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Laura well I did get time to think, it wasn't as if I was locked in a belt straight away, that would have been crazy and yeah I would have certainly panicked there. They talked about it and I agreed and we got the belt measured and ordered. It was not a busy time of year so got the belt in about 6 weeks so was fortunate there
Renita yes I agree with the emergency key and I have one. It is in a plastic tube with a security seal on it so I cannot use the keu without ripping that off. They I would have some explaining to do. Are there bettter options for an emergency key ? I am hear to learn as much as I can from other
milkymilo It Seems like the same basic setup many people use for emergency keys. If you are interested there is an entire thread on the subject here: https://unwedchastity.org/d/717-emergency-key/176
Anne My aunt and uncle are a big believer in no sexual intercourse before marriage. It is something that enforced for my cousin and is something that they would like to ensure for me whilst under their roof and their care. I was happy to honour that wish of theirs and they suggested in the chastity belt to help ensure that and have that extra piece of mind. My aunty told me about her wearing it and I also spoke to my cousin in depth about it and agreed to wear one myself.
I think they are a bit worried with nature of the countryside as there are quite a few farm workers and especially around shearing time alot of people on the farm so I will be out and about helping and cooking for the shearing gangs so adds that piece of mind for them and indeed me tbh
How long for? at this stage the duration I am here or until/if I decide to get married.
The rules are pretty simple. I wear it, keep it discrete. It can only be removed with my aunties permission and under supervision and that is for cleaning or medical visits
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milkymilo whether I stay locked would be up to my future husband
Sometimes, country girls your age flock to the cities, offices, unis, with a wider choice of both friends and potential partners as a side benefit. You went the opposite way, and while you already told us you love the country life and your new role in it - is there any social waterhole near your home/workplace to mix and mingle?
milkymilo My aunt and uncle are a big believer in no sexual intercourse before marriage. It is something that enforced for my cousin and is something that they would like to ensure for me whilst under their roof and their care. I was happy to honour that wish of theirs and they suggested in the chastity belt to help ensure that and have that extra piece of mind.
How about your mom? Does she share these values? If so, why did she let your aunt belt you, rather than did it herself?
Laura yes she does share these values but never felt the belt was in order. Funny enough I am around more boys here in the country than I was in the city as I was at Christchurch Girls High School so was avoiding boys day to day and after school activities social event often evolved around our church group where many on the boys were well behaved and thankfully had the same values
Damien yes there is a local pub and there is often events on in and around the local community. The local memorial halls here used to be a big meeting point years agi with dances but that is an era long gone now. I think people are alot more mobile these day with everyone having cars and internet and cell phones. Well that is what my aunty and uncle have told me. They are in their 50s
As for the local watering holes they are fine for a quite drink or family meal but my aunt and uncle always make it a thing to leave before 7 as things get a bit rowdy most nights. As my uncle puts it these boys work hard and party hard. But then I am not a drinker. Not every really been drunk. Had a few glasses of wine at certain occasions and been a bit tipsy maybe but never been a drinker so not a culture I am wanting to be involved in
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milkymilo Thanks for your lively description. I sure didn't want to recommend drinking with my waterhole allegory. Just wanted to know if you'll have a chance to meet other, maybe intellectually more stimulating partner candidates than sheep and shepherds. Not saying there aren't great philosophers among shepherds, but your stories about the locals suggest that's not the majority^
Edit: You're up early!