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What is “Pull Out” and How to Prevent It

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Pull Out:

The term “Pull Out” describes what happens when your flaccid penis falls out of the your chastity device, between the tube or cage and the cock ring. This can happen to most men who are “grow-ers” rather than “show-ers”. The cause of this, often referred to as “Turtle Head Syndrome”, happens naturally and causes your penis to protect itself from situations such as cold weather by shrinking and retracting.

The Principle to Overcome Pull Out in theory is simple:

Locked and SecureEnsure that you’ve the smallest possible gap between the cage and ring of your chastity device.

To help reduce Pull Out devices that are a little curved and keep the penis in a downwards position tend to be good.

Devices with cages or tubes offering a nice snug diameter for the shaft of your penis are helpful too.

Preventing Slip Off is an other security measure that’s vital to consider. To prevent “Slip Off” your ring must be a good fit too, not too large. A ring that’s much too big for you is certainly going cause the whole device to slip off your testicles and penis.

In Practice the Goal is a little difficult to attain:

Not all devices offer adjustment for individual fitting between the cage and ring, where your balls hang. You should pay attention to this design element when buying a chastity device.

Devices made of metal tend to be made with a gap of about 6 to 8 mm, which seems accurate for most men.

As mentioned above, the right size ring is key to a good secure fitting, helping to prevent “Slip Off”, and reduce “Pull Out”. Higher value devices are usually purchased with just one ring, to keep your costs down, so it’s vital that you measure yourself correctly for your ring. As mentioned above if it’s too large the whole device can slip off. However, also be aware of the health implications if your ring is too tight: you mustn’t constrict blood flow.

If you have a CB-2000, CB-3000, Curve or CB-6000:

Lower production costs of these polycarbonate devices means that they can be packaged with a variety of rings and spacers. Which is great for finding your individual fitting. You need to find the best combination of spacer and ring for your body. Ideally you need the wear the largest ring you can (that won’t fall off) and the smallest spacer. Experiment with different combinations for several days. You may find the solution without the need to purchase any extra products which might offer a solution.

If you have a CB-2000, CB-3000 or the Curve an add-on device such as the KSD-G2 or the Points of Intrigue may help reduce or prevent the possibility of Pull Out and the KSD-G3 may be just what you need for the CB-6000

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