witch one is better?

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witch one is better?

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Please help

My princesse ordered me to buy a chastity devise that would be good for longterm denial
Looking at 6 months to a year in cage (at most),

The cb-6000?
Or the birdlock?

And if they fit well I will be ordered to buy small cage for either one(as punishment) in case,

Now witch one is more recommanded if so why? If not why?
Maybe if you leave me a bit of personal expiriences with details


Thank you

Phtos of me in case will be posted to people who help me( or if wanna laff at me),
Also any ideas to make me feminized in public without being to noticed would be great
Thank you
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Check out the conversations in the following thread, concerning the Birdlocked vs cbxxxx series. This is pretty much the same conclusion I've seen everywhere I've looked.

http://www.milovana.com/forum/viewtopic ... birdlocked

I don't own one personally but am also in the market for a device (as soon as I have the expendable income to drop on it), but in searching, I have seen very few complaints about the birdlocked and numerous about the CB series, especially complaints of splitting 6000s.
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Personally, I have a CB6000 which is incredibly good. I have not tried the birdlock but it would appear to me the birdlock does not allow enough air to get in to the skin to prevent problems when used long term.
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Personally, I have a CB6000 which is incredibly good. I have not tried the birdlock but it would appear to me the birdlock does not allow enough air to get in to the skin to prevent problems when used long term.
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Ph0enixAsh wrote:I have seen very few complaints about the birdlocked and numerous about the CB series, especially complaints of splitting 6000s.
The Birdlocked is also less common.
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i think cb6000 fit well. also if your penis is small, you can select cb6000s :love:
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I own two of the CB series CD's. I have a Curve and a CB6000. Both are good in my opinion. There do seem to be a handful of horror stories about the CB6000's splitting on people.
I've applied more force to the CB6000 with my hands than I can while wearing it and the welds have been fine. (I'd rather it break in my hand if it was going to.) So the problems with them are more than likely down to rough treatment or neglecting to care for them and clean them.
Another thing with the CBxxxx devices is that that there are multiple parts to combine to get a size that is right for you. A lot of problems I've read about have originated from users not using the correct combination of parts to suit their body.

The birdlocked looks like a good device but I don't have one so I can't comment on how good it actually is. The only complaint I've ever heard about the device is that because of the material it's made from it's not the most hygienic of devices for long term chastity as it doesn't breath very well. But then again, it's down to the user to apply a regime of cleaning and caring.
Ph0enixAsh wrote:I have seen very few complaints about the birdlocked and numerous about the CB series, especially complaints of splitting 6000s.
This is just another example of statistics being used to prove anything. As has already been said, the CBxxxx's are much more popular and so greater numbers will inevitably produce a greater number of problem reports.

You could always just get a nice steel one. ;-)

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