Butt Plug Sex Toy Guide: Tips For Anal Play & Pleasure
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Butt plugs and all kinds of anal sex toys may be intimidating at first due to the stigma that has been attached to these toys and anal play in general.Â
However, you don't have to be intimidated by them. If you use them properly and get really good ones, you could even come to enjoy using them during sex or even in solo play.Â
If you're just starting in your anal play adventure, and aren't quite sure of how to start, getting a butt plug should be your first goal.Â
The thing is though, it can't just be any butt plug — it has to be the perfect buttplug for you. And if you're going to get a perfect butt plug, you're going to need the right buttplug buying guide.
Butt Plug Buying Guide
The most important thing to look out for when choosing a plug is the material it's made with. While only a few materials can make flexible toys like dildos, the materials that can be used to make butt plugs are a lot more varied.Â
They can be made with anything from silicone to glass and even stainless steel. The possibilities are almost endless. While that might be a great thing if you like having to choose from a lot of different materials, it also means that a lot of butt plugs that are made with substandard or banned materials will almost certainly be harmful.Â
If you can, go for a stainless steel butt plug. These kinds of butt plugs are usually easier to clean and don't run any risk of breaking off. Other materials are either rather hard to clean, or they are made using dangerous materials.Â
The second thing you should be worried about is the function of the buttplug. For most people, buttplugs are tiny objects that you can just stick up your anus.Â
Well, these days we have buttplugs that can do more than just sit there and plug your butt. Some can help you massage your rim, and if you want they can even help you simulate the rotating beads to stimulate the inside of the anus.Â
The third thing you need to get sorted is size. Try to start with a smaller buttplug, since you're just starting and aren't very used to anal play.
Tips For Anal Play & Pleasure
The most important thing you must note for anal play is that it's a lube game. The anus doesn't naturally secrete liquid, so if you're going to do this, you've got to make sure you have enough liquid to ease the buttplug in.Â
Remember to start slowly. You have all the time in the world — you have nowhere urgent to be, so you need to take your time with inserting the plug into your body.Â
You also need to use condoms even during anal sex. Sexually transmitted diseases can still be transmitted through anal sex, and it's your responsibility to keep yourself and your partners safe.Â
One of the easiest ways to have an amazing sex life when it comes to anal is by making sure you never break the chain of communication between you and your partner.Â
However, things can get intense if you're just starting out. That's why you need to craft a safeword to let your partner know when they need to stop. Even if you cannot keep communicating with your partner, a safe word can do it for you.Â
You also need to stop worrying. Anal sex won't "stretch you out", and if you do it properly, it won't be painful at all. Since the anus muscles are already used to expanding to let fecal matter pass through, it will find itself very easy to readjust to its proper shape.
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