Anal sex is an exciting sex act that everyone can enjoy. We all have a butthole! Unfortunately, many fear they might stain and even try it! First and foremost, staining is not the end of the world. Just wash it off with soap and water. It's not really any more dramatic than that. The human body is not a perfect machine. Sometimes unforeseen things can happen, no matter how much we try to prevent them from happening. However, there are some things you can do to reduce the risks. A high-fiber diet and douching! It's not difficult to do an anal douche at home, but it can take some planning.
It’s not a good idea not to flush your ass too often if you have anal sex regularly. When you do an enema, you flush out a lot of the natural bacterial flora. It can also dry out the tissue inside the rectum. This can increase the risk of injury and STIs. Luckily, you don't always have to douche to keep it clean! The rectum is about 15 cm deep and receives poop from the large intestine. It is stored there until you empty your bowels. This means that going to the toilet might be all you need to do. A balanced diet is important here. Eat plenty of fiber or fiber supplements!
Douching from time to time is usually fine. However, it is important to be careful when doing enemas. Unclean tools, hot water, or carelessness can lead to unpleasant injuries. The easiest way to avoid this is to use lukewarm water, clean tools, and a little technique and common sense.
There are several tools and kits for sale to facilitate anal irrigation from bladders and at-home kits for bowel irrigation that can be connected directly to the toilet or shower. For first-time anal cleansers, the classic bladders are the best choice. Choose a douche with a thin, rounded tip. These are easy to insert without accidentally tearing the bowel and make it easier to ensure that you don't use too much pressure or hot water. Anal showers connected directly to the water supply can come with rapid pressure and the temperature of the water can change quickly. This can increase the risk of injury and should only be used if you are experienced and vigilant.
Use only lukewarm drinkable water. If tap water isn’t drinkable where you are, it may be best to use bottled water.
It's best to wait a while after douching before you have sex. This ensures all the water drains out properly. This will also allow the lining of your rectum to recover a bit before you have anal sex.
It may be helpful to stand up and do a little dance to make sure to move any remaining water that may be stuck inside you. Water that gets stuck often comes out clean, but sometimes you may need to do another douche. When water gets too deep it can bring down poo that was further away than just the rectum.
The best way to check if you're clean and ready is to insert a finger or a toy into your butt and check if it comes out clean. If it comes out clean, you're ready to go!
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