bdsamm I was think jaws of life lol. Not sure how to break open mine. But either way, if it would open when the battery dies i would never charge it lol.

    bdsamm
    Do you think such tools are ready in emergency boxes of an hospital?
    Probably they have to ask the tools to maintenance team.

    bdsamm No one serious chastity belt user has any kind of immediate release arrangement.

    I think I am quite serious user, and a key is always in home in a safe. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ. Any normal person risk the health of the girl without an emergency key.

      bdsamm There are sealable key containers you can carry with you that are easy to open without tools. Obviously that is a lot harder to make work on an unwilling wearer, but with a seal that is regularly inspected, you still need way less willpower with such a container than you would if you had free access to the key or did not wear a belt at all.

      bdsamm
      It is in the hand of wearer.
      Obviously if a car run over me, is not covered by key in safe....

      Having an emergency "out" is essential for responsible kink play and I don't see chastity any differently, but this forum is full of people who are endulging in fantasies so whatevs.

        Sin for responsible kink play and I don't see chastity any differently

        An emergency "out" is, simply, responsible for everything in life, @Sin.
        When someone so liberal as you, and someone somewhat conservative as me agree in a point, then it should be right.

        • Sin replied to this.

          Ines Maybe we just cancel each other out!

          Whether it is play or upholding values, a sane risk calculation has to consider that the cost of health problems is likely to be much greater than the cost of an unauthorized removal.

          Ines Do you think such tools are ready in emergency boxes of an hospital?

          Have you had a cast? The saw for them is insane it tickles skin but cuts anything hard I think it would do my belt.

          I just don't get this emergency thing - just what emergency will having the key make a difference?
          My biggest worry is car crash - seat belt over the chastity belt is gonna hurt but a key doesn't help that. And if it's bad I'll probably be waiting for the ambulance anyway.

            Jen Have you had a cast?

            Sadly. 😞
            But cast scissors can not cut steel or a padlock.
            You are right they are very strong, but one thing is fabric and cast, and another, steel.

            Jen belt is gonna hurt but a key doesn't help that

            We agree here, but a belt is not a match for firefighters. They can cut it in seconds. 😊

            • Jen replied to this.

              CharInChastity I’m sure a hospital can get it off without it being charged.

              maybe yes, but it shouldn't have to come to that. hospitals have to take care of medical emergencies and not to get someone out of a chastity belt in an emergency, the wearer should always be able to do that himself. you have to create an emergency system with your parents how you can quickly free yourself (even if your parents then of course notice it)

              CharInChastity I was think jaws of life lol. Not sure how to break open mine. But either way, if it would open when the battery dies i would never charge it lol.

              in an emergency, a strong man and a tool is enough, i think your father could do it

              Jen And if it's bad I'll probably be waiting for the ambulance anyway.

              That's true, if it's really bad, I'll go to the hospital anyway. I have the keys in my father's safe at home, he would send me a message with the combination in an emergency. Of course it only works when I'm at home, but I'm also thinking about the case: I fall off the stairs and call a doctor in the meantime I free myself from my belt. Of course that's not possible outside, but when I was on vacation with my girlfriend (without my father) he gave me a sealed envelope with the keys so that I could free myself in an "emergency".

              Ines But cast scissors can not cut steel or a padlock.
              You are right they are very strong, but one thing is fabric and cast, and another, steel.

              They had an electric saw for me - it looked like it was spinning but was just shaking. Would only cut the hard parts - not fabric (and not skin😁). My cast was thin and hard not like the old chunky ones - scissors wouldn't cut it

                Jen My cast was thin and hard not like the old chunky ones - scissors wouldn't cut it

                interesting, for most of my friends who broke something, a pair of scissors was enough, which probably wouldn't be enough for a chastity belt. but i think for a belt, the crowbar from the caretaker in the hospital is enough. πŸ˜‚

                Angelina
                Electronic locks have that power supply problem. And electricity and water when you shower or swim don't go along well.
                Best and easiest solution:
                Get a cheap electronic safe. While they are of course not perfectly unbreakable, even cheap ones are uch harder to break open than the belt itself, so that should suffice.
                Even though these safes usually have only 6 to 8 digits, many have a time delay. 3 times wrong number and you have to wait 15 minutes before you can try again. Another 3 wrong numbers and you have to wait 1 hour. With that delay system even a 6 digit code takes forever to break by brute force.

                  curious

                  i think you have mixed up two things. my father's safe is in our living room, it never comes into contact with water. as for the belt, it wouldn't be an electronic one anyway, but a purely mechanical combination lock, which would interest me.

                    Ines Releasing should be immediate.

                    How is that solved in your case?

                    The question was asked here (I don't remember who asked it) if anyone has ever had an emergency where the cb had to be opened. There were no answers, so I'll put the question up for discussion again.

                      Angelina
                      You got me wrong.
                      I was talking about an option for an emergency key.
                      Using a padlock with number combination is too easy to open with trial and error because the size of the lock limits how complex the mechanism can be.
                      So using the normal padlock with a key on the belt and then keeping the key in the aforementioned safe allows for the keyholder to simply provide the combination to open the safe and access the key, should an emergency make this necessary.
                      That way the keyholder could be on the other side of the world and the wearer is still securely locked but can get out within minutes if the keyholder provides the combination via phone.

                        Jen They had an electric saw for me - it looked like it was spinning but was just shaking

                        It is called an oscillating saw and typically used to remove casts.
                        And yes, the time of casts made from plaster is over. Today a special plastic material is used. Soak in hot water for one minute, squeeze as much water out as possible by tightly rolling it. Apply to patient and hold it I the desired position for 5 minutes, done.