What to Do If Your Chastity Cage Is Too Tight or Too Loose?
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Got your chastity cage on, but something feels off? Maybe it’s squeezing too much, or it’s moving around when it shouldn’t. Either way, a bad fit can ruin the experience. Let’s fix that.
If It’s Too Tight
A cock cage that’s too tight isn’t just uncomfortable—it can be a problem. Here’s what to do:
- Swap the Base Ring – If it feels like it's cutting off circulation or leaving deep marks, the base ring is too small. Try a bigger one.
- Check for Pinching – Skin getting caught? Use a little lube before locking up to help everything settle in place.
- Watch for Swelling – If things start to puff up, take it off. Your cage shouldn’t feel like a trap (well, not that kind).
- Quick Fix: Apply some water-based lube to tight spots for a little relief.
If It’s Too Loose
A cage that moves too much can lead to chafing, slipping, or just feeling pointless. Here’s how to fix it:
- Go Smaller on the Base Ring – If the cage slides down or feels wobbly, your base ring is too big. Drop down a size.
- Try a Tighter Cage – Some designs have more room inside than others. A snugger fit keeps everything in place.
- Fix Chafing – A little silicone-based lube can help if your cage is rubbing in the wrong places.
- Quick Fix: Snug underwear can help keep things steady until you get a better fit.
Get the Right Fit
Your chastity cage should feel secure, not painful. If it’s too tight, go bigger. Too loose? Go smaller. If you’re between sizes, look for adjustable options.
Finding the right cage takes a little trial and error, but once you get it right, you’ll know. If your current setup isn’t working, it might be time for an upgrade.