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Named after the Hindu goddess Kali, the Kali's teeth bracelet is used as a form of chastity device (see chastity belts) for men. The device consists of a metal ring with spikes on its inside surface, and is locked around the shaft of the flaccid penis. Its size is such that it cannot come off even when a man is not aroused, and should he become partially erect, the spikes will press into the soft tissue of the penis, thus causing pain without damage and preventing the male from becoming fully aroused. The spikes may be blunted, although one common form of the device uses staples for the spikes (taking advantage of the "bed of nails" effect to avoid frequent puncturing of the skin).
The image shows a simplified drawing of the hinged version of the Kali's teeth bracelet, both closed (locked) and open.
Unlike many other chastity devices, a KTB is said to require its wearer to actively cooperate in suppressing erotic or arousing thoughts in order to be able to wear it pain-free.[1]
The original creators of the KTB were fervent female domination
lifestyle advocates, who saw the KTB as fitting in with their vision of
a future matriarchal society.See also
(This entry in the BDSM Dictionary incorporates text from the Kali's teeth bracelet article in Wipipedia.)
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