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Anal sex is definitely having a moment: A recent study found that more than one-third of American women ages 18 to 55 had (in not so scientific terms) engaged in backdoor action in the past three months alone.
If you're one of them, congrats! You've experienced a hole new world (pun obviously intended). If you haven't and aren't sure where to start, all good— anal sex can seem daunting. But whether you're a total tushy newb or a seasoned vet, you'll want to bring anal sex toys into the bedroom, stat.
Anal sex toys are a great way to prepare or "train" the anus for penetration, since the tissue there is prone to damage. "You want to start with smaller-size products and slowly work your way to larger ones, because if you rush to something too big too fast, you can cause scratching, tearing, or even scarring of the anal canal," explains Alicia Sinclair, founder and CEO of COTR Inc., the company behind go-to sex-toy brands b-Vibe and Le Wand.
You should also look for anal products that read "body-safe, hypoallergenic, latex-free, and phthalate-free," as these steer clear of potentially irritating or harmful materials. Silicone, glass, and stainless steel are typically best. Oh, and one more crucial pointer: "Do not buy any product for your butt unless it has a flared base," says Sinclair. "Products without a flared base can get lost inside the body." Uh...no, thanks.
To make the shopping experience easier (and less intimidating for you—because let's be honest, perusing a sex shop's anal aisle isn't the same as sifting through jeans on the rack), look no further than this expert-approved selection of the best anal sex toys.
Just one thing, for the love of your butt... don't forget the lube .
Who needs a third partner when you have this anal sex toy? This cock ring has an attached dildo, so the wearer benefits from the rabbit stimulating their perineum while the dildo anally pleasures the other.
An anal-training kit, at a gentle price point: Each plug has a tapered tip for easy insertion and a broad base for easy removal, as well as a thinner design than most for less intense pressure for beginners.
This vibrating set of beads is just 2.75 inches wide and has three speeds to suit your comfort level. The toy is also completely waterproof and offers four different vibrating patterns.
This bad boy has rotating beads in the base to mimic a rimming sensation, and a little extra width to satisfy those who want more fullness. (But it also comes in a petite version , if you don't.)
Once your tush has become accustomed to anal sex (or the like, via toys), the Tantus Ringo is your thicker, more advanced butt plug for a more filling sensation. The soft silicone pairs great with water-based lube for comfortable in-and-out action.
B-Vibe created this set specifically for folks who want to ease their body into anal through three sizes of penetration featuring three different sensations (flexible silicone, vibrating, and weighted), explains Sinclair.
The 60+ page illustrated book, enema, and lubricant applicator that comes with these butt plugs "make this a complete experience—it’s our best-seller for a reason," she says.
Anal beads are a clutch way to experiment with butt play before anal sex, as they familiarize you with the sensation of fullness, and the beads set off a pleasurable sensation as they're slowly pulled out of the anus. Use this to get a feel for what turns you on.
Don’t even *think* about trying anal without having a stash of lube at the ready. This water-based one also has aloe vera and chamomile to up those ~soothing~ vibes.
The Loki Wave is designed to stimulate your butt using a "come-hither" motion, according to the brand, offering perineum and prostate vibration at once.
You can use it to get used to the feeling of having something in your backdoor, or as an anal toy.
In this case, knowledge is pleasure . If you’re feeling a little hesitant about trying anal sex, this book can offer the tools you need to get started, including how to bring the convo up with your partner (although, leaving this book out on your nightstand will probs send that signal for you).
If anal sex makes you nervous, no worries—these soft, flexible buffer rings from OhNut will help you keep your cool.
How they work: Your partner wears them (as many as needed) on their penis or strap-on during penetration to help manipulate depth inside you.
Uberlube is another great lube option, says Megan Fleming, PhD, a clinical psychologist and sex and relationship expert. It contains vitamin E and is silicone-based, which she adds is great for anal play because it lasts longer than a water-based lube does.
"That being said, it's not safe for silicone toys," Fleming explains—still, feel free to try it with the stainless steel dildos up next.
Made from medical-grade stainless steel, this sleek dildo works perfectly well up the anus and/or vagina for G-spot and/or P-spot fun, respectively. (Just be sure not to switch back and forth between the two areas without cleaning your toy first.)
Or, try a curvier option with two totally different ends. This one weighs almost a pound, and you can stick it in the fridge (or a sink filled with warm water) for a new experience with temperature play.
