Dildos - Anal
Dildos designed for anal penetration, typically with flared bases for safety. Short Explanation: "Receiving" means you are penetrated anally with a dildo; "Giving" means you use the dildo for anal play.
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Start Your ChecklistAnal Dildos and Safety
Anal dildos are specifically designed for rectal penetration with mandatory safety features like flared bases. The rectum's anatomy requires particular consideration—objects can become lost without proper design. Anal play offers unique sensations and prostate stimulation for those with prostates.
Essential Safety Features
Anal toys MUST have flared bases, retrieval cords, or T-bar designs preventing full insertion. The rectum creates suction that can draw objects inward. Emergency room visits for lost toys are common and preventable. Never use toys designed for vaginal use anally unless they have appropriate bases.
Anal-Specific Considerations
The rectum doesn't self-lubricate—always use lubricant. Start smaller than expected; anal sphincters need warm-up. Curved designs can target prostate effectively. Length matters differently than width—the rectum extends further than comfortable initial penetration depth.
Progression and Training
Anal dildo use often involves progression through sizes. Begin with finger-width toys, advance as comfort allows. Regular use increases accommodation more effectively than occasional large attempts. Training sets with graduated sizes support systematic progression.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if a toy gets stuck?
Don't panic—tensing makes retrieval harder. Bear down gently as if having bowel movement. If unable to retrieve, seek medical attention immediately. Prevention through proper bases is essential.
How much lubricant should I use?
More than you think. The rectum absorbs lubricant; reapply during extended play. Thick, long-lasting formulas work best. You cannot use too much lubricant anally.
Is anal play painful?
It shouldn't be with proper preparation, sizing, and lubrication. Discomfort during initial entry is normal; sharp pain indicates problem. Pain signals should be heeded, not pushed through.
What about cleaning toys after anal use?
Thorough cleaning with soap and water minimum. Body-safe materials can be sterilized (boiling, dishwasher, bleach solution). Never transfer from anal to vaginal use without complete cleaning or condom change.
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