Jen
A lot of frustration.
Impossible to relieve your urges.
But your list is pretty complete.Would you write the opposite one,for the "positive" effects of it,too?
Parties and dancing,with appropriate clothes,it is possible;but you should take care no one touch you on a place where there is the belt(hard to avoid for the waist band...).
For pool or beach,it is almost impossible to hide it,except if you wear some swimsuits like the one of @Angelina...
Sin I'm not saying 24/7 isn't possible (it's certainly an ideal for a lot of people) but we all have to start somewhere. And going into it with unrealistic expectations is a great way to set yourself up for failure. I would suggest that carefully exploring your limits is a healthier approach, especially for a beginner.
It is a bit like we advice,when discussing about training.
Sin
Not possible,The belt,even if not worn,is locked and without the keys.She must ask her parents to unlock it to try it.
Jonas I think wearers should keep the key until they're well used to the belt. Any future key hand-over is then founded on informed consent.
It could work for @Jen's case,yes.
But not sure her parents would accept.
Foxies Almost all of the comments above are pretty much spot on. My advice is to keep control while learning to see if you really want to do this. Start off slooowwwwwly. Do not expect too much at the start. One or two hours a day for a week, then add an hour a day each week. Do not only concentrate on how it feels, but learn also how it effects you emotionally and how you handle all the problems listed at the first post.
I agree.Even if your training is a bit long.