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Fisting a Virgin
by Chris Ward
Often I read emails on the list from people seeking advice on
how to fist someone for the first time. I know that just about
everyone on this list has popped some virgin butts--and everyone
has their own technique for helping the bottom take a fist for
the first time. I am pretty good at working with first timers --
in fact it is one of my specialties. Over IML weekend I opened
up 7 new holes (I admit, that is my weekend record!), and in my
many years of fisting, I have only failed twice when attempting
a first fisting. I have a few tricks that just about always work,
and I thought I would pass them along.
The first thing I do when a novice bottom is lying in a sling
is to talk to them. Usually they tell me that they have been
trying to get fisted, but although they have taken 4 or so
fingers, they really can't just go that final distance. This
is really a common situation which I encounter at least 3 or
4 times a month. These guys have really worked to get fisted,
and they are often frustrated by their lack of success. Another
common situation is guys that were fisted once -- years ago
and it was a bad experience. I count these guys as novices
as well.
I start by telling them three important things that will help
alleviate any tension that comes from anxiety: 1). Once the
fist goes in, the butt hole is actually stressed less than
when the fist is actually going in--the pain does not keep
on building, instead it is quickly relieved (though the
feeling is still very intense) as soon as the fist slides
in and finds a comfortable place to come to a rest.
Experienced fisters, of course, know this -- but it
can sometimes be a bit of welcome news to the beginner; 2)
once the fist is in, I tell them, I will not do anything
intense -- instead I will let it stay in about 30 seconds,
and then I will carefully remove it. This first fisting is
to break down physical and psychological barriers. The second
fisting will be much easier. And Finally, 3) I tell them that
contrary to what they might think, taking the fist out is not
nearly as bad as putting it in. It is amazing how many guys
have psychological fear relating to these three issues, so
by talking about them it really helps relieve tension and
get their butt holes to opened up.
The next think I do is find out what sort of enhancements
they use. Usually a first timer needs some kind of drugs,
but this is not always the case. I usually recommend poppers
at a minimum, and a bit of pot doesn't help. Beyond that I
have a hard time in actually recommending that someone use
harder drugs. That is up to them (and it doesn't hurt insofar
as my job of fisting them is concerned). If they don't have
poppers, I provide them a good bottle.
Step three often involves convincing them that they should
be using Crisco rather than other forms of lube (which are
simply not as slick). If my hands are in good shape and we
are in a clean environment, I will recommend not using
gloves -- but I never insist on it. Gloves to create drag
and they can be a bit irritating. Use much more lube than
you would normally use -- you can never have too much. I
normally use 1 small can per fisting.
I warm the bottom up with care, starting with just a
finger, then two or three. When the hole is a little
open, I start pushing lube up into his chute. One thing
to remember is that warm Crisco is a lot more slick
than cold Crisco -- and a warm butt hole is more into
getting fisted than a cold one. So always go slow enough
to let the lube warm up. (After they have been getting
fisted for years they can move up to the level of iced
Crisco, etc.).
A word of warning: bottoms will almost always go on and on
about "go slow, go slow." Indeed, one must move
slowly, but if you spend too much time on the warm-up,
their very sensitive butts will become too sore to take
a fist -- in short, there is a window of opportunity before
their butts close down. Many first fisting attempts fail
because this window is missed.
I have never warmed anyone up for more than about 15 minutes.
Physically, the butt is not going to benefit from additional
foreplay, and after a short while it will become irritated.
Tops should think about three things as the fisting attempt
progresses: 1) do not have to much motion going on -- instead
just keep your hand moving very very slowly and very very
steadily; 2) try to make a little progress with each attempt,
realizing that it may take 4 or 5 attempts to finally succeed;
3) when the bottom gets to the point of widest stretch, but
keeps failing, make him take a triple hit of poppers -- this
will usually do the trick.
Tops should also try to figure out where the chute goes
before an actual fisting takes place -- it will make the
effort much less painful. I figure this out when I am at
the "three fingers" stage--push the three
fingers in as far as they can go and try to find the
second sphincter--then follow this route up when you
actually start fisting.
For problem bottoms (who don't line up right on the inside,
or who just can't quite get over the widest part) here is
a simple trick that can help. Take your hand all the way
out and give them a chance to rest for 30 or so seconds.
Then make them push out on their butt holes as hard as
they can -- tell them to keep pushing until you tell them
to stop. When pushing out, their insides often line up and
you can find your best fisting route. Also, while pushing
out the bottom can take a whole lot more discomfort --
which is key. While they are pushing out, push your fist
in as far as possible, and with the pressure still very
steady, tell them too relax very quickly. Guess what! The
fist usually works its way in.
Sometimes the top must really help the bottom get thru
that final moment. It is often an issue of trust -- you
have to talk to your bottom and construct a bond so that
he will be able to allow you to do what you need to do
at the right time. With some guys, when the going gets
really tough, I look them directly in the eye and convince
them to trust me a bit more. Sometimes I have to convince
them to take just a bit more discomfort -- but I only have
to do this if I feel they are really very close and just
need a tiny bit more of a push to succeed. Also, tops
should know that at some point when pushing that first
fist into the butt, there comes a point that to pull
the fist out is just as painful as pushing it the rest
of the way in. If you get stalled at that point, your
best bet is to convince the bottom to go for it. Another
thing to understand is the power of momentum. IF the
forward motion of the fist ever stops, further pushing
can be very irritating--a slow steady motion from
outside the hole all the way in is the best, least
irritating way to get the job done.
Almost always these guys are amazed that they could
take it with relative ease (I do have small hands --
and you bottoms out there are advised to start with
smaller hands rather than larger ones). And almost
always after I fist them, they want it again after
a minute or two rest.
So here is a basic summary:
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use poppers
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use Crisco
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don't over warm up the bottom
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keep motion to a minimum--slow and gentle is the way to succeed
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work with the bottom to get the job done
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build a level of trust by talking about issues that may be
causing undue tension.
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and for bottoms -- try to find a top with small hands who
has experience!
I hope this is helpful. It comes from years of experience, and
it is just some of the stuff I have picked up on the fisting
trail. There are a bunch of guys on this list who have
experienced my approach for initial fisting. Feel free to
ask around and they can tell you it really works.
If anyone has any hints they would like to pass along, please
email them to me. I am always trying to become a better top.
Chris Ward
www.powerfist.com
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