What Are Plugs Anals?

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What Are Plugs Anals?

Plugs anals (pronounced plop-is) are fun toys that can be used solo or with a partner. Often with a flared base, they’re easy to slide in and out of the anal canal.

They come in many shapes, sizes and materials, from basic to weighted. They can even be remote-controlled vibrating toys.

Size

Plugs anals are fun toys to play with and can increase arousal in a variety of ways, plugs anals whether they’re used solo or with a partner. They are also relatively safe if you use the right lubricant, go slow, and choose a size that fits your physiology. There are many different types of plugs anals to try, from simple silicone to metal to glass, and they can be shaped or decorated to your liking.

The key to using an anal plug safely is to warm it up and arouse your body before insertion. You can do this by watching porn, reading erotica, masturbating, or engaging in other self-pleasure.

You should also choose a plug with a neck that is wider than the base, which prevents it from traveling up inside you and requiring an emergency visit to the hospital. If you’re unsure about how to find the perfect fit for your body, start small and gradually move up in size. Also, remember that anal play is best enjoyed when you’re already turned on. This could mean having a sexy self-foreplay session, playing with other toys, or sex with your partner.

Shape

Some plugs feature a base that doesn’t lie flat against the anal. While I’m sure there are some folk who get on with these, they can dig into perianal skin, which is sensitive and should be protected. Usually the base curls into a half moon shape. This is the case with Fun Factory’s beginner-to-intermediate Bootie plug, and while I’m sure people can make them work for them, I wouldn’t recommend it.

The neck on this plug is slim and tapered for easy insertion, so it’s a good choice for beginners (assuming you slow down a bit, and maybe warm up with a finger or two beforehand). The base fits comfortably inside the external anal canal and it feels nice. The toy is available in a wide variety of diameters, so you can find one that suits your anal perfectly.

Monica Grover, a double board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist, warns that beginners should avoid plugs with heads over five inches in circumference, because they may not be flexible enough to stretch the anal sphincter. She also suggests using a high-quality, body-safe lubricant during anal play, like a silicone or water-based lube.

Weight

Plugs anals come in a variety of weights, so there’s something to suit every erogenous preference. For beginners, it’s recommended to start small and work up to larger plugs. A smaller plug that’s the size of a thumb or finger is easier to insert and allows you to stretch out your anal opening for more pressure.

For the more experienced anal explorer, b-Vibe’s Snug Plug 2 offers intense anal stimulation with six vibrating frequency settings. This intermediately sized plug also has flared tips that make it discreet enough for bedroom play and can be inserted anywhere between the cheeks.

This plushy plug has a premium silicone skin that feels amazing in the hands and the anal. With a bullet shape for easy insertion and a textured base that strokes against the anal prostate for a sensual anal fill, it’s the perfect plug for anyone looking to explore anal play. Add a bit of water-based lube for even more pleasure and this toy is sure to become a go-to for any anal enthusiast. For even more fun, try pairing this toy with a PowerBullet(tm) for pulsating vibrations.

Leakage

Plugs are usually made from medical grade foam which expands upon insertion to prevent stool leakage. They are covered in a film which dissolves once it comes into contact with moisture in the anal canal, allowing the plug to expand into a cup or mushroom shape. They can be left in place for up to 12 hours but need to be removed before passing stools.

Plugs do not suit everyone, and there are a variety of reasons why they might not be tolerated. These include skin problems, discomfort, odour and leakage. Some people with faecal incontinence have managed to control the problem using absorbent pads or protective underwear, others prefer to use a non-invasive solution such as an anal plug.

To ensure that anal plugs work effectively, they should be used in conjunction with a water-based lube, as silicone-based lubes are not compatible with some anal plug materials. It is also advisable Anal Plug Manufacturers to avoid using anal plugs when you are ill or have a urinary tract infection, as the anal canal may become inflamed and painful.

Safety

It’s important to start small and not push too hard. A toy with a head circumference of more than five inches will cause your anal canal to stretch and this can be uncomfortable. Some people also dislike the feeling of a toy being pulled up inside them by their anal sphincters, so it’s worth experimenting with different sizes to see what works best for you.

Most plugs have a flared base that prevents them from going up the anal sphincter too far (this is why it’s also essential to use lube with an anal plug). This helps to reduce friction and the risk of injury or a blocked canal.

Mucus in the anal canal is not a huge concern, but it should be monitored closely as it could indicate that you have a more serious problem. For example, if the mucus is a different color or mixed with blood it’s time to stop using your butt plug and seek medical help. The pain that comes with most plug use varies between individuals and can be quite intense, but for some it adds to the pleasure.

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