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BUTT PLUG TRAINING SET: A SUPERB WAY TO PREPARE FOR ANAL SEX

BUTT PLUG TRAINING SET: A SUPERB WAY TO PREPARE FOR ANAL SEX

BUTT PLUG TRAINING SET: A SUPERB WAY TO PREPARE FOR ANAL SEX

It is important to prepare yourself if you've never had anal sex and plan to have one. You can prepare yourself by cleaning your butthole, warming it up, taking precautions when using it, and starting with a small butt plug.

A person is not supposed to hear stories about themselves and base them on their life. Do not take their experience and use it in your sexual life if your friend tells you how it feels and how they did it. Bodies are not the same. Consider preparing yourself mentally and physically before engaging in anal sex plays. Butt plugs are great. They have various nerve endings. They can get different stimulation and bring out different sensational feelings when done right. A person needs to prepare themselves to receive different anal stimulation and sensations, especially if they are newbies. You can train solo or with a partner using butt plugs. Some ways you can prepare yourself for anal sex include;   

Cleaning Your Butt Hole

Take a shower to cool the body and mind. According to Drangert & Nawab (2011), ensure you clean the butt hole with fresh water. Avoid salty water, for it may react with the inner skin. Ensure to use a soap that is body friendly. You need to be comfortable with your ass. There will be times when you feel like shit may come out of you while having sex. It is normal. That shows that your body is doing its work. Try releasing your fears because that will hold you against having a great time with anal sex. However, it is not certain that poop will come out whatsoever, and if it does, it is expected. Try not to think about it.

Warm Your Butt Hole 

Ensure your butt hole is used for pleasure and the touch. Try massaging or rubbing the anus from the outside to warm it. You must use gloves If you plan to switch from anal to vaginal stimulation. It will make it easy for the person to clean up and continue the session. It also avoids passing fecal particles from the anus to the vagina, causing germs and infections like yeast and urinary infection. According to Wood et al. (2017), You could start by inserting your fingers into the butt hole to get used to the touch as you prepare it for the butt plug. Your partner can also use their tongue to warm up your butt hole. 

Start With a Small Toy 

Try not to start with a big butt plug if you wish the experience a smooth and pleasurable sensation. Start with inserting your fingers. According to Lever et al. (2021), ensure they have lube to avoid frictions and fissures in your butt. Consider finding a comfortable position for yourself. Try to bend your knees and make your body lie on the side. You may think you have warmed up yourself, and there is no need for lubes. Ensure you add some lube to the butt plug. Lube should always be on the sex toy as you insert it into the butt hole and outside your anus. It makes it comfortable when inserting a butt plus during the session.

Take a breather to relax, and then push the butt plug inside the butt hole. If you are new to this experience, you will likely take a while to get the plug inside, but you will eventually get the hang of it. There are instances when you will find it hard to move forward. If this happens, take it out and add more lube to it. This is why you are encouraged to use a lot of lube when having anal sex. The butt plug may even get stuck on you. 

Once you get its hang and the butt plug is inside, you will feel sensational. You can relax and take a breath. Masturbate and have fun with yourself. Enjoy the sensational feeling you get during the session. Do not rush to remove the plug-out when you are through with the session. Relax, and add more lube to the anus but on the outside area. Try to remove it slowly to avoid having painful butt cracks. Continue adding more lube if it still is hard to avoid friction and enhance smoothness. You can be practicing this until you get the hang of it. The more you practice, the easier it is for you to be a pro. You can move on to the next size if you feel comfortable with the small toy getting in and out of the anus.

Caution 

According to Reynolds et al. (2015), the anus may feel pain and uncomfortable when engaging in anal sex. Try using a numb relaxer. This will make it difficult for your brain to register the pain you may experience and may cause some damage inside your butt hole. Consider taking the butt plug out if you feel some pain. You may want to feel some pleasure and have fun. There is no fun involved when pain is being felt. Give yourself some time to get together and know what you did wrong. You can start the whole process again when you feel ready.

Conclusion   

A person may experience pain during anal sex because they do not use enough lube on the sex toy or outside the anus. Lube will never be too much, especially for anal sex, because the anus does not have the natural wetness that the vagina has. You are likely to have it rough if you do not use lube on yourself. Pull the plug out if you feel you are bleeding. It may cause fissures or hemorrhoids. Seek medical assistance if you feel like you are doing everything right, and each time you have the sex, you bleed or feel some pain. Consider quitting anal sex if the experience is not pleasurable. A person can have other forms of sex, including oral sex, and have pleasurable moments. 

References

Drangert, J. O., & Nawab, B. (2011). A cultural–spatial analysis of excreting, recirculation of human excreta and health—The case of northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan. Health & Place, 17(1), 57-66.

Lever, J. H., Asenath-Smith, E., Taylor, S., & Lines, A. P. (2021). Assessing the mechanisms thought to govern ice and snow friction and their interplay with brittle substrate behavior. Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering, 7, 57.
Wood, J., Crann, S., Cunningham, S., Money, D., & O'Doherty, K. (2017). A cross-sectional survey of sex toy use, characteristics of sex toy use, hygiene behaviors, and vulvovaginal health outcomes in Canada. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 26(3), 196-204.

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