
We had a couple of uneventful weeks of sol wearing the CB6000. But don't equate "uneventful" with "boring"! I use "uneventful" to describe the fact the device worked perfectly. But it's probably the wrong word because it doesn't describe the fantastic way your lives change with chastity devices.
Both of us were really getting off on chastity play. I often found myself thinking of sol wearing the device at work, and also loved the key holding power side of it. We both found the experience extremely erotic. And that state of mind probably contributed to the next problem LOL.
During sexual service, the strain on sol's cock caused the CB6000 to split again. But this time the entire plastic body cracked open, both top and bottom, as you can see in the photo above. Luckily this time it caused sol no pain or pinching because the whole body fell apart. I had to laugh, the lock looked so funny, sitting on top of these two open halves, his cock in the middle!
I can certainly understand why some people give up on the CB6000 and turn to other devices with a different design that can't split, but we were given this device by friends to "research" and we are very much enjoying that journey. So. Back to how to repair it...
Sol had used Epoxy Bond Super Strength, a two part epoxy adhesive that works with most plastics, on the first split. Obviously something else was needed. Keeping all the excellent advice about glues and similar experiences we've received from friends and readers in mind, sol repaired the device this time with Plastic Cement / Poly Cement which works by melting a plastic surface into another plastic surface, joining them together with a powerful bond. Hmmm. We'll see!
We left this for several days to bond, and I put sol back into the device last Tuesday. He wore it until Friday, without incident. I allowed him Friday out of the device to wash, make sure his PA piercing was fine and relax, but will put him back in today. Because it's time to have sol repeat the sexual service that resulted in the device cracking open ... let's see if the glue holds....

(photos: Ms160)














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