Chastity Erection

Chastity Erection




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I see endless chastity forum posts every week about chastity device fitting problems, so I have created this quick start measuring for a chastity device guide.
Poorly Fitted Chastity Device Complaints
The two most common complaints I see about poorly fitting chastity devices concern the base ring. The first is the ring causes wearers discomfort or pain all the time. The other is that when the wearer’s penis attempts to become erect, the base ring behind the balls slides up and “chokes” the testicles causing discomfort or pain. Getting accurate measurements before buying a chastity device will usually help you avoid both issues.
In the past, I’ve always pointed guys to the measuring guide on the Mature Metal website. But recently, I discovered they changed it. I expect they were trying to improve it, but I think the guide is now less clear and less useful. That’s why I have created this measuring guide. It will work for most ball-trap devices.
I’ve aimed the guide at those who plan to order a custom-made device. However, taking proper measurements before buying an off the shelf device is never a waste of time. Many manufacturers are now providing at least some basic measurements you can use to choose a better fitting cage or tube.
The three measurements you need are flaccid penis length, circumference of the soft penis shaft, and the circumference of an imaginary circle running around the base of your penis behind your balls.
Always measure when your penis is flaccid, soft, but not “shriveled.” Penises regularly shrink and expand in length while flaccid. That is amply illustrated by the image below that I found on Wikipedia.
Kriptzone, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
As the image shows, there is a wide variance in the length of the same penis photographed at six different times.
The imaged labeled 1 depicts a semi-erect penis. In image 2, the penis is returning to its normal flaccid state. Based on my experiences, image 3 depicts a flaccid penis. That’s what I most often see when I look at my penis inside a chastity cage.
The penis starts in image 4, moving toward a “shriveled” state. The state of the penis in image 3, I believe, is the flaccid length most useful for chastity device measurements.
If you measured your penis length in the state depicted in image 2, you would probably find that most of the time the tip of the penis would not touch the end of the cage or tube.
To get the most accurate measurements for a chastity device, take measurements at different times of day over two or three days. Then use the shortest measurement you obtained.
Some chastity device manufacturers like Mature Metal ask you to measure the underneath side of your penis from your balls to the tip. Others ask you to measure from the top from base to tip. Make sure to follow the appropriate instructions as that is how the manufacturer accounts for the gap between the cage and base ring. If you can’t find on their website which measurement a manufacturer uses, call or email and find out.
Whether you measure from the bottom or top, a ruler is the best device for measuring length. If you measure the underneath side of your penis, take care not to press the end of the ruler into your scrotum. The ruler should only lightly touch the skin.
Always record your measurements. Don’t rely on memory.
After taking several penis length measurements at different times of day over several days, choose the smallest measurement. You should then subtract a small amount.
Mature Metal suggests subtracting 1/4-inch. That’s what I did when I ordered my first Mature Metal cage. As it turned out, the cage is about 1/2-inch too long, and the tip of my penis rarely touches the end.
That wasn’t the fault of Mature Metal. They built what I asked for. And I feel sure I took accurate measurements. So that told me subtracting 1/4-inch is not enough. Since the cage was about 1/2-inch too long, I now subtract 3/4-inch from my smallest length measurement when ordering custom-made cages. I recommend never subtracting less than 1/2-inch.
You can’t really go too short. You can easily compress your soft penis. If you push your flaccid penis toward your body, it easily compresses to half its normal length or less. If you keep pushing, it will “turtle” inside your body and disappear. The real problems with chastity cages occur when they are too long, and most guys buy devices with cages that are too long. That sets them up for attempted erection problems. More on that when we get to measuring for base rings.

The penis circumference measurement is very important for several reasons. Chastity device fabricators use this measurement to calculate the internal diameter of the cage or tube. Custom manufacturers can change the length of the cage or tube, the ring size, and the gap if needed, but they can not change the internal diameter of a cage. Whatever you order as the inside diameter, you can’t alter later.
This measurement is important because you want the cage or tube to “fit like a glove,” with your penis always touching the sides, bottom, and top of the cage or tube. Extra space inside the cage or tube will likely cause you problems during attempted erections. Erections don’t stop until your penis feels compression from the inside of the device.
If you can easily insert your flaccid penis into a cage or tube, then the interior diameter is too big. You will most often have to apply a little lubricant with a properly fitted device and work your penis into the cage or else use the “stocking method” to coax it fully into the tube.
The flaccid penis is extremely squishy. You can compress it to half or less of its normal circumference without any pain. There isn’t much risk that you’re going to strangle your penis by choosing a close-fitting cage or tube. A tip I’ve learned and use is to take your smallest penis circumference measurement and subtract 1/4-inch to get the best fit.
