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I think you're describe a funnel of sorts here, and while I think the (niche but obvious) attraction of muzzling could be channeled into more of a mainstream (still niche but acceptable) thing, I would really like to know even very approximately how many women care about "sealing", ie orgasm prevention.

My personal experience suggests that men care about their orgasms way more than women (ok, me!) ever do; in the sense of attributing importance and ummm meaningfulness there. They care about being denied or allowed (or forced) or/and controlled. But do women in any meaningful (even if niche) numbers really do care about ORGASM prevention? I run a little thought experiment in my head imagining myself into that more possessive mindset, and what I got was two things: desiring others/arousal (we can't do anything about that and chastity will boost this) and ability to actually have sex (any sex but particularly piv -- so an erection preventing device solves this). Whether he gets off feels secondary.

Obviously I'm just imagining this and biased because I don't care about orgasm prevention, tho in some context the sadistic aspect of denial would be a feature.

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