Male chastity training has become a popular fetish activity for couples seeking to explore their sexuality. While some people believe in the idea of 24/7 chastity, it is important to note that such a reality is not possible for those who have vaginas. However, penis-owning individuals can achieve 24/7 chastity by using devices designed for male chastity. In this article, we discuss the risks associated with male chastity, whether a chastity device can be considered inescapable, and where to keep an emergency key. We also provide guidelines for getting started with a chastity training program, including necessary supplies and a support system. Remember that, as with any kink activity, male chastity carries risks, and one should be aware of potential health concerns before starting.
Supplies You'll Need Before diving into the chastity training program, you'll need to get a few supplies. Here's a quick list of what you'll need:
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A chastity device: You'll need to get a device that fits you properly, is made of high-quality materials, and is easy to clean. Look for a device that has a cage that fits snugly but isn't too tight, and that has a ring that fits around the base of your penis and balls.
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Lube: You'll need to use lube when putting on your chastity device, as well as for hygiene purposes. Look for a water-based lube that won't damage the materials of your device.
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Soap and water: You'll need to clean your chastity device regularly, so make sure you have a mild soap and water on hand.
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Locks: You'll need to have a few locks to secure your device. Look for locks that are durable and have keys that are easy to access.
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Spare keys: As mentioned before, you'll need to have spare keys within easy reach in case of emergencies.
Get Support from a Chastity Training Program Starting a new lifestyle can be challenging, and it's important to have a support system in place. Joining a chastity training program can be a great way to get support, advice, and encouragement from people who have gone through the same experience.
There are many online communities and forums where you can find support and advice. You can also look for a professional dominatrix or a femdom mistress who can guide you through the process and provide personalized training.
Chastity Cage Training Program Now that you have all the supplies and support you need, it's time to start the chastity cage training program. Here's a rough outline of what the program will look like:
Week 1: Wear the device for a few hours a day, gradually increasing the amount of time each day.
Week 2: Wear the device for half a day, removing it for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Week 3: Wear the device for a full day, removing it only for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Week 4: Wear the device for two days in a row, removing it only for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Week 5: Wear the device for three days in a row, removing it only for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Week 6: Wear the device for four days in a row, removing it only for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Week 7: Wear the device for five days in a row, removing it only for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Week 8: Wear the device for seven days in a row, removing it only for cleaning and hygiene purposes.
Remember, this is just a rough outline. The program can be adjusted to fit your individual needs and comfort level. The most important thing is to listen to your body and be mindful of any discomfort or pain. If at any point you feel like you need to stop or take a break, do so.