Butt Toys Product Tutorial
Often the last frontier, once discovered, men and women alike set out to chart the new lands of anal stimulation. There are a wide variety of butt toys. Some you won't find here because we don't feel they are particularly safe. With anal play many strict rules apply. Do not insert anything that can become lost in the rectum. All toys must have flared bases or secure strings with O-rings for easy withdrawal. If you do not have a way of withdrawing the toy it can travel into the intestinal tract where it is sure to cause some major problems. Anal toys should be checked for rough edges and inspected for deterioration over time. Toys longer than 4" must be flexible to curve with the rectum. Be particularly cautious of dildos or vibrators that contain rods within their shafts. The rods can break through the toy and tear the rectal lining. Use lube--A LOT! When you think you have enough lube, add more, then begin your anal exploration, plus don't be afraid to add more lube as things progress. Do not use lubes that numb sensation. You need to feel what messages your anus is sending your way. If it hurts, something isn't quite right. Change the angle, slow down, add more lube, or stop. Anal play shouldn't hurt and your ability to sense pain is your monitor for safety. Relaxation and communication are the key.
Only silicone toys can be sterilised so that the toy can have multiple uses (i.e. both vaginal and anal) or users. Boil your silicone toys in a pot of water for three to four minutes before switching users or uses. Never share a non-silicone toy! Such anal toys, whether latex or otherwise, can be cleaned sufficiently for a sole user or use with antibacterial soap or Adult Play Toy Cleaner and hot water.