Male Chastity History: A Journey Through the Evolution - Oxy-shop

11-02-2023 - Written by Jett Oxy - Follow on medium 


THE HISTORY OF MALE CHASTITY DEVICES

While the practice of chastity device wearing has grown in popularity in the 21st century, the male chastity device has a lot of ancient history. The concept of male chastity is deeply rooted in human history, spanning various cultures and centuries.


Plasticchastitydevices on Tumblr confirms this;


“Male chastity is a common word today and is used by many people of this generation. Even though male chastity devices have a rich history, their usage is increasing by the day.”


Today's male chastity devices might be seen as tools for BDSM play or personal discipline, however, their origins are more varied, influenced by societal norms, religious beliefs, and even fears of infidelity. This article delves deep into the annals of history and uncovers the evolution of male chastity devices from period to period.


The history of male chastity devices


Take a look at the male chastity history from the era of ancient civilizations to the 21st century;


1. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS


ANCIENT CHINA

Among the earliest references to chastity devices are found in ancient Chinese texts. The 'kua', literally translated as 'crotch' or 'to straddle' was a metal device worn by men to prevent sexual intercourse. Intriguingly, it was often used not to enforce celibacy, but to prevent premature intercourse on specific days when it was considered unlucky or inauspicious.


ANCIENT ROME

Chastity belts, though more commonly associated with women, were also reportedly used for men in ancient Rome. They were used to ensure a woman's virginity by her father and faithfulness by her husband. These devices were also used as a means to prevent male slaves from engaging in sexual activity.


2. MEDIEVAL ERA


The Middle Ages in Europe saw a rise in the use of chastity belts, driven largely by the socio-religious climate of the time. This iron chastity belt, fastened at the side with a padlock, was used to safeguard a woman’s virginity or to control when she had sex by keeping her under lock and key. Crusading knights, about to embark on long journeys at the time, would reportedly place chastity belts on their partners to ensure fidelity. While this narrative is widely known, there is an ongoing debate among historians about the actual prevalence and use of chastity belts during this time.


For men, the fear of masturbation, especially in religious circles, led to the creation of early versions of male chastity devices. These were designed to prevent 'self-pollution', a term often used in religious texts of the era to describe masturbation.


3. VICTORIAN ERA


The Victorian era, known for its strict moral codes and prudishness, unsurprisingly witnessed a renewed interest in chastity devices. This period saw the rise of anti-masturbation devices for men, often marketed under the guise of medical and moral necessity.


One of the most infamous devices from this era was Dr. John Kellogg's "jugum penis." It was a metal ring with spikes on the inside that would be worn around the shaft of the penis. Any arousal would lead to immediate discomfort, serving as both a physical and psychological deterrent against 'impure thoughts'.


4. 20TH CENTURY


The 20th century brought about significant shifts in societal views on sexuality and gender roles. With these shifts, the purpose and design of male chastity devices evolved.


The latter half of the century saw the BDSM community adopt and adapt these devices for kink and play. Devices became more ergonomic, and comfortable, and made with a variety of materials, including plastic, silicone, and modern metals.


5. 21ST CENTURY/ MODERN DAY


Today, male chastity devices are more mainstream, primarily driven by the BDSM community's embrace but also by individuals and couples looking for new ways to explore intimacy, control, and discipline.


The market boasts a plethora of designs tailored to suit individual needs, ranging from devices that prioritize comfort for long-term wear to those that emphasize the aesthetics of the BDSM lifestyle.


James Brown on Quoraspeaks on the history of male chastity history;


Chastity has been around forever. Going back to days when orgasms were thought to be mini-strokes. Possibly man giving up some of his manliness with his ejaculate fluids and a variety of ideas. It has been used on both men and women. Of late guys, men and boys, probably due to addiction to porn have brought it back to fashion.



CULTURAL AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE EVOLUTION OF MALE CHASTITY DEVICES


The evolution of male chastity devices is not just a story of design and innovation; it mirrors societal views on masculinity, sexuality, and control.


Take a look at the significance of male chastity devices since their origin;


RELIGION AND MORALITY

Many early devices were deeply rooted in religious beliefs, particularly the view that male sexuality unless controlled, was inherently sinful.


CONTROL AND POWER DYNAMICS

The use of chastity devices by knights on their wives and partners speaks volumes about medieval views on female sexuality and the male need to control it. Similarly, devices used on male slaves in ancient times highlight power dynamics and the objectification of certain groups of people.


EXPLORATION AND CONSENSUAL PLAY

Modern interpretations and uses of these devices in the 21st century highlight a shift towards consensual power play and a broader societal acceptance of kink and BDSM.


CONCLUSION

The history of male chastity devices from ancient civilizations to the present day depicts humanity's evolving relationship with sexuality, control, and morality. Whether driven by religious fervor, societal norms, or personal desires, these devices have always been more than mere metal and leather. They symbolize our ever-changing perceptions of male sexuality, control, and intimacy. As we continue to evolve as a society, it will be intriguing to see where the next chapter in male chastity history takes us.


FAQS

ARE MEDIEVAL CHASTITY DEVICES A MYTH?

Some historians believe that the idea that chastity belts were used on women in the medieval era is a myth. They believe the ones in the museum couldn't have been used on anybody long-term. However, there is evidence that there was the use of “chastity belts” on maids in Victorian England during their work time to prevent “indiscretions” with the man of the house and as “anti-masturbation devices” for men in the 20th century, especially in America.


Article Written by Jett Oxy for oxy-shop.com. 

Jett is the owner of Oxy-shop.com, a BDSM insider, a sex educator and writer. 

"I always try to explore the confines of the BDSM world and bring valuable insights for new comers joining our adventure" 

Phd in related field, father and business owner, Jett Oxy brings you stories and advices  for educational and entertainment purposes. 


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