Using your chastity device

Each of the fantastic chastity devices available here at Enforced Obedience feature a retaining ring, locking pin and spacer arrangement. These are well proven to be safe for long term wear and with the right adjustments, can be worn in relative comfort. Generally the rings, spacers and locking pins come in a variety of sizes to enable a good fit for each individual. It is important, certainly for long term wearers, that a tight but comfortable fit is achieved. Using medium to short pins and small rings will help keep the device secure and should therefore result in a comfortable fit. Below you can see the CB2000 laid out - this is to help you identify the different elements of a chastity device.

Lubrication or talcum powder should be applied before trying to fit your chastity device; this will make it easier to put it on. It will also prevent rubbing whilst the wearer grows accustomed to wearing their chastity device. Once lubricated, the first important element is the retaining ring. This fits behind the scrotum and be should be located as close to the torso as possible. The wearer's genitalia (testicles then penis) should be fed through this ring and then the ring pulled tight to the body.

The retaining ring comes in two types. Those like the Obedience Enforcer or CB2000 with a solid retaining ring that requires the testicles then penis to be pushed through. Or those like the CB6000, CB3000 and Curve, which come with rings that are either hinged or in separate pieces.

Each retaining attaches to the cage portion of the device, by housing its two guide pins. These pins are permanently attached to the cage, a third pin can then be inserted, which is the locking pin. The locking pin can accommodate differently sized spacers, enabling the chastity device to be adjusted correctly. With polycarbonate devices, it is important to ensure that the locking pin head sits flush within the ring and it will only do this from one side. On the steel Obedience Enforcer there are two guide pins, these are attached directly to the retaining ring, but one is also a locking pin and therefore has a hole in the end to accommodate the padlock. (See figure 2 below).

The cage or tube can then be applied so that the scrotum sits between it and the and the ring, which in turn should be pulled as close to the body as possible. It is important here to ensure that there are no large creases or folds in the skin at this point, as they may result in painful rubbing after just a short time. Lubrication should be applied liberally when fitting a device and it is a good idea to apply more lubrication on a daily basis (if in long term chastity) to ensure the wearer does not get sores from friction.


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