Damien The Abus padlock on the back unduly disturbs the wearer's sleep, unfortunately.

This could be a reason why the locks are on the front generally.

cantsolvethecaptcha On the other hand it might be easier to check if „everything is okay“ down there. And since the material isn’t directly touching it might even be better from a hygiene stand point.

yes, that can even be the case, but I still stand by the fact that it is psychologically difficult. I also imagine that I can see my private parts myself at any time, but seeing that for years but not being able to touch it seems almost unbearable

Sasha Not sure how I’d feel about being able to see what’s off limits though.

exactly what i mean, imagine you can see this for years and not be able to touch it 😰

    Angelina FancySteel has been selling their dome shield in a clear acryl version for a few weeks now. I'm not sure about the aesthetics, and of course acryl can break. But I hear it sells well.

      Elsa

      Elsa I myself have never tried lockpicking, but even with normal locks it shouldn't be easy to do something like that on the back.

      That;s the idea!!! 😄
      Especially a radial Tollyboy lock..

      Damien

      optically i agree, i like the design and because it is not directly on the skin it might even be beneficial in terms of health. it's just very powerful psychologically

        Damien The Abus padlock on the back unduly disturbs the wearer's sleep, unfortunately.

        But a radial far less so surely?

          Damien there's no really flat radial lock on the market, we've looked around quite extensively

          Shame. I wonder if Richard Davies has a solution among his plans.

            Looked again at this genserlock site but think it yet l;acks snough detail. Looks to me not as good as MySteel, Neosteel or Tollyboy

            3 months later

            Greatcornbow

            On Tollyboy updated site he says:

            Since I took over in about 2000 there have been a range of locks fitted to various experimental belts including Medico, Vanlock, various change key locks some special hand built double row 15 pin locks. Mostly the belts still used the 7 pin radial lock pioneered by Hal, I frequently repin the locks though so as to be able to supply keyed alike locks for the two locks on a male belt, several belts with the same key if wanted etc. The repinned locks usually have higher security as some of the pins can be replaced with security pins (spool, mushroom etc). There are some locks out there fitted with trap pins by special request, these are very nasty, if a mistake is made when trying to pick these they will turn less than one full turn and jam forever in that position. They look exactly like any other radial lock so there is no give away as to what might be inside them. I have never had a complaint perhaps because no one ever tried to pick it.

            Full production will resume as soon as possible the first new laser cutting orders are out and new products are on the drawing board. I am currently in discussion with a lock supplier regarding an upgrade to 10 pin drill resistent locks for the new product and as a replacement for old locks. I am also considering serioulsy in the future introducing custom made 15 pin Tollyboy Locks as a standard lock for all belts.

              Damien

              Damien

              Damien The Abus padlock on the back unduly disturbs the wearer's sleep, unfortunately.

              But maybe a radial lock wouldn't have this problem?

              Greatcornbow That’s really interesting. Maybe I’m weird or just really committed to my chastity, but I’d actually like having a drill resistant lock with those trap pins in it.
              Though for emergency safety reasons probably not the best idea

                Sasha but I’d actually like having a drill resistant lock with those trap pins in it

                I'm afraid my parents would like to have it too

                Sasha Maybe I’m weird or just really committed to my chastity, but I’d actually like having a drill resistant lock with those trap pins in it.

                I think it is not necessary. A good lock like Abus EC75 will do the job.

                we have recommended lock-picking but all have rejected it because of the risk compared to the dexterity required. The Abus lock requires even more practice and skill. I think it is sufficiently secure for most people.

                  Joh I know. I’m probably an odd case though in that I like wearing my gear. Somehow knowing that there’s no possible way to take it off other than what the rules allow seems right to me

                    Sasha Somehow knowing that there’s no possible way to take it off other than what the rules allow seems right to me

                    Does this apply to your mom as well?

                      Joh A good lock like Abus EC75 will do the job.

                      I'm locked with this one now.

                      Sasha I like wearing my gear. Somehow knowing that there’s no possible way to take it off other than what the rules allow seems right to me

                      Me too.

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