Going to the gym as a caged cuck has its challenges.
First off, the physical part. Some workouts are a little awkward when your junk is locked in metal. Squats? Not great. Bench press? Fine until the cage shifts weird. And don’t even get me started on yoga stretches.
Then there’s the locker room. You learn to change quick, towel game strong, eyes down, nothing to explain unless someone flat-out asks. And sometimes… they do.
This weekend? Someone did.
I met Nick. He approached me in the locker room, after my shower. I was mostly dressed, pulling on socks, when he leaned over and said, “Hey, just wanted to say, I noticed your cage. Also saw your lady drop you off the other day.”
We got to talking. Turns out, he’s curious. Very respectful, not weird or pushy. He just wanted to know more.
And no, I don’t pimp my Goddess out. Not the fuck at all. But I do know what she likes. The kind of man who’s confident but kind, strong but not a show-off, fun but respectful of her rules.
Nick? He might be that kind of guy.
So next step? I ask my Goddess if she’s interested. If she is, I’ll set up a casual coffee date for them to meet. After that, who knows.
Sometimes, being a caged sub at the gym is awkward. But sometimes? It’s a great way to recruit your next bull. Fingers crossed.
Hey man, good job on hitting the gym!
Speaking of the gym, Sunday, at Mollie’s, she revealed she’s had breakfast several times with Brenda, owner of the local gym where several of our boys train. “I brought it up and Brenda said she’d look into what would have to be done …” Subject: creating a clothing optional wing or annex. I sense that Mollie may take a stake in it.
My mind spins: [Controlled] memberships? Avoiding prying eyes, snakes in the grass, CFNM days or events? My head’s all over the place.
I’ve mentioned that Mollie’s likely my heiress apparent in our kingdom … yet another example, here, of her stepping out front … BUT, she can get out in front of her own headlights, e. g. the recent thing with krissi while I was out of town …
Getting our group back to “running critical” is the goal. Doing so means avoiding going supercritical and blowing it all.