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For some couples, a chastity cage is merely a fleeting BDSM accessory, used simply to spice up passionate nights. For others, chastity is a true lifestyle, offering numerous pleasures for both the submissive and the dominant partner.

When chastity is an integral part of the slave's life, it sometimes causes him some problems, especially when it comes to flying on a recurring basis.

What happens if your mistress had the good intention of placing your little bird in a safe place while you were away ?

Traveling by plane with a metal chastity cage

Metal chastity cage

In secure locations such as airports, you must go through a security check before boarding. This check involves passing in front of a metal detector to verify that you are not carrying weapons or bombs.

As you might have guessed, if you're wearing a metal chastity cage , an alarm will sound instantly after you pass through this gate. A security guard will then conduct a thorough body scan to detect the suspicious magnetic area, and will then ask you what you're wearing there.

At this stage there are two (very awkward) possibilities:

  • Either you tell him you're wearing an intimate piece of jewelry and he'll let you go laughing.
  • He will either ask you to follow him to a discreet location so you can show him your cage. He will then let you go since it is not a dangerous object (and in any case, you don't have the key to remove it).

If you wish to avoid this kind of embarrassing mishap, it is best to place your cage in a piece of luggage:

Either in the hold (the best solution), your suitcase will not be subject to magnetic control or X-ray scanning, so you can add your entire collection of chastity cages as well as many BDSM accessories without fear.

If it's in your carry-on luggage, your cage will be seen by security agents during the X-ray scan. They'll probably laugh when they see it, but they shouldn't question you since it's not considered a high-risk item. The big advantage is that you can put your cage back on right after going through security.

Which chastity cage is best for a peaceful trip?

Plastic chastity cage

To pass through airport security scanners without any problems, the best solution is to wear a chastity cage made of plastic or silicone , with a plastic closure. The cage should ideally contain no metal parts.

If your plastic or silicone cage has an internal lock, it's unlikely to be detected. Standard locks are made of brass, a non-magnetic metal alloy. However, if you're concerned about the alarm going off, we recommend purchasing an inexpensive metal detector to be absolutely sure.

If it's a long-haul flight, we strongly recommend opting for a soft chastity cage to improve your comfort during the long journey ahead. A rigid cage made of resin or silicone can work, provided you lubricate your penis well beforehand to prevent chafing. (You can also use talcum powder instead.)

When travelling, we often face long days, which is why we recommend wearing a breathable cage; the slits and ventilation holes prevent sweating and the formation of unpleasant odors.

A submissive man recounts his misadventure at the airport

Silicone chastity cage

I've been locked up for a few months now without a break. I knew I had to fly out for work this weekend, so I asked my mistress to let me go. Unfortunately, she's granted me a break several times in the past, but each time I cheated, all my cards were played, and I lost all credibility. In short, she told me she wouldn't let me go this weekend and that we'd see what happens at airport security.

I was at the pre-screening stage; all I had to do was go through the security gate. I was wearing a GB 6000 stainless steel chastity cage . The alarm went off... unsurprisingly. I had done some research beforehand on forums, and everyone recommends mentioning that you wear intimate jewelry (piercings), which I did. They still pulled me aside to ask questions. The first agent asked me what kind of intimate jewelry it was, and I told him the truth: that I have a 6mm Prince Albert piercing on my glans and that my penis is permanently encased in a steel chastity cage. He was very professional and told me he had to pat me down, to which I replied, "Do what you have to do." I was very friendly; it was a little awkward for both of us, but I was expecting it.

The officer wasn't sure what to do, so he called a colleague, who then proceeded to conduct a pat-down. They were clearly uncomfortable with the situation; they grabbed the walkie-talkie and called another officer who stopped everyone in the queue, loudly announcing, "Everyone in the terminal! STOP!" It was very embarrassing!

They escorted me to a back room, and the airport manager came in, shook my hand, introduced himself, and asked me to explain what was happening. I did, then waited for 10 minutes. Another man came in and asked me a bunch of questions, like where I was coming from and where I was going, and they analyzed my information. They told me that they couldn't precisely identify the object by touch and that for security reasons, they couldn't let me board. A little shocked, I told them I was willing to lower my pants if necessary, and that I had the cage key in a sealed envelope, as well as the piercing removal tool in my suitcase. They made it clear that my suitcase was already on the plane at that point and that it was no longer possible. I took it really badly, especially since I knew that wasn't the case because the baggage check-in deadline hadn't passed yet.

Plastic chastity cage

Finally, after 45 minutes, they realized I wasn't a threat. The manager ushered everyone out of the room and asked me to lower my trousers. I did, he noticed, apologized, and told me not to wear that kind of device in airports in the future. He wanted me to sign a handwritten agreement, but after 30 seconds of hesitation, he finally let me go. I boarded the plane just in time, and my weekend was fantastic.

Despite the fact that they annoyed me, I have great respect for what they do, I understand their positions, namely that they are responsible for the safety of passengers, that they have a strict operating procedure which leaves no room for doubt about a potential threat.

The moral of the story is that traveling with a metal chastity cage is a risk you have to accept the consequences of. This experience was so terrible and embarrassing that I will never do it again.

The Sailor's Slave


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