Steel Male Chastity Cages
Welcome back to Mistress Sarah’s beginner’s guide to male chastity. I hope you’ve been enjoying reading these articles as much as I’ve enjoyed writing them! During today’s lesson we are going to talk about male steel chastity cages.
First, you need to understand that there are several different options when it comes to male chastity – tubes, cages and piercings. The tubes and belts can be made of either steel or plastic, but the piercings should obviously be made of surgical steel.
With tubes and cages, the difference between choosing a plastic or steel device rests with how serious you are about male chastity and how much you trust your husband. To be blunt, if your husband gets desperate he can probably use the tools in his garage to break a plastic chastity cage or tube – but if he’s locked up in steel, he’d have to pay a welder to get out. That’s not very likely, is it? This is why I highly suggest steel chastity over the playtime plastic variety.
Now, lets talk about the differences between chastity tubes and chastity cages. Steel male chastity cages are shaped like wire baskets and lock around the penis and testicles. The advantage of a male steel chastity cage is that the space between the wires allows him to wash his private parts in the shower while remaining locked up.
The downside to a male steel chastity cage is that it does allow some sexual stimulation. Simply by running water over the cage in the shower, he will get sexual pleasure. The cage will prevent erections but it won’t stop all levels of sexual self-stimulation. And if your man is a premature ejaculator, he might be able to have a no-erection orgasm. This is rare – but it is a possibility that makes me shudder deep down to my core.
Steel chastity tubes are an entirely different matter. They wrap along the length of his penis, only allowing his little pee hole freedom at the tip. There is no way for him to stimulate his penis at all as long as he is locked up in the tube. The downside to the steel male chastity tube is that once a week or so, you will have to unlock him and wash his penis yourself so as to prevent him from getting infected.
I cannot stress this point enough – do not unlock him and let him go in the shower and wash his penis himself. He’ll masturbate instead and probably lie to you about, which is bad for your marriage and his natural male submission.
The question now is, how do you choose between a steel male chastity cage and a steel male chastity tube? My advice is that your long-term goal should be to get him in a tube, but in the short term it’s probably better to start off with a steel male chastity cage.
Men don’t have the same levels of natural endurance that we do, and the tube may scare him off at first. It’s better to give him the illusion of some level of freedom with a male chastity cage. Once he’s started to learn his place, you can give him the tube as a birthday or Christmas gift and make your control over his sexuality more naturally complete.
It should be noted that there is one great benefit to both male chastity cages and tubes: Both require him to sit down to pee – which means you’ll never have to deal with any messes from his little squirter.


