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PLUGS
Butt Plugs
-in the generic sense of an object to plug the butt-come
in any shape or size you can imagine. If a distinction needs
to be made between butt plugs and dildos, you could say that
it's more a difference in what you do with the object than
what it looks like or how it feels. Generally, a plug stays
in place and a dildo moves; a plug is not necessarily
phallic-looking; a dildo probably is. Dildos can be
considered along with butt plugs in this discussion.
Vaginal plugs are the same, but a wider variety of sizes
and shapes can be used.
When inserting a plug, use lots of lube, and go slowly.
Save twisting, grinding, and vigorous movement for later,
after the muscles have relaxed. (Faster movement should,
in theory, be reserved for a dildo anyway.) Most commercial
butt plugs have a narrow part at the bottom where the
sphincter muscle can hold it and keep it inside. Since
a vagina has no sphincter muscle to hold a plug in, a
plug must be stuffed in and held or strapped in.
Routine use of condoms on butt plugs is an easy safe
practice to follow regularly, and it allows for sharing
of toys among bottoms. Remember that while plugs can be
shared (with a condom), lube should not be. A hand moving
from a lube container to a person and then back to the
lube container inevitably deposits things from the person
to the lube container. Reserve a lube container for that
bottom, or, better yet, a bottom should have his or her
own lube container. Women should follow the dictum,
"From vagina to butt, but not butt to vagina."
TYPES OF BUTT PLUGS AND VAGINAL PLUGS
Store-bought plastic, in various sizes (some with leather bottoms
or holes for hooks in order to attach a strap that will hold the
plug in); vibrating; plug with leather tail attached (great for
playing horsy, especially with a horse-bit gag); corn-on-the-cob;
vegetables; eggs, hard-boiled, cooled, and shelled; marshmallows,
frozen or thawed; frozen grapes; anal beads of various sizes (a
string of plastic beads of any size placed a few inches apart on
a string); chain link, any size, the type that has no rough
edges on the links.
PLUG SAFETY
The skin of the anus is thin and sensitive and therefore,
easy to abrade. Use lots of lube and know the size of the
bottom, knowing approximately what he or she can take.
After play, eat food with bacterial culture, such as yogurt,
which can assist in recovery of the normal rectal fauna, which
ultimately aids in healing abrasion. Wash thoroughly any food
or other biodegradable objects: grapes, for example, can create
a yeast infection. Practice carefully using anal/vaginal beads
in order to learn how to avoid scraping the knot against skin.
Do not use anything made of wood, to protect against slivers
and splinters. (Billy clubs should be plastic.) To state the
obvious: what goes in must come out. Therefore, the more
manageable butt plugs are those with flanges at the bottom
to keep the plug from sliding inside. Even butt plugs may
disappear inside, however, and if this happens, the most
important thing to do is not to panic-or even fear panic.
Most lost objects can be retrieved easily if the bottom
remains relaxed. If you can't reach it immediately, some
soothing tea, mental relaxation exercises, massage of the
lower back, or a warm bath may help. Moreover, the intestines
may have stopped their normal movement, and eating a small
amount to restart that movement may naturally (or with a
little assistance) pass the object out. Do not use a laxative.
Do not leave the object inside and assume it will eventually
come out. If it doesn't come out after relaxation and movement
of the intestines, or if the bottom cannot relax at all, a
hospital visit is necessary. (Invasive surgery is usually
not indicated, since physicians have access to muscle
relaxants and appropriate tools for stretching the rectum
and reaching inside to grasp an object.) Spanking should
be avoided if a butt plug is inserted. It is not necessary
to take a full enema before using a butt plug, which only
goes a short way up the rectum. A quick, simple douche
will suffice in most cases.
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