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CB-6000 question
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:49 am
by atatflo
Today I got my CB-6000 and I have a question...
Do I have to pull my foreskin back? Because if I don't, I can't get my penis inside and if I pull it back, I can see white pressure marks on the skin... Please help me, I begin to believe, that the CB-6000 is too small for me :(
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:00 am
by painword
I think the little oil will solve this problem
ohh and use q-tip...
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:22 am
by Nezhul
what's your mesurements when you are completely soft?
As for the trick you should just lurk the net about how to get in. There's a few threads somwhere, I'v read them practically today for I'm awaiting my own CB...
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:47 pm
by Evals
What a lot of people do, is take something thing and silky such as nylon, and put it over their penis. With that in place, it's much easier to get yourself into the device by pulling the nylon through the device itself, which will take your penis in as well. Keep pulling and pulling until there is no nylon left. Then the device is on and secure and you're using up all the available space.
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:58 pm
by janmb
Precisely what Evals said, you want to enter the device without the friction between the cb and your penis pulling your skin back. If you are not cut, I would definitely recommend keeping the skin forward when wearing the belt.
Personally I use one of those net sleeves you use to protect wine bottles etc in transit. Nylon stockings or similar should work fine too. Simply insert the sleeve through the cb, wrap it around your penis and pull gently through the tip of the cb, bringing both the sleeve and your penis inside. Be careful to avoid pinching though, and needless to say, all this should be done while being as flaccid as possible. If you get hard, wait :)
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:31 am
by les
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:37 am
by Nezhul
have to go buy female stockings then.

Looks nice, lube was my concern to start with...
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:28 am
by Evals
Lube is absolutely necessary, every day, especially the more active you are. Without it, for me at least, it makes it unbearably uncomfortable. Plus, it's quite a bit more teasing when you can slide around, get hard, get soft, all without sticky skin stuck to the sides of a plastic cage hindering all that from happening.

Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:08 pm
by Nezhul
being lubed whole day... I don't really think that's good for the skin...
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:05 pm
by havemercy
I use the nylon trick but just do it with a normal shoelace. Once inside I put a little baby oil on a q-tip, put it inside the cage from the pee hole and lube myself a little. That was for the CB-6000, with the CB-6000S, I don't use lube and I feel it's better not to use lube if you're going to be locked up for a few days.
Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 9:23 pm
by Evals
Nezhul wrote:being lubed whole day... I don't really think that's good for the skin...
That's a good point, but then it becomes what's worse for the skin... applying some lube once or twice a day, or being chaffed worse and worse?
Maybe your skin can tolerate it, but mine couldn't after having tried at it for a while. Wearing it the first few days dry was ok, but I started noticing soreness after that. I used astroglide which is water based, it didn't pose that much of a problem. I've heard in general use, silicone-based lubes are better for people with sensitive skin too, so maybe it poses less of a long-term problem for those constantly in contact with lube.
You'll see what works for you and what doesn't, maybe it was just the fit on mine.

Re: CB-6000 question
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 1:26 am
by Nezhul
I'll see for myself. I know some wear it without any lube and are fine, some use lubes/oils/creams. I guess I won't use lube, rather use cream if necessary (and If I find myself into it anyway)
Also Maybe the problems depend on the ammount of skin. I'm cut, so I may feel it differently then uncut person.