages, are typically utilized on a penis, and involves a circular component that wraps around the testicles (ring) and connects to a tube (cage) that contains the head of the penis and shaft. There are some devices that involve the use of a PA (Prince Albert) piercing that restrict the head and part of the shaft of the penis. For some people, these type of devices can cause significant pain from pressure on the testicles, even for short term wear. If you feel strong pain and discomfort, you should remove the device. | Male chastity cages, also referred to as ball-trap cages, are typically utilized on a penis, and involves a circular component that wraps around the testicles (ring) and connects to a tube (cage) that contains the head of the penis and shaft. There are some devices that involve the use of a PA (Prince Albert) piercing that restrict the head and part of the shaft of the penis. For some people, these type of devices can cause significant pain from pressure on the testicles, even for short term wear. If you feel strong pain and discomfort, you should remove the device. | ||
Sizing is very important when selecting a chastity cage for reasons of both safety and comfort. The base ring should be tight enough to prevent the cage from sliding off, but should not be so tight that it cuts off circulation. The general guidance is that, when flaccid, it should be possible to insert two fingers between the base ring and the penis and testicles. Ideally with the cage (or tube), you will want to have the space filled as completely as possible by the penis when flaccid; this will help reduce pressure on the testicles when you become erect. | |||
As an additional way to reduce pressure on the testicles, there are products sold as "chastity cage fall prevention" or similar that attach to the ring, usually using snaps, and wrap around the waist; this will prevent the cage from pulling away from your body. While this does not provide as much support as a full chastity belt, it is a much cheaper option. Tight-fitting underwear can also help. | |||
=== Chastity belts === | === Chastity belts === | ||
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=== Access to keys === | === Access to keys === | ||
While the fantasy of being permanently locked is hot for many, you should have a spare key that you can gain access to in event of needing to unlock due to chafing, for cleaning or medical emergency. This can be achieved by timer locking boxes, or electronic Bluetooth boxes that you key-holder can control access to via an app. You should consider alternatives in case of being unable to contact your key-holder and electronic devices failing; tamper-evident containers or bags can work well for this while still showing evidence that the spare key was used. | While the fantasy of being permanently locked is hot for many, you should have a spare key that you can gain access to in event of needing to unlock due to chafing, for cleaning or medical emergency. This can be achieved by timer locking boxes, or electronic Bluetooth boxes that you key-holder can control access to via an app. You should consider alternatives in case of being unable to contact your key-holder and electronic devices failing; tamper-evident containers or bags can work well for this while still showing evidence that the spare key was used. | ||
=== Issues with urination === | |||
Depending on the design and sizing of the chastity device, you may find urination to be somewhat difficult. With ball-trap style devices, the device can slide around and the urethral opening can become misaligned with the cage, which can result in urine getting everywhere. | |||
=== Disputed prostate cancer risk (long-term) === | === Disputed prostate cancer risk (long-term) === |