
There are many different ways to approach male chastity. Many people choose to go with conventional male chastity cages and other chastity devices. However, this is not the only way to practice male chastity. People with penis piercings often go after a convenient lock that is attached to their penis piercing. The most common way to do this is through your Prince Albert piercing. However, it is also possible to have Apadravya piercing with a lock.
Chastity Piercing with a Lock
There are several different ways to approach a chastity piercing. Essentially, it is a genital piercing that can be used to perform chastity by attaching a lock to the piercing jewelry. There are different variants, depending on what you want to achieve. The most common way to go is to use a PA piercing with a small locking mechanism that essentially prevents intercourse.
Another popular way to go is to attach a penis
piercing with a piercing on the perineum (Guiche). Such a device works by
preventing erections altogether and not just the intercourse. There are also
ways to perform infibulation and other chastity goal through the use of penis
piercings.
The most common piercing that is used for male chastity is Prince Albert (PA) piercing. This is a great piercing that allows for an inclusion of a small lock. However, those who have an Apadravya piercing can also enjoy male chastity. A similarly styled small lock can be worn on one side of the Apadravya piercing to prevent intercourse and masturbation. There are many men who like to engage in this form of chastity play.
How to Care for Apadravya Piercing with a Lock
It is important to take a good care of your Apadravya
piercing with a lock. Keep in mind that the genital area is moist, so dirt and
sweat can accumulate on the mechanism. In order to prevent infections and other
problems, you need to pay attention to hygiene.
When it comes to the piercing itself, you need to continue with your regular routine that you have established for your Apadravya piercing. Clean it regularly and make sure to notice any warning signs, such as redness or swelling. Your piercing needs to be completely healthy and well-established if you want to practice male chastity with Apadravya or Prince Albert piercings. It goes without saying that you should not use your piercing for chastity unless it is fully healed. This is not something you should do with a new piercing in healing.
When cleaning your Apadravya lock, make sure to
remove the jewelry and the lock and clean it properly. You should never keep
your piercing without jewelry for too long periods of time, so make sure to put
it back right after cleaning it. You may also clean your Apadravya jewelry
while showering.
However, the lock needs to be removed completely and
cleaned properly. Make sure to remove all accumulated dirt. Let it dry before locking
it again. It is important to do this step to prevent further problems. Make
sure to clean your Apadravya piercing with a lock every 10 days or so.
Also, don’t forget to oil your lock regularly. This is important if you want to enjoy your Apadravya piercing with a lock for a long time or if you want to practice long-term male chastity. The more you spend locked up, the more you need to care for the lock and your Apadravya piercing.
Steve “Holes” Armstong is a staff writer and researcher for TheChainGang. He is a long-term piercing enthusiast who is never tired of discovering new body modifications. In addition to this, he also likes to spend his time experimenting with new ways to find pleasure, which makes him a perfect person to discuss unusual adult toys. He says: “I love piercings and I can’t get enough of them. There is something special about body modifications and altering your looks… Even if it’s just below the belt! I am happy to share my knowledge of extreme piercings and lesser-known sex toys, made for both men and women”. In addition to writing, Steve is also a researcher, always on a lookout for new and exciting things. |
I’m curious if you have locks for Apadravya piercings. I have one and I’m not sure a curved lock like what you’ve shown will work for me.