Tomorrow will mark the 11th anniversary of O/our (Diane and mine) commitment to a chastity lifestyle for me. If we are being totally honest, I don't believe either one of us would have thought that we would remain faithful to it as long as we have. I don't know exactly when the "turning point" was, we came to the conclusion that I will remain locked until it is no longer physically possible to do so.
Lots has happened in our lives since this journey began on 1/1/15. Through it all, because of our mutual commitment this lifestyle, my chastity was almost an "afterthought", a part of our lives that didn't preoccupy us but was simply "always there."
All that being said, I want to share with you a post from Diane's now "silent" blog - To Love, Honor & Obey" - that I wrote on January 1, 2020.
2020 - Five Years in Chastity
"If we're going to do this again, I want you locked at least 50% of the time" She said towards the end of 2019. I agreed, and so it began. It was a special holiday for us.
Daily spreadsheets sent to Diane and eventually Her lover Karl documented my progress.
It's been five years now and I'm proud to say that I am now locked basically full time. I'm now over 99% since we started.
We've gone through several cages and settled on my pink Holy Trainer and another stainless steel cage. I've been discovered a few times while going through scanners at airports and raised a few eyebrows. I get anxious about it but its worth it. Most of the time I slip through without any extra attention; an indication that TSA has obviously seen this all before.
At this point there's no turning back. Long term chastity has caused penile atrophy and full erections are a thing of the distant past. I orgasm once per month on average and often it's when I'm locked. When I'm "out" my little "softies" make the orgasms feel very, very feminine.
Happy New Year and may your 2020 be filled with many joys and blessings.
Love,
sissy terri
A special thank you to all of our loyal followers over the years, those who are just joining us and people who just stop by. You've been special to both of us, particularly during more difficult times. Diane will probably join me here on this blog over the next few months (trying to get her added as an 'author' is more difficult than I thought - I just can't seem to get it to work) and we wish you nothing but the best in 2026.


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