Chasity belt for the gentleman
The first detailed actual mention of what could be interpreted as "chastity belts" in the West is in Konrad Kyeser von Eichstätt's Bellifortis (1405), which describes the military technology of the era. Polidoro argues that Keyser's references are meant to be humorous or ironic, and that Dingwall's accounts of the use of chastity belts by a few rich men in the 16th and 17th centuries to ensure the faithfulness of their often much younger wives should be treated critically, due to the absence of actual artefacts of this nature from the historical period in question, and his lack of access to more detailed contemporary historical record, Chasity belt for the gentleman. More information...
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Chasity belt for the gentleman
- Made of approx. 1mm thick plate
- wearable as a funny outfit or theater prop
- delivery without lock