This discussion revolves around the ethics and safety of meeting a customer in person, specifically for the purpose of becoming a keyholder for a metal chastity device. The original poster, while in need of money, expresses concerns about safety and maintaining anonymity.
- One suggestion offered is to avoid meeting due to the potential for not recognizing red flags when in financial need. Instead, a mail forwarding service could be used for the customer to send the key, maintaining distance and safety.
- Another member, with experience as a key holder, advises against in-person meetings, recommending the key be mailed or opting for a digital lock to avoid any direct contact.
- Following the advice, the original poster decides to request that the key be mailed or to use a digital lock, reflecting a preference for safety over financial gain.
- The consensus among the responses is to prioritize safety, with a general agreement on exploring alternatives to in-person meetings to maintain personal security and anonymity.
The thread highlights the community’s emphasis on safety and support among peers, offering practical solutions for those in need while navigating the complexities of their profession.