Jen laying in bed is fine and yeah obviously can't spread legs but feeling it - like more of my access is controlled - I can still run a finger along the edge of the belt between my legs but can't stretch out my thighs and make them tight you know yeah this is getting to me actually. Um pulling knees to chest - legs are still together so it all gets really tight - like the cable in my butt and the back of the vagina shield is pulled in tight.

I'm just laying here in arousal like just waves - these bands it's like when the belt was new again

    OMG! Are you getting ready for something?
    If you bend your knees over your chest and try to spread your legs a little, eventually the metal digs into your skin.
    At least in my case the chain on the band tightens and makes the belt dig deeper into the hips, and the truth is that my belt is already tight enough to add that.
    The most I can do is slide something flat if I have a little itching, but only if it's very external because it's so tight that on the back of the shield I can't even reach the lips with the implement and since it's so tight neither I can move it to scratch myself.
    You can walk well, more or less, as I told you I had a shorter chain each time and with the chain I manage well.
    Despite the three days that I don't have to wear them, I really enjoy it.

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      Raquel OMG! Are you getting ready for something?

      No way nah they're a toy. Might tell my husband (future) to get some lol but for play time not too wear.

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      Nina Reading here so only sleep with the.? Who has experience

      i have many experiences, all of them not very pleasant about thighbands, but it is best to talk to your boyfriend first if you feel uncomfortable with them.

      Jen I'm making some😝 I'm sick of not knowing what to believe.

      you made your own thighbands? interesting. your experiences seem very similar to what real thighbands do, have you ever thought about ordering real ones? Of course just to keep up your desire for the belt. πŸ˜‚

      Jen I'm just laying here in arousal like just waves - these bands it's like when the belt was new

      Hot. Got handcuffs?! πŸ˜›

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        Maija Since my father knows very many contacts in the metal fabrication industry, he will have someone make a block piece compatible with my bands. Then, they can lock it on me should I require it (it will not be used at school)

        I don't know what a block piece is but it sounds like you don't want one and shouldn't have one.

          Sin No!πŸ˜› not yet? Chastity has corrupted me🀣

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            Jen No!πŸ˜› not yet?

            If you buy one you should look at the quality. Cheap one could your skin of the lock blocks.

            Tenn__Man Thank you for your experience! While wearing thigh bands, what's your max step size toe to toe? And how tall are you? I've been trying to determine whether there's a humane/reasonable degree of restriction that's sustainable.

            Tenn__Man replying here - and more comments above. Wasn't real bands. Step size was smaller but not really a problem - like after an hour I was starting to get used to it. Trying to take bigger steps felt bad for my knees, but letting the bands pull tight each step was ok. I got surprised stepping back when opening the fridge - actually any kind of turning or twisting was awkward - like walking around things had to be like following a path around them not just moving naturally.

            Going up steps was more pressure on knees and ankles. You can't get your balance right - like your weight is not properly above the leg you're stepping up with.

            I'm completely convinced it would stuff up my joints or muscles if worn lots - like overnight could be ok - didn't feel bad on back or side. But not for daytime.

              Megan I don't know what a block piece is but it sounds like you don't want one and shouldn't have one.

              It is a bolt that serves to keep the thighbands attached. Since my aunt didn't trust much of InΓ©s's new belt, they ordered one, which she barely used.
              When I got my belt my parents decided to buy one too.
              It is only used to sleep, but it sucks.

              Megan I don't know what a block piece is but it sounds like you don't want one and shouldn't have one.

              @Ines once explained it in her experience report with the fancysteel belt, but I don't know exactly what the topic was called.

              Jen

              if you could get used to it after an hour i can only say congratulations, i don't think it works so well with real bands, but hey i am excited about the effort you put in πŸ˜ƒ

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                Angelina if you could get used to it after an hour i can only say congratulations, i don't think it works so well with real bands

                Walking was easiest to get used to - like if your ankle is just a little sore you'll change how walk and not think about it so much after a while.
                I think long term - probably cramps and stuff will be the issue and take a long time to get used to.

                  Jen

                  i don't believe that the thighbands are harmful, at least not from a health point of view. but i can't give a final verdict on that. i don't wear them permanently at the moment, so i have recovery phases.

                    Angelina i don't believe that the thighbands are harmful,

                    They're definitely not, if appropriate precautions are taken, and enough exercise is allowed

                      Maija

                      I trust what my cousin who studies medicine has written here, what another user who was a retired doctor and another who was a masseur also wrote, and yes, undoubtedly inappropriate and excessive use is harmful to health.
                      I think it's dangerous to spread the word that it has no consequences when three authoritative voices have told us otherwise.

                        Maija if appropriate precautions are taken, and enough exercise is allowed

                        That is an important caveat. Wearing the bands regularly is one thing, never getting anybreaks were legs can be stretched is another thing entirely

                        Raquel

                        Sorry that i have come across as such. You and all the medical professionals (@Ines and @Foxies) are most certainly right: without exercise breaks thighbands are definitely harmful.

                        However, almost anything "bad" isn't a big deal if done in moderation and with appropriate precautions (think of junk food, for example)

                        Maija They're definitely not, if appropriate precautions are taken, and enough exercise is allowed

                        i haven't had any problems yet either, but i wouldn't presume to speak for everyone.

                        Raquel

                        i agree with you that it can be harmful to wear the thighbands permenently without sufficient movement breaks, however, it does not have to be harmful. i do believe medical experts, but medical experts also consider many other things to be harmful, which are mostly not harmful if enjoyed in moderation.

                        Jen Perhaps the more comfortable you feel the more you wear 'em in the long run.

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