Chastity Cage and the Locker Room?

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Chastity Dream
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Chastity Cage and the Locker Room?

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I am looking to get in the chastity lifestyle

I go to the gym regularly, and my gym men shower (including myself) and strip nude in front of each other.
No one is gay (that we know) but we all recognize each others "package".

Can anyone offer any incite on having a chastity cage in a locker room? including any experience
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again, try the search function. Well discussed. The short answer is keep it private.
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Chastity Dream wrote:I am looking to get in the chastity lifestyle

I go to the gym regularly, and my gym men shower (including myself) and strip nude in front of each other.
No one is gay (that we know) but we all recognize each others "package".

Can anyone offer any incite on having a chastity cage in a locker room? including any experience
Lets toss this back at you.

You know these guys. What do *you* think would happen?
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Just tell'em you had polio as a child, and that it's a brace.

Gotta work better than telling the truth.
I'm not a gynecologist, but I'll take a very close look.
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So is the question annoying because it has been asked or answered before or because it is so obvious that one need not even search or go looking for an answer?

I don't really mind reading questions that have been asked before. It is clear to me that some people post here just looking for an outlet or social interaction, whether it is the context of asking about a fantasy or for advice. The locker room thing seems to be an exhibitionist fantasy to me.

I have been interested in orgasm denial for over 20 years and there isn't much here that I haven't read about or thought about somewhere else, but I like the social aspect. Does it cause practical problems for running the forum when there are too many posts on the same topic? This forum is most interesting to me when it is very busy with posts rather than less busy.

One last thought is that while some of us have been at this a very long time, a lot of the ideas are new to some people. Some people like looking at a list forum topics and clicking away at new ideas (at least to them). You would have to know what you are looking for to actually search for something. So, ideas can get buried if you totally relying on searching. Sometimes it is just fun to see what others are writing about.
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tcs wrote:So is the question annoying because it has been asked or answered before or because it is so obvious that one need not even search or go looking for an answer?
When someone hits the ground asking multiple questions that have been well discussed as their first posts it comes across as wanting someone to cater to them. Or they are stirring things up.

IMO Wearing a chastity device in a locker room is not really a beginner question, at least not in the context this one was asked.
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Atone wrote:
tcs wrote:So is the question annoying because it has been asked or answered before or because it is so obvious that one need not even search or go looking for an answer?
When someone hits the ground asking multiple questions that have been well discussed as their first posts it comes across as wanting someone to cater to them. Or they are stirring things up.

IMO Wearing a chastity device in a locker room is not really a beginner question, at least not in the context this one was asked.
I guess I don't disagree with you, but that is going to bother some people more than others. More times than not, bad posts get ignored, IMHO.