Insert Buttplug

Insert Buttplug




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Insert Buttplug

March 19, 2021 December 3, 2020 by Kelly
Last Updated on March 19, 2021 by Kelly
You have finally decided to try a butt plug. But maybe your mind is buzzing with so many questions. 
It’s natural to feel nervous if you’re not experienced with anal sex toys. 
You can only know the joy once you try it, and this is why I am here to help you prepare. It’s important to know the dos and don’ts of using a butt plug to ensure a safe experience. 
In this article, I will answer the most important question: How to insert a butt plug? I will also discuss details that will help beginners get started with anal play. 
Your ass deserves the best. Let’s start!
You will only know the answer once you try it yourself. But I will try to give you some insight. 
Having a butt plug in your ass feels great. It’s as simple as that. It can even make anal sex more pleasurable.
The pleasure isn’t direct. It builds up with your body movement or the butt plug’s vibrations, so you get to savor it step by step.
And here’s the most exciting part – The pleasure can vary, depending on the butt plug’s size and type. 
Is that it? Nope. Here are some other perks of using a butt plug.
That’s the whole point of sex and masturbation, right? Butt plugs intensify the pleasure, indirectly hitting your G or A-spot. As a result, you get more intense orgasms.
How about some kink? With a butt plug, you can have more fun in dom-sub roleplay, animal play, and can even try out double penetration sex.
Do you sometimes have trouble with anal sex? Well, you need to stretch your butthole a bit so it can take the penis easily.
A beginner butt plug is a great help with this. Once you’re comfortable, you can transition to other plugs and bigger anal toys gradually. 
You may think that’s easy. After all, you just have to put it in your asshole. But to be honest, you will end up hurting your rectum if you don’t insert it correctly. 
Don’t worry, I have explained every step in detail below. 
Get in the mood first. Start with an erotic anal massage and think of something steamy. Masturbation will also help you relax! Explore your body to see what turns you on. 
Don’t rush the foreplay. You can also try a butt plug with a partner if you’re nervous alone. 
Don’t jump to the butt plug yet, even if it’s the smallest one. For a tight butt hole, you need to make some space using your fingers first. 
It will hurt otherwise if you directly insert your butt plug. 
Before putting your finger in the ass, apply some lube on it. Then penetrate with your finger slowly for a few minutes. Next, try inserting two fingers! 
Of course, you might need more lube. Carry on and let your ass get used to the penetration. 
It’s not just the lube that’s important. 
You need to take care of the angle as well. That’s the gateway to optimal pleasure and easy insertion. 
It’s nothing too complicated, though. Instead of inserting the butt plug straight, you have to tilt it and push one side of the bulbous tip inside. This is known as the 45-degree anal play rule. 
First, tilt it in a downward position and then slowly move upwards. Keep this rhythm till the insertable length is completely inside your ass. You can also move your hips to adjust your anal plug.
What if you do everything right, but still the butt plug doesn’t go in? That’s okay. It mostly happens because your sphincter muscles contract and relax involuntarily. Give it a break and try again later. 
This trick will work wonders when you’re having anal sex as well. Ask your partner to position his penis at the 45-degree angle. In simple terms, it should aim towards your belly button. 
But when you’re using a butt plug, you can tilt it downwards as well. 
So now the butt plug is in, congratulations! 
What’s next? Allow your body to get familiar with the fulfilling sensation. 
You can also walk for a while and see how your body responds to different movements. Once you feel comfortable, you can start with the penetration – But go slowly. 
Tip: Keep going with more foreplay to maintain the fun and pleasure. Play with your nipples, rub your clit, and finger your vagina. 
You’re done and dusted, but don’t get lazy yet. 
You have to take the butt plug out just like you inserted it – Gently and slowly. 
If you try to pull it out at once, your sphincter will tighten up, making it difficult to remove the butt plug.
You will then try to put on more force, which can rupture the delicate skin around your anus. 
I don’t mean to scare you. I am only emphasizing how important it is to remove the butt plug slowly. 
It’s also necessary to get in a comfortable position. For instance, some people prefer sitting or squatting. 
If that doesn’t work for you, you can try standing on one leg. Put the other leg on something hard, and stretch your body. 
Also, make sure your hands are not slippery to get a better grip on the plug. Once your plug is out, clean it properly using mild soap and warm water. 
The cleaning instructions vary with different materials, but if you’re a beginner, it’s recommended to use a silicone butt plug and water-based lube.
That is everything you need to know about how to insert a butt plug. If you stay well lubricated and don’t speed up with the insertion, you won’t face any trouble, most likely. 
However, it takes time to feel comfortable with a butt plug, so a little discomfort or irritation is okay. 
Take your time, practice, and stay relaxed. That’s all you need to do.
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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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