Something that doesn't have to be removed?

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Housepet
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Something that doesn't have to be removed?

Post by Housepet »

Hello!

Sitting nice and snug in my cb-6000, I keep thinking to myself how dangerous is to clean myself without a cage on. Even the bare minimum of soap and scrubbing gets me close to being a bad boy and I don't want that.

it would be much nicer to have a device that never needed removing to stay hygenic. Can you recommend a particular model thats easy to clean in the shower?

thank you!
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slave d
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Re: Something that doesn't have to be removed?

Post by slave d »

Contender is perfect.

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Still having difficulty getting back into 24/7/365 chastity since covid. Very tender old man skin under the scrotum damages easily. Trying an HT Mk5 nub now. Love the fact you can’t pull out of it, hope my skin toughens up.
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gilesenglish
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Post by gilesenglish »

The problem is the tube format. I've found it is possible to get washed and dried in a Holy Trainer 2 - another tube - but it takes longer than unlocked washing, and - worse - there's no way of being really sure you're clean and dry.

(I'm shifting to a cage and will post reviews when mine arrives.)
Housepet
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Contender looks comfy~

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Looks like a solid new home for my boy, now to save up the money!
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Re: Something that doesn't have to be removed?

Post by peter_rabbit »

I really like the more open design of my Contender.
I haven't worn it longer than a week straight without removing for "exercise". :)

But there's really no reason why I couldn't leave it on indefinitely. I can keep clean and DRY. I am not dependent on lubrication either. I don't get that funk like in my closed devices.
Joroincharge
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Re: Something that doesn't have to be removed?

Post by Joroincharge »

Housepet wrote:Hello!

Sitting nice and snug in my cb-6000, I keep thinking to myself how dangerous is to clean myself without a cage on. Even the bare minimum of soap and scrubbing gets me close to being a bad boy and I don't want that.

it would be much nicer to have a device that never needed removing to stay hygenic. Can you recommend a particular model thats easy to clean in the shower?

thank you!
One of the Mature Metal ones should be OK.
WifeIsVanilla
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Re: Something that doesn't have to be removed?

Post by WifeIsVanilla »

The Mature Metal Jail Bird never has to be removed for cleaning purposes.
Past Devices: Curve & CB 6000s. Both broke, were repaired; then broke beyond repair. I threw the dreaded Spiked Chamber away.
Current Devices: MM Jail Bird, Cobra, MM Watchful Mistress, Holy Trainer v3, and a new Curve.