Fitting in intO the real world

Living the real life under lock and key
JJsissy
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Fitting in intO the real world

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Hey guys :D

This is my first post :D . My gf and I ordered the cb6000 and its been really exciting, she just took the keys away from me :oops:
So yeh we dimdnt think we would come across any major problems,but there it was on day 3 when we decided to go for lunch to the mall,and in the parking it hit me "damn! Metal detectors!" so I started freaking it but luckily my gf had the keys and I just unlocked the padlock and got through the detectors *phew*

So yeh that was a close one,but I need to know,do I have to worry this much all the time.? Are mall metal detectors sensitive enough to nomtice a small padlock? And if so,is there any other way where we don't have to keep unlocking the padlock and so on.
My gf is just beginning to get a grasp on thbe dominant lifestyle ,so she's not really into the punishmnet thing as yet,so other than wearing the plastic locks if there was any otherwAy, I would love to hear about it :D

Looking forward To your replies
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You have to go thru metal detectors to shop!?! Which war zone do you live in?

Or do you mean anti-theft tag doorway detectors? Chastity Devices won't set them off.
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JJsissy
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Hahaha yeh in India in light of some past terrorist activities,security has been up a lil bit :P but yeh in every mall there seems to be one! However I can't say how sensitive they are, coz I've gotten through quite a few been with my cell phone O.O

so is it worth the risk?
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Just take the padlock (with keys) with you in one of your pant pockets and visit the mall.
If it sets off the metal detector, all you have to say is something like "Oh! Forgot to put it back into the tool chest."
Did you ever try to walk through with something like a Swiss Army Knife or a Leatherman?
In case that you set off the detectors, use the plastic one-way locks; when you're shopping with your gf, she could also replace the lock with a simple zip-tie while you're out if you both want the device to stay on.

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Hmmm yeh that sounds good :D
Coz I was hoping to save up the plastic locks for when I travel abroad for vacation,coz I'm not taking any risk with airport security :P

Also, any ideas for me to keep the emergency keys? Coz according to my gf I've got a bad habit of masturbating a lot :$ so she was gonna keep all 3 keys,but keeping an emergency key is always safer! So any way where I can keep it which can be tamper proof so that my gf knows I used it only during an emergency?

And yes,thank you :D feels good to share all this with experienced personel
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For keeping the emergency keys:
Mine is wrapped into a small envelope that's signed by my wife.
A more sturdy method is this: take a short length of metal pipe that has a diameter slightly smaller than the head of the key. Flatten the pipe in a vise so that the key can be inserted, and drill a hole where the key has its keyring hole. Now you can thread one of the plastic locks through and the emergency key has its own little "safe".

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If your local supermarket has a terrorist problem they are hardly going to have time to worry about what you're doing with your cock. Tell them - see what level response they call in.
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As far as emergency keys... Because I'm away frequently, we made a magnet that holds the emergency key in a small, clear-plastic circular dish (pill box could work too) and filled it with hot wax. Then, on the top before the wax was dry, we imprinted it with one of my keys so that if it had been broken into and re-sealed in wax, I would see that the imprint was gone. A little more elaborate, but he kind of gets a kick out of seeing the temptation of the key there on the fridge :)
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That sounds like a brilliant idea :D and yeh the temptation would drive me crazy too :O
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poor wrote:You have to go thru metal detectors to shop!?! Which war zone do you live in?

Or do you mean anti-theft tag doorway detectors? Chastity Devices won't set them off.
There are areas in which this is the norm at times (India, and IIRC Israel when the had frequent suicide bomber attacks).

Walking through the New-Delhi subway is an eye opening experience: Inside a super modern subway station (planned and looks much, much better than the NYC system), you have to go through a walk-through metal detector, which soldiers holding what appears to be a loaded machine gun observe you from behind a sandbag fort. And then you walk 10 more steps, and you're in a normal subway again.