You don’t want the inside diameter so small that it compresses your flaccid penis, but you want a snug fit. Although soft penises are very malleable, what you don’t want is to compress your penis both in length and circumference at the same time. If you constrict the diameter too much while compressing the length any appreciable amount, you can restrict urine flow through the urethra. That’s why micro-chastity device cages only cover the glans of the penis. Those devices already compress the length of the penis to an extreme. By covering only the glans, it prevents compression of the shaft’s circumference at the same time. Urine flow through the uretha is not hampered. 
I recommend using a soft tailor’s measuring tape to measure penis circumference. The measurement will be more accurate than trying to eyeball it by placing your penis on top of a ruler. You can pick up a soft tape for a dollar or two from most discount stores.
If you don’t have a tailor’s tape and don’t want to buy one, you can use the string method. Wrap a length of the
string (an old shoelace works well) snugly around your penis. Then mark with a felt pen where the end of your string touches the rest of the string. Stretch out your string along a ruler and see where the felt mark is. That’s the circumference.
The easiest and most accurate method of measuring for a base ring is to spend $25 to buy the plastic sizing ring assortment from Mature Metal. Then you will have actual rings to try on, wear, and experiment with until you find a comfortable fit.
You will find that you can get several different sizes on. The way you can know which one is the right size is by using the fingertip test. With a properly sized base ring, you should be able to easily insert one fingertip between your skin and the inside of the ring. If you can’t, the ring is too small. If you can get two or more fingertips inside, the ring is too large.
If you don’t want to spend the twenty-five bucks, you can go old school and use either the tailor’s measuring tape or string method described in the previous section.
The thing is, the base ring size isn’t usually going to be a problem. You can get that a little off and still be fine. One of the two base ring issues I mentioned earlier—the ring rides up during an attempted erection and digs painfully into the balls—isn’t a base ring problem. It’s a cage length problem. When the cage is too long, it encourages the erection to continue. The tip of the expanding penis pushes against the end of the cage, which causes the cage to pull against the base ring. That’s always uncomfortable.
If the base ring is too small, that can be why a base ring causes constant discomfort. If the ring is too large, you may have problems with a ball popping out of the ring. Also, an oversized ring allows the device to rotate around your scrotum and penis base, which can cause friction chafing. That’s all unnecessary as the base ring measurement is probably the easiest measurement to get right, except for guys who buy the cheaper off the shelf cages where they only give you three ring size options to choose from.  
The distance between the cage entrance and the base ring is called the gap. Even in the 21st Century, with all the world’s advanced technology, there is no way to measure the gap before ordering a chastity device. It remains a guesstimate subject to trial and error. But chastity device manufacturers do have some advice on the gap.
Mature Metal says ninety-percent of their customers order a 3/8-inch gap and are happy with it. Based on experience, I agree with that. I have a high and tight scrotum with average-sized balls, and 3/8-inch works for me. I once tried a 1/4-inch gap to solve a ball-popping from the base ring problem with one of my devices, but it was too close. The narrower gap caused me worse problems of its own.
If you have a loose, low rider style scrotum, a 1/4-inch gap might be a better fit. Also, guys with high and tight scrotums and larger balls might need to step up to a 1/2-inch gap to gain more comfort.
My advice is to go with the 3/8-inch gap unless there is a good reason not to. If you should find you need something different, it’s an easy fix for your device manufacturer.
Now for a quick review, and yes, this will be on the test.
Disclaimer: All penises are different. I’ve learned what works for me from trial and error and believe you can benefit from my experience. But your mileage may vary.  
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I do not receive any devices I use of have used for free. I do not get paid for promotion. My experience with male chastity enforcement devices comes completely from the point of a total “newb” and hard learned knowledge through the long process of implementing a chastity enforcement lifestyle within my own relationship and then through helping others do the same on their own terms. One thing that became quite clear is there’s a huge difference between male chastity devices that are appropriate for real enforcement and those that are just sex-toys meant for a bit of fun.
Length of the device and the part of the device that encloses that actual shaft is far less imporant than the size of what’s referred to as the base ring. Taking on length first, get a device that’s too short. Unless you really are dealing with a micro penis don’t go crazy for the first try but in no way do you need to worry about a device where the shaft is an inch or more too short. In fact that’s what you want. If you don’t go with one that’s too short it will be unwieldy, add unnecessary weight and ultimately will be less suited to all-day every-day wear. With the easy part out of the way obviously it will take a bit to move to a device that’s really short, like an inch max, more on that another day.
Moving on to the hard part — the base ring. The base ring is the ring that goes all the way around the male penis and balls. The base ring is what anchors the rest of the chastity device in place. This is the most crucial part to get right. Being a complete novice when I agreed to enforce my male’s chastity I made the mistake of choosing rings that were way too large. Sure I read how to measure, I read what the right size should be, but guess what… I still got rings that were way to large. Then I did the same thing again and again. That’s because nobody anywhere I’ve seen tells you that you need one that’s really tight. The base ring needs to be restrictive, nobody, no seller, no site just says that. It needs to be smaller than a loose measurement. A base ring needs to be a little too small in a way that is not too hard to figure out but hard to find anywhere on-line, believe me I asked.
