Angelina locking someone in chastity after they change their mind isn’t exactly 100% legal in USA. I read that “forced” wear is not aloud on this forum. But, many of a cool down period or some other agreement if they ask for it to be removed. Not always legal to keep a chastity belt locked on someone after they want removal. So, there are some things on this site that some users would want to remain at least semi anonymous.

    Angelina I don’t use my last name or ever give a location more specific then east coat usa. There are tons of “Emily’s” that live in the USA.

    Laura I never heard of proton mail. I used my skiff account which says they are secure, but who knows.

    EngineeringEmily locking someone in chastity after they change their mind isn’t exactly 100% legal in USA.

    right, but you don't have that because you still need the money for your studies, so you accept it as part of a deal that is very hard for you, but not completely involuntarily

    EngineeringEmily Angelina locking someone in chastity after they change their mind isn’t exactly 100% legal in USA. I read that “forced” wear is not aloud on this forum. But, many of a cool down period or some other agreement if they ask for it to be removed. Not always legal to keep a chastity belt locked on someone after they want removal. So, there are some things on this site that some users would want to remain at least semi anonymous.

    You are a very interesting person. You are the age on the border of high school and college. You live in the Eastern US. You know a lot about cars. e.g. your discussion of the Tesla X. Your English is poor for an American.

    You just spelled "allowed" "aloud". On Dec. 5, 2022 in the Introductions thread CharInChastity spelled "allowed" "aloud". She lived partly in PA, knew much about cars, spoke poor English for an American.

    You and she are the same person.

      Avery You just spelled "allowed" "aloud"

      I'm wondering what language it can be

      Avery She lived partly in PA

      And also used Verizon PA

      Avery I have CAPD which is a hearing disorder that made learning to speak and spell correctly very hard. It’s taken me 19 years of practice to mostly be able to have a conversation with someone and understand it in real time. I’ve had speech theropist from like 3 years old until 15 years old. Maybe you should consider that someone might have a disability before you criticize them and make them feel like an idiot. 2 people on a forum of 100s spell the same word wrong. O well. I didn’t realize I needed to pass grammar class to post here.

        EngineeringEmily I have CAPD which is a hearing disorder that made learning to speak and spell correctly very hard. It’s taken me 19 years of practice to mostly be able to have a conversation with someone and understand it in real time. I’ve had speech theropist from like 3 years old until 15 years old. Maybe you should consider that someone might have a disability before you criticize them and make them feel like an idiot. 2 people on a forum of 100s spell the same word wrong. O well. I didn’t realize I needed to pass grammar class to post here.

        If it is true that you have a hearing disorder we ALL sympathize with you. More likely you are a young person trained in a trade (hence the car stuff) who never had the opportunity to write much. That's OK.

        The point is you and Charly are the same person, there are too many similarities, not just one word. People here should know that and they can react as they see fit.

          Avery I have never been on this forum before a few days ago. I never even knew it existed. I’ve no idea who the other person is. Never met them or even saw them.

          Avery You are a very interesting person. You are the age on the border of high school and college. You live in the Eastern US. You know a lot about cars. e.g. your discussion of the Tesla X. Your English is poor for an American.

          You just spelled "allowed" "aloud". On Dec. 5, 2022 in the Introductions thread CharInChastity spelled "allowed" "aloud". She lived partly in PA, knew much about cars, spoke poor English for an American.

          Wait a sec.... sounds a lot like... same person according to this:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_test