Vanessa Right,but it may damage her relationship with her parents,like for several of us.
I agree that there is a risk, and everyone needs to figure out if it is worth it. But especially if the wearer lives further away from the keyholder, that will get very hard to manage, especially in this case, with the shower/shaving routines etc.
When I read about the forced wearers being afraid to damage the relationship with their parents, I always wonder if they also consider how big a decision that would be for the parents, to for example have no more contact with their own children. I doubt there are many who would want to pay that price, even when chastity is important to them.
And on a very practical level, at that stage the dependency of the wearer on the parents is getting less and less, while gradually the parents will start needing their children's help more and more, as they get older. So they are risking that too.
Does anybody actually know a case where the relationship between 'child' and parent was permanently harmed (or at least for a considerable time) when the 'child' moved out and removed their chastity devices against the parents' will?
So to repeat myself, I'm not saying there is no risk, especially with very stubborn parents (and in some cases I would even say unhinged). Just to also take into account the enormous effect it would have on the parents if they would break off contact.