Fleming also recommends stainless steel because it's so easy to clean and sanitize. Use, rinse, and repeat.
This vibrator massages your perineum and prostate, two super-sensitive areas for everyone—and connects to an app on your smartphone, in case you want to let your partner take (literal) control.
A beginner-friendly vibrating butt plug is the next best thing after anal fingering, and this one checks all the boxes: small, made with body-safe materials, USB-rechargeable, and fine for shower-use. Woot!
"If you don't have to use a condom, use coconut oil," suggests Jenni Skyler, PhD, from The Intimacy Institute. "It's just a good, one, solid ingredient without having to worry about what a lube entails," she adds.
Also, "listen to your body" when it comes to lube, Skyler says. Even thicker lubes and oils might need repeated application—so make sure you're staying in tune with your body's and your partner's body's needs.
This set has absolutely everything you need to get started, says Fleming: "There [are] two butt plugs, there [are] anal beads, there's a prostate massager, anal douche, and a bullet vibe," she explains. "You have the options."
She adds that, while it's definitely a little more expensive to invest in a bundle of toys, "it gives you an opportunity to play with different sensations." So, if you're not sure exactly what you (or your partner) like, this set is a great way to try it all.
Another solid plug option, this one is tapered, relatively small, and approachable for beginners.
If you're searching for a different kind of foreplay, Monogamy can help. Skyler recommends this best-selling board game, which suggests anal play and has over 100 five-star reviews. Plus, it's customizable—customers say it's easy to make it your own for a truly unforgettable game night.
Another smart (read: app-connected) prostate massager, but this one is slightly smaller and angled if you want a bit a perineum stimulation too.
This anal sex toy combines two concepts into one: a butt plug and anal beads. Insert it as shallow or as deeply as you like or use it to tease your butt before pulling it out and replacing the penetration with your partner's penis or strap-on.
Jack Morin, PhD, is an expert when it comes to anal health, says Skyler. "Even though it's older, it's really helped couples understand the pros and cons of anal pleasure," she adds.
Morin touches on how to get started, the basics behind anal hygiene, how your diet can affect anal play, and spells out all the risks, she explains. So study up!
"The thing about stainless steel toys is they're sort of weighted, [and] the weighting is often part of the pleasure," says Fleming, since it's more realistic. Plus, the material allows for temperature play if you feel like popping this in the freezer before getting it on.
If you've never tried a stainless steel butt plug, now might be the time.
This smooth piece has a perfectly curved (and flexible!) shaft, flared base, and strong suction cup, so it's good wherever you want it.
This butt plug truly has it all. It's not only waterproof, but also features eight vibration patterns and 12 levels of intensity. Plus, it acts like a two-in-one, according to Fleming. You can use it with or without the remote control for two totally different experiences.
Note: While the actual plug is waterproof, the remote isn't. So, if you're headed into the shower with this one, leave the control on the bathroom counter.
Looking for something different to round out your collection? This fox tail butt plug is great "for something fun and unexpected," Fleming says. It's a good option if you're trying roleplaying, she adds, or just want to branch out from the usual silicone and metal options.
Is lingerie a toy? IDK, but a sexy lace thong can sure help set the mood for a night of play.
Skyler also recommends Fantasy Affairs, a board game with role play options for days. Reviewers rave about the creative cards that open up a whole new world of options in the bedroom (or kitchen, or bathroom).
"Cons: Didn't get to finish," one customer wrote . "But I guess that's really a pro..."


Medically Reviewed by Dan Brennan, MD on June 27, 2021
A butt plug is a sex toy that goes in the anus. They are usually shaped like a cone, starting narrow and getting wider before narrowing again. Butt plugs also have a wide base to prevent the toy from going in too far. 
Unlike many other sexual toys, such as dildos, a butt plug is meant to remain in place during sexual play.
A butt plug can be used to stimulate the anus to prepare for sex. This is because the tip of the plug is close to the female g-spot and the prostate, the male g-spot.
The anus has a lot of nerve endings, and is near both the male and female g-spots. It is common to stimulate the anus for sexual pleasure.
People with prostates enjoy butt plugs because they stimulate the gland, potentially leading to a prostate orgasm. Even if one doesn't occur, most still report that it feels good. There are butt plugs that are specially shaped to reach the prostate.
