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DoraPenguin17

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Hi All.

I'm still slowly exploring chastity and different devices. Sometimes the device goes unnoticed and it's as if I'm not wearing anything, other times it feels tight, restricting and sore under my testes from rubbing from prolonged wear. I attribute this to my genitals changing with temperature, or me wearing different fitting trousers etc.

Considering the importance of a well fitting device, is this normal?
Is it possible to have a device that feel like its not there 24/7 (certainly as a novice)

Cheers for the help everyone.
 
Yes it’s all perfectly normal, and no it’s not possible to have a device that feels invisible to start, it will take a few months for your body to adapt and become accustomed to the device and the new restriction you have applied. And then it will just feel like it’s always been there.
 
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Yes it’s all perfectly normal, and no it’s not possible to have a device that feels invisible to start, it will take a few months for your body to adapt and become accustomed to the device and the new restriction you have applied. And then it will just feel like it’s always been there.

Thanks. So your advice would be to soldier on through so long as it's mildly 'uncomfortable' and not painful?
 
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It depends on why you are uncomfortable.

- small discomfort with no particular reason - just go through it
- tight feeling: when alone (f.e. in toilet) you an try to reposition your CB and stretch your scrotum somewhat for it to become more comfortable again
- should you have a rash, do not "soldier through", but get it off as fast as possible, get tratment and put it on as fast again as the rash is gone. Doing that the periods you can wear your cb should become longer by themself.
 
Hi All.

other times it feels tight, restricting and sore under my testes from rubbing from prolonged wear.

One way you can dispense with this is to wrap some moleskin around the base of the ring. This will help keep the skin from rubbing against that hard surface of the ring and causing that issue. I have a photo of my ring with moleskin wrapped around it on my profile if you're not sure how it works.
 
One way you can dispense with this is to wrap some moleskin around the base of the ring. This will help keep the skin from rubbing against that hard surface of the ring and causing that issue. I have a photo of my ring with moleskin wrapped around it on my profile if you're not sure how it works.


Great idea that I hadn’t thought of. In the long run though does that not create more rubbing during day to day life?