Why Do People Use Butt Plugs?

Everyone’s butt is as different as their thumbprints, meaning we all have our likes and dislikes when it comes to butt stuff.

What is a butt plug?

Buttplugs are sex toys that are very similar to the dildo except they are shorter and have a base to keep from going too far in while also making it easier to pull out.

The original buttplug was called a “rectal dilator” and its intended use was to stop hysteria. The creator Doctor J.W. Young marketed the rectal dilator towards intelligent people.

The “rectal dilator” was intended to help with the following:

sallow skin and acneanemialassitude (chronic fatigue)mental hebetude (mental fatigue/brain fog)
insomniaanorexiaheadachesdiarrhea
hemorrhoidsgassiness / indigestionnervousness (anxiety)remove bad taste in mouth
fix constipationpromote restful sleephelp bad breathetc

Obviously, these claims lacked research, butt they were the benefits they were thought to have.

7 Reasons Why People Use Butt Plugs

Butt plugs are an easy way to get into Anal Play. Since some people may have buttholes that are too taut or appendages that are too big, a buttplug helps the receiving partner slowly adjust their body for more versatile play.

It slowly stretches the bottom’s hole. This will make it easier for them to take in bigger things over time.

Playing with butt plugs can be orgasmic. Since there are a lot of nerve endings in and around the butt hole, a butt plug can stimulate pleasure.

The pedantal nerve. This nerve is connected to your penis/clitoris and helps keep the penis erect and having ejaculations, all while giving you that “full feeling” that many people are looking for.

Some men and women experience extra pleasure. This is due to the prostate stimulation men may enjoy and the additional stimulation for women similar to a double penetration.

Enhances the submissive headspace. By adding another layer of vulnerability and “kinky violation”, a sub may find it to be a real turn on having a butt plug inside of them.

They offer new experiences. Here are some