Vanessa

yet there is

chastity belt = keuschheitsgürtel

chastity bra = keuschheits bh

bra = bh 😉

    11 days later

    KB is Korbach I think. It could be used as Chastity Bra (Keuschheits-BH). So KG-KB 2019 would be perfect to show how long you wear it

      Sara2001 So KG-KB 2019 would be perfect to show how long you wear it

      It could be a good idea,and not easy to guess what it means!😉

      But harder to use,if we start to wear the chastity bra some years after we started to wear the chastity belt!😉

        Vanessa

        You don't have a car yet, still do you have the chance to take them both 😁

          Angelina

          Not sure I can choose my plate number in France,but it could be CC("ceinture de chasteté",chastity belt))-017(for the permanent wear of my chastity belt)-SC("soutien-gorge de chasteté",chastity bra)! 🤣

            Vanessa SC("soutien-gorge de chasteté",chastity bra

            Good to know how it's called in France, because I always used the word "brassière" 😂

            Vanessa SC("soutien-gorge de chasteté",chastity bra)!

            a complicated word, keuschheits bh in in germany sounds easier 🤣

              Angelina this is an exception, in general german is a difficult language 😂

              Nahh, German isn't difficult at all. We just don't like to play Scrabble, because in German, there are words like "Fußbodenschleifmaschinenverleih" 🤣 🤣 🤣

                Lukas

                German is difficult even for many Germans

                scrabble is a terrible game, high potential for conflict 😂

                  Angelina scrabble is a terrible game, high potential for conflict 😂

                  Oh yes, very high. Almost as bad as Monopoly.

                  Angelina It's pronunciation matches the spelling. This is a great advantage. Also "der/die" means the same as "le/la" 😂

                    Laura Also "der/die" means the same as "le/la"

                    nevertheless it is difficult for people who speak english because these words do not exist in english, there is no such differentiation

                      Laura Yes that's exactly the meaning. Many German words are that easy. Just a combination of two other words, like Kindergarten, kinder means child and Garten is like garden, means a place for supervised growing.