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Published : 2025-05-19 11:32:14
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For a long time, anal sex was highly frowned upon in society. But as society is becoming sexually liberal, more and more people want to feel the ecstasy of anal sex and inflatable butt plugs are the way to experience this incredible pleasure.
This versatile sex toy provides the pleasure of a lifetime and anyone can enjoy it, regardless of gender, orientation or genitalia. With this wonderful product you can dive in and explore new sexual territories with the intention of feeling immense pleasure.
People use inflatable butt plugs to explore the depths of anal pleasure. Inflatable butt plugs are like normal butt plugs, but the difference between the two is that the former can be inflated with the help of the pump. Another important feature that differentiates the inflatable butt plug from normal plugs is the plug's adjustability, which helps control the duration and intensity of sessions.
Here we list the top three tips that we should consider before using inflatable butt plugs.
Using an inflatable butt plug is almost identical to using a regular butt plug, but there are some nice bonuses with inflatables. You should use plenty of lubricant and make sure you use the right type of lubricant. Due to the materials used in inflatable plugs, you should avoid silicone-based lubricants. Inflatable plugs are usually made of silicone or latex, and silicone lubricant breaks down the plug materials, leaving nasty bacteria in the rectum.
You should make sure there is plenty of lubricant around and inside the anus and on the plug. It may be helpful to start with one or two fingers to stretch the anus before moving on to the plug itself. Start slowly and only go as far as you feel comfortable. If you feel any pain or difficulty, stop for a while and rest, then try to go a little further when the pain goes away.
Inflatable plugs need to be made of a very flexible material and hollow inside to allow air to inflate them. This can cause it to bend when you try to push it into your anus, making it difficult to use the plug. A good trick you can use if this is happening to you is to bend or roll the plug into a cylinder, so that it looks more like a small dildo than a plug. Once in place, the elastic nature of the material will return it to its original shape, ready to begin inflating.
It may be a good idea to wait until the unwrapping process is complete before starting to inflate. If you have ever inflated an airbed before fully unrolling it, you will see how it can sometimes spring back into shape. Having this happen to your plug while using it can be a little uncomfortable and probably not very pleasant.
This is one of the first things people ask when it comes to inflatable plugs. In most cases, you will reach the point where you no longer want to inflate, long before you reach the point where the plug would explode.
However, as a precaution, you should always be a little more careful when using inflatable plugs. When you first receive your plug, and always before using it, take a good look at your plug to make sure it has not been compromised. Anywhere you can see a seam in the material, you should be especially careful, and if it punctures or tears, it will probably be at these seams. It should be fairly easy to tell if your plug is faulty, as if you find any holes or damage, the plug will probably not be able to inflate properly when you try to pump it. This includes the tube and pump as well.
You'll quickly notice if your plug has a hole, but if you can't inflate it, it's unlikely it will explode inside you. What you should pay attention to when checking the main body of the plug is whether there are cracks or wear on the surface of the material. Any areas where you find this type of wear will be stress points, and eventually, with enough pressure, a stress point will give way. This is what would cause the plug to blow. If your plug is starting to show wear or visible stress points, it's probably safer to buy a new one.
The last important area you should check regularly is the valve. Once the plug is inside you, the valve is the only way to empty it (unless you blow it), so a faulty valve would make it much more difficult to get it out. Depending on the size and inflation of the plug, this could even mean an embarrassing trip to the hospital if you can't remove it yourself.
If everything appears to be in good condition, inflate the plug as much as you can (before inserting it). Obviously you don't want to blow it up as you would have to buy a new one, but you can get a good idea of how much you can safely inflate it while it's inside you.
This all may sound a little worrying, but there are very few known cases of inflatable plugs exploding inside people. Even in these rare cases, it tends to be the result of carelessness or misuse on the part of the individual. As long as you use your plugs sensibly and take care to look after them properly, it is extremely unlikely that anything bad will happen.
Inflatable plugs need to be flexible to do what they do, and the only flexible sex toy material that is non-porous and non-toxic (meaning it can be cleaned easily and won't irritate sensitive tissue) is silicone. Look for plugs made from 100% silicone.
Start with something smaller than you think you want, so you have room to grow. In terms of shape, it's easiest to insert plugs that taper to a thin point, especially if you're an anal novice.
Make sure your plug has a way to quickly release all the air from it when needed. Maybe even test it to make sure it works before putting it inside you, because an unexpected butt plug malfunction seems like bad timing.
All anal plugs, whether inflatable or not, must have a base wider than the widest part of the plug itself. This prevents it from getting lost inside you.
As with all things for your bottom, lube is an absolute must when using inflatable plugs. The water-based type works best with silicone toys.
If you fill the plug too much, you run the risk of hurting yourself or even feeling the plug burst inside you. Start by inflating just a little and increase. If you feel any pain, it's a sign that you've gone too far or that you need to slow down or add more lube.