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Natural & Circumcised Cocks

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Which Design Features are best for Natural or Circumcised Cocks?

In general most chastity devices will suit both natural and circumcised cocks.

The absolute best options for the uncircumcised penis are:

Some men with a natural or uncut penis may discover that their foreskin protrudes through the urination slots of some chastity devices and this can be uncomfortable. This tends to happen with designs that have a tube completely encasing the penis and a slot for urination, such as the very popular, light weight, CB3000 and the CB6000. These chastity devices prevent you from touching your penis and have relatively large vertical urination slot. Although this design feature is really helpful for allowing a good flow of urination, some men, but not all, find the constant rubbing of the protruding foreskin a nuisance, others find this situation even causes the foreskin to become inflamed if worn for any length of time. Whether this would happen to you depends on your choice of chastity device and your own personal dimensions.

If you are uncircumcised and the design of the best selling CB3000 or CB6000 particularly appeals to you try pulling your foreskin back a little as you enter the tube, this may help prevent it protruding. Alternatively experiment with pulling your foreskin back to expose the head of your penis as you enter the device. You may also find it helpful to carry a few Q Tips or Cotton Buds so you can gently reposition the foreskin back into the tube, a small amount of lubricant on the tip of the cotton bud really helps, or try a little aqueous cream, that’s gentle on your skin, like E45. Using the Stocking Method to put your chastity device on should help to prevent your foreskin from bunching up between the ring and the cage.

Personal Hygiene:

imageYou need to ensure that the chastity device you choose allows for good hygiene. Devices which are completely open at the end offer the absolute best option, keeping the head of the penis in a good flow of air, and easy to clean. Open tubes allow for a good, more or less uninterrupted, flow of urine and so have less build up of bacteria.

Closed or partially closed tubes can allow for small drops of urine to deposit and gather, so you need to pay a bit more attention to hygiene and cleanliness.

Whatever chastity device you wear follow a good hygiene routine to stay nice and clean and healthy for your Mistress.

Completely Open End:
These devices offer the best for natural air flow, urination and accessibility for hygiene whilst wearing the device. Included within this range is the Cerberus Open, the 2(d)Ni and the Houdini.

Cage Constructed of Bars:
An alternative to the above and just as good are devices such as the steel Twister and the polycarbonate CB-2000 which encase the penis in a cage of bars allowing for lots of natural ventilation. This type of design helps to prevent a build up of bacteria, and ensures good hygiene can be followed.

Partially Closed Design:
This is group are devices such as the CB-3000, CB-6000, BuddyLock and the Rondo. These devices have a tube completely encasing the penis with slots or holes for urination and ventilation, and require good regular hygiene routines to keep bacteria and the possibility of fungal infections at bay. Pay extra attention to your hygiene routine and you should keep nice and clean.

Completely Closed:
The Cerberus Closed model, is just that – CLOSED. Any device similar in design is perfect for Chastity Play, a short chastity role play enactment, as it ensures your cock is completely denied any stimulation.

Cleaning the Chastity Device:

Equally important as personal hygiene is attention to the cleanliness of your chastity device. It needs to be removed regularly, inspected and throughly cleaned, keeping you and your device in peak condition, an asset to any keyholder!

Chastity devices made of medical grade 316 stainless steel are the most hygienic as they can be boiled completely clean to remove any build up of bacteria. Devices made of polycarbonate tend to build up a particular odour if worn for several days at a time, regular removal and through cleaning with anti bacterial soap helps keep this unpleasant smell to a minimum.

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