Here’s the reality; the penis shaft behind the scrotum and balls seems to be a larger diameter than the shaft by a substantial amount. In a way it is but it’s mostly very loose scrotum skin/flesh. What you need is a ring that’s about the same diameter of the penis shaft in front of the scrotum when completely flaccid and at it’s smallest. There’s two problems with obtaining exactly what size this is. The first is measuring or trying on rings while the penis really is completely flaccid and at it’s smallest. Even a slight erection that happened a half hour ago will probably distort the sizing to be to large. The second problem is psychology — namely mine and probably yours. You don’t want to hurt anything, you don’t want it to be too small and cause some horrible problem so you may have a tendency to err a little bit bigger than it should be. Go the opposite way, go a little bit smaller than it should be. If it’s not a challenge getting that base ring on then it’s too big.
I just took the wind out of surprise number two above. If you are gentle at all you will have a hard time installing that base ring the first time or even the first couple of times telling your self it’s way too tight. As a guideline it should compress everything a bit once it’s on. Also realize that your male will also be getting some sort of partial erection while the base ring is being installed. Even if he’s just had some sort of satisfaction, there will be resitual swelling that will make things way tighter than they will be when completely flaccid.
With that being said putting a base ring on takes a bit more force than you will think. I would advise a solid base ring rather than a split ring that opens. The reason is they only way a split ring of the right — tight size can work is if you have 4 hands. It’s very difficult to keep it closed while getting the rest of the device and it’s attachment points all lined up correctly. Go with a solid ring instead, far better and much easier once you get used to install it. You may even have your male partner do it himself.
So how do you put a solid base ring on? Here’s what I’ve found to be the easiest way as long as the ring is the right size.
That’s it. My biggest issue getting a base ring that was the correct size and actually secure was I wasn’t able to exert the amount of force required. I somehow thought if anything compressed or need to be squeezed then it was too small — WRONG. It should take a bit of compression and care to remove as well. If you can just pull it off (even with a lot of force) without having to go through the reverse procedure of shaft, one ball, then the other ball to get if off then it’s WAY TOO BIG. One more thing about base rings. It should be very snug, no gaps, no space, a little bit of compression all the time even when the male’s penis is completely flaccid and at it’s very smallest with no straining against the device at all, no partial chubby period. This means that there will be some amount of friction — to bad, that;s what’s required for enforced chastity. Use a little long-lasting lotion to reduce the friction if requited. This will be fine as long as the ring isn’t too big. Even if it’s a tiny bit too big a little lotion will allow it to slide right off, this should not be the case. It took me at least half a dozen rings to get to the one that was small enough and actually the right size. I was too timid. Weeks of wasted time.
Okay, so we have a properly sized base ring. Next up is the rest of the device. There are a million of them out there that range from cheap to idiotically expensive. Start with a cheap one even if you eventually gravitate towards a custom made male chastity device down the road. The basic workings are similar and depend on trapping the balls and the penis at the same time. Almost all devices (more on the other kind later) depend on another ring that goes around the shaft and is part of the device that encases the penis. When put together and attached that other ring is very close to the base ring but in front of the scrotum, that’s the ball-trap part. Here’s the problem, if the penis comes out of that front part of the device it’s game over, the device is useless. Even if that second ring is close enough and provides so little space so that the balls cannot be squeezed through the space there when locked it’s pretty much a hunk of stuff hanging off the male’s balls.
That leads us to devices that work and devices that don’t. The penis shaft when completely flaccid can be squeezed though pretty much any space, you can flatten it to 1/4", maybe less and it’s completely flexible in that way. Just about all devices can be removed based on this. Here’s the two things that work. First a urethral tube that is long enough to extend to the base ring or even a little farther when installed. The urethral tube keeps the penis from moving laterally no matter how soft and flexible. If it extends thru the base ring or just about there’s just no way to pull the penis shaft far enough back to escape, it would almost be like turning it inside out.
The second kind of device that works is one that secures to one of a couple different penis piercings. The best of these also cover the piercing so that that point of contact is also secured. I’ve seen a device I plan on installing on my hubby soon that acutally utilizes both. I can’t wait to get it, I think it’s going to be either a present for his birthday, christmas, or our anniversary. I am waiting until I am sure I know exacty what size and options I want. I’ll probably keep it simple but I am thinking about weather or not I want to have the sharp anti-any-erection spikes as an option. They increase the bulk and I don’t think the device looks as good with them as an option but really I am vacillating on what my favorite feeling is when he pleasures me. On one hand when he’s frustrated and can muster the feeble partial erection (nowhere near the pressure he used to exert a year ago) he’s ravenous. On the other hand I like the feeling when he’s subdued and goes at it with a bit more humility as well. Ultimately I will decide based on this more than anything else.
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