Anyone gone downhill skiing in an Arch?

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  1. Andrew K
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    I am going to the mountains on Thursday and do not know if i dare to go downhill skiing in my Neosteel Arch. Never went in a full steel belt before...

    Anyone with some experience of this?
     
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    Why would you risk an even more serious injury for a fetish/kink? Unless you've got a medical reason for wanting to be locked, I can't think of any logical reason why you wouldnt take it off to partake in a potentially hazardous activity. Would you wear a posture collar to ski if that was one of your "things"?

    I'm happy wearing a device for things like jogging or cycling, but I was still playing football (soccer) theres no way I'd risk the damage of an impact injury on a hard piece of metal attached to my anatomy. I would hope my Dominant would understand that concern and give me grace for it.

    I'm sure you'll be able to avoid touching yourself as you hurtle down the slope.
     
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    Fair point.

    It's a 24/7 thing for me why I am courious if anyone have done it and has got any insight to share.
     
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    From your picture I would think its your balls that are the most vulnerable. Normally they have some where to go but they look rather fixed and up front so might be a bit of a risk

    Xx Wendy
     
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    What's the medical reason where you need to wear a CB? I'm sure there plenty that prevent it, but none that require it.
     
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    I have absolutely no idea, I was just checking off the "no, no, I HAVE to wear it" angle to show my soft, sympathetic side.
     
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