Every answer nudges you toward one of these. Here is the full set, so you know exactly
what this test is reading for.
๐ฑ Not Yet
You're curious, and that's all you need to be right now. Chastity isn't a starting line, it's a destination some sissies arrive at after months of foundation. Rushing it is the most common beginner mistake. Stay where you are. Read. Talk. Wait for the want to deepen.
The instinct is to lock yourself right away because the fantasy is intense. The trap is that a cage bought before the want is settled gets removed within a week, and that first failure makes the second attempt harder than it needed to be. What you're feeling now is real, but it's a signal to investigate, not to commit. Use these weeks to build the smaller foundations : the panties, the rituals, the morning attention to femininity. The cage works best when it lands on top of an already-existing practice. Without the practice, the cage is just a piece of metal you'll get tired of.
๐ Almost There
You're past curious. You've started researching cage models, you've thought about how you'd hide it, you've imagined the first morning. You're not ready to buy yet, but you're close. The next step is to start sizing, not buying.
Most failed chastity journeys come from a cage that was wrong from day one. The kit you've been eyeing might be perfect, or it might fit your body terribly, and you won't know until you've measured properly. Sizing is the unglamorous step the niche skips and beginners always regret skipping. Take the next two weeks to measure : ring size morning and night, gap length, soft vs erect baseline. The differences are bigger than you'd think. Buy when the numbers and the model align, not before.
๐ Ready
You've thought about this for months. You've sized, you've maybe ordered, you've cleared your schedule for the first 48 hours. You're ready. The first lock will be longer than you remembered and shorter than you'll later wish, and that's the point.
Start small even though you don't want to. The first attempt is a few hours, then a full day, then a few days, then three days locked / two days unlocked on repeat. Build to a week. Build to a month. The temptation is to go straight to thirty days because the fantasy demands intensity, but the body needs to train into chastity the same way it trains into anything else. Trust the slow ramp. The cage trains you over months, not days. By six months in you'll find that what you thought was 'long' at the start has become normal, and what was unimaginable has become the goal.
๐ Hungry
You're not asking if you're ready, you're asking why anyone takes the cage off. Long-term lockup is your goal. You've worn the cage already, you know the rhythm, and the unlocked days feel wrong now. You're past the beginner phase.
The hunger is real and the cage is part of who you are now. But at this level, the safety work matters more, not less. Long lockup demands infrastructure : medical literacy, hygiene rituals that actually work, sleep monitoring, a way to handle the unexpected. The sissies who blow past this stage without putting the floor under their practice are the ones who end up with skin issues, swelling, or worse, and the recovery sets them back further than the ramp would have. Master what you have before you ask for more.