Open question
Ines I know that is very often impossible in modern life, but I think it is the right thing, a girl should stay in home until she is married.
i actually don't think it's a bad idea, of course it should always be a free decision, but i really appreciate the family atmosphere in southern european cultures. when i see how many people here in germany move out at 18 just to be alone, i think it's nonsense.
Kaja dislike
it would be nice if you would explain your disslikes.
Laura Yes, I would have to
If you moved out, would your parents somehow still make you wear it? How?
MissBlossom that's what they say
Laura that's what they say
How? What control would they have over you once you moved out?
MissBlossom I didn't ask
I thought this thread was long dead.
MissBlossom How?
What's a problem if she lives in the same area?
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Renita
I would guess that for an involuntary wearer, the belt itself would be the problem, but I don't really understand.
I saw in the survey about whether you should wear a belt since you were single again, several involuntary wearers chose the most strict option, which also puzzled me. I would have expected them to dislike chastity, having had it forced on them, and to vote against it. I think only Christine voted as I would have expected.
People can be so surprising sometimes, but I learn so much from the surprises!
MissBlossom the belt itself would be the problem
Why location would make a difference?
Renita
If you live with someone, they can threaten to kick you out, or say "as long as you're living under my roof ..."
If you don't, they can't.