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A 650ccm one cylinder engine is not an ideal stimulation device for the bedroom. And I suspect the my-steel construction with layered shields dampens vibrations better than the FancySteel dome shield, which is one solid piece. Can a wearer confirm vibration dampening on "classic" belts?
Damien Donโt have experience with bikes other than the one I owned, but I wouldnโt call the vibrations I felt there excessive. But it was unpleasant. Plus the way you sit on the bike made the belt uncomfortable for me.
So I donโt ride anymore, was also part of my old life, so that made giving it up easier
I cant call it safe. Im affraid that during some crash can cb demage you.
Kaja Im affraid that during some crash can cb demage you.
Given the mechanics of motorcycle accidents and female anatomy, it seems to me that the chastity belt poses no danger in the event of an accident, except for the cumbersome removal of it from the victim's body. Certainly, ambulance workers and firemen providing assistance would be quite surprised to see the belt.
Laura You spread your legs too much
Not even close. Fun fact: Opening your legs has almost no effect on the internal vaginal structure or the pelvic floor, other than letting people / things / instruments get closer. Straddling a bike or even doing the horizontal splits won't break a hymen. You might rip your adductor muscles off your leg though! If you rip them off at the pelvic attatchment you would have MUCH bigger things to worry about than a little bit of skin. So don't stress, you could be hung, drawn and quartered and it would probably rip your legs off before it tore your girly bits!
Andrew Given the mechanics of motorcycle accidents and female anatomy, it seems to me that the chastity belt poses no danger in the event of an accident
Having worked in rehab recently I can envision a scenario where a chastity belt could tear a person in half really, really easily. Getting it caught going over the handlebars or catching a tree, street sign or other immovable object would be game over. :-(
When did that discussion go south?
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curious This girl had her arm sliced clean off riding a moped:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/woman-one-arm-funny-tinder-dating-bio_n_598b7f94e4b0a66b8bb0e457
Unfortunately in the battle between metal and flesh it doesn't take much to do horrific damage. Something as benign as going over the handlebars could cause significant trauma with a belt on.
Sin
Wow, I'm glad I didn't read that before bed or it might have given me nightmares! lol
Sin Hitting a stationary object (e.g. a road sign) is always extremely dangerous for a motorcyclist. If it is sharp, it simply cuts the flesh. If dull, it crushes. The chastity belt, as something that fits closely to the woman's body, is not at risk of being caught on a motorcycle or other object. Just like a regular trouser belt.
Laura I meant motocycles
I admit that has confused me too
Sasha So I donโt ride anymore, was also part of my old life, so that made giving it up easier
did you sell it or what happened to it? are you planning to buy a bike again in the future, or do you want to give it up because it triggers bad memories of your old life?
two more comments.
on the one hand with regard to the dangers. i understand what is meant, but even without a belt, riding motorcycles or cars can be very dangerous, it can always end fatally in an accident. as a good driver, i am aware of the risk and decide on my own responsibility whether i am willing to take it or not.
on the other hand, i find it very interesting what is written here about the hymen, i mean we live in the year 2023, if a road damaged my hymen, the responsible authority would have received a very unfriendly letter from me the next day
Angelina on the other hand, i find it very interesting what is written here about the hymen, i mean we live in the year 2023, if a road damaged my hymen, the responsible authority would have received a very unfriendly letter from me the next day
"I rode my motorbike on XYZ road yesterday and now I am no longer a virgin"
"Congratulations, but how exactly is that our responsibility?"