
"The fact that I'm in an LTR with a partner who knows I'm bi, is fine with me exploring with other guys, allows to me seeing professional dominants, and has experimented with me over the course of our relationship is probably all down to what I have learned reading your column and listening to your podcast, Dan. Given all the other things I've indulged in, chastity play would seem like a pretty simple one to cross off, except for one thing: my anatomy."
"When I was an infant, I had an undescended testicle that needed to be operated on. Neither of my balls hang particularly low and they can very easily withdraw back into my body; one of them is also quite small. I am also a "grower" whose cock goes from very small to pretty big. Because my balls can be tight to my body, I can't find a chastity device I can use."
""I cannot tell you how many times I have heard this exact same story," said Christopher Miers at Steelwerks. "Only a small percentage of guys have a ball that didn't drop, but it's not as uncommon as some would think. Your reader definitely shouldn't give up on a chastity lifestyle as there is always a solution!""
Anatomical variations such as an undescended or retractile testicle, a small or asymmetrical scrotum, and being a 'grower' can make standard chastity cages painful, insecure, or impossible to wear. Rings positioned behind the scrotum can pinch, allow one testicle to pop out, or cause slipping when the flaccid penis is small. Repeatedly buying off-the-shelf devices often fails and costs money. Professional dominants can sometimes fit a cage briefly but discomfort may limit wear time. Custom-fitted cages and alternative designs in stainless steel or titanium exist to accommodate atypical anatomy and improve comfort and safety.
 Read at Portland Mercury
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