People with vaginas also enjoy butt plugs. Wearing one during penetrative vaginal sex can simulate double penetration—getting penetrated in the anus and vagina at the same time.
People who enjoy anal sex use butt plugs to warm up the anus before sex. They may also masturbate using a butt plug when they are by themselves to enhance the experience.
Butt plugs can also be part of dominance and submission games.
When trying anal toys, always use something with a flared base. Your anus can suck things in and a flared base prevents that. A large ring or pull cord is also acceptable for safety.
Since the anus does not self lubricate like the vagina, always use plenty of lubrication. The anus and rectum are delicate. Lubrication helps to prevent tears and soreness, and it usually makes anal play feel more pleasurable. 
If you use a silicone toy, use a water-based lube. Silicone lube can make silicone toys degrade faster. 
Sex toys made from porous materials may not be body-safe. The sex toy industry is not regulated, despite the fact that these items go inside your body. Any toy that is made from plastic or acrylic may leech harmful chemicals into your anus. Additionally, these materials are porous. They can't be fully sanitized and bacteria may grow on them.
The safest materials for butt plugs are silicone, Pyrex glass, and stainless steel. These materials are non-porous—they can be sanitized and disinfected between uses. 
Start slow. Anal play is often more enjoyable when you are relaxed. If you are tense, an anal tear may occur. Pay attention to how you are feeling. If something hurts a lot or doesn't feel right, slow down or stop. 
Start with something smaller than the butt plug. A finger is usually a great tool for warm up. If you don't want to spread bacteria from the anus to other parts of the body, or you want to keep your hands clean, wear a disposable latex or nitrile glove. Put lube on your finger and rub the rim of the anus gently before inserting your finger. Once you fit a finger or two in there comfortably, move on to inserting the butt plug. 
Experiment with different positions for butt plug insertion to find out which one is best for you. Each person is different and will find different positions most comfortable based on their specific anatomy.
Some people use numbing creams to avoid discomfort during anal play. However, this will prevent you from feeling when your body wants you to stop. For your safety, avoid using numbing cream when using a butt plug. 
Even if your anus is clean, it can still harbor bacteria that can cause infections in the vagina. After you touch the anus, make sure to wash your hands before touching other genitals. Wash with warm water and soap to prevent UTIs and yeast infections .
Most silicone toys can go in the dishwasher as long as they don't have a motor in them. This kills bacteria . Boiling glass, silicone, and stainless steel toys will also disinfect them. Make sure to do this before sharing a toy with a partner. Even if you only use the toy on yourself, disinfect it periodically to stay clean and healthy.
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First of all, let’s take a minute to appreciate why butt stuff can be so awesome.
When you’re going to try the big A, experts recommend taking it slow and starting with a little finger or mouth play.
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ICYMI: Anal play can be a whole lotta fun (and lead to a completely new world of orgasms). But venturing into the world of anal sex toys for the first time can also be pretty intimidating, which is why we tapped experts for their advice on how to get started—and how to get the most out of it. Here’s what they have to say.
For starters, the anal region is rich in sensitive nerve endings that can make it a pleasure gold mine . And since the tissue between the rectum and vagina is so thin, sometimes anal pressure stimulates the front wall of the vagina, where the G-spot is. That makes it a surprisingly effective way to get that elusive G-spot stimulation. And if you’ve got a prostate, anal play can be a great way to target the “P-spot,” a walnut-sized gland inside the pelvis between the bladder and rectum.
Lisa Finn, a sex educator at the sex toy boutique Babeland , says relaxation is key to enjoying anal play. “The rectum holds a lot of tension,” she tells SELF. “We naturally tense up when something new is introduced to that area. So if you’re feeling a bit anxious about anal play, those muscles may not be as willing to open to allow for penetration.”
You can start by stimulating the outside of your anus with your fingers or a vibrating toy . The external stimulation alone may feel great, so you can leave it at that, or continue to relax as you work your way up to penetration.
If you’re with a partner, Finn suggests asking them to stimulate the area with their tongue or give you a relaxing full-body massage before making any other moves. Let your partner know what feels good, what doesn’t, and what sensations you’d like to explore further. Communication is key.
And if something hurts, stop. Finn says anal sex should never hurt or feel uncomfortable. She also warns against using numbing creams.
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