Hey everyone, it's been awhile. Hopefully everyone is doing well here. Lots of school on my end which is why I haven't been on.
Anyway, the first plunge into MC has been awesome. A lot of pieces have broken on my CB6Ks, but thankfully I ordered from Kept For Her, haha. My KH and I are already in agreement on going metal. A jailbird seems like the best choice to us.
My main concerns are with measurement. I guess it would be best to write my questions in a list format...
1) In deciding my diameter size for the JB, I like the dimensions of the main tube of the CB6Ks, but not the 'head' portion. Is the listed diameter for the CB6Ks the main tube portion measurement? I imagine it must be, but I just wanted to verify.
2) For JB sizing, should I combine the gap length and the tube length to match my total length? It makes sense to me, but I'm not sure if that is the case.
3) For those who are familiar with the anti-pullout pins, what pin length is best if I have a generally snug fit? I might downsize the diameter a bit for a perfectly snug size, so I'm in a mental quarrel with myself as to which pin size would be most suitable.
... I felt like I had more questions. Maybe I do, but am just losing my mind a bit. It is exam week for me so this is quite possible, haha.
Thanks everyone!
Moving from CB6000s to a jailbird
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Re: Moving from CB6000s to a jailbird
HI I lets see if I can help.
1)The CB6ks has a 1 3/8" inside diameter that transfers to my designs the best.
2) The best trick with length is to wear your CB6ks. Then when flaccid see how much space is at the end of the cage. The CB6ks is 2 1/2" long so if you have an empty space of 1/2" then you should order the 2". The same can be done with any of the CB series. The regular CB6000 is 3 1/4"' long. The CB3000 is 3" long. The curve is 3 3/4" long.
3) If you like CBT I suggest the short, medium ,and long spikes. If you plan on wearing them for extended periods then consider the blunts. As a warning they can bruise and hurt when you attempt to get an erection.
I do not catch most of the questions in forums so I can always be contacted at [email protected]
1)The CB6ks has a 1 3/8" inside diameter that transfers to my designs the best.
2) The best trick with length is to wear your CB6ks. Then when flaccid see how much space is at the end of the cage. The CB6ks is 2 1/2" long so if you have an empty space of 1/2" then you should order the 2". The same can be done with any of the CB series. The regular CB6000 is 3 1/4"' long. The CB3000 is 3" long. The curve is 3 3/4" long.
3) If you like CBT I suggest the short, medium ,and long spikes. If you plan on wearing them for extended periods then consider the blunts. As a warning they can bruise and hurt when you attempt to get an erection.
I do not catch most of the questions in forums so I can always be contacted at [email protected]
Please visit my site at http://www.maturemetal.com/ or email me with any questions at [email protected]
Thank You!!!
Thank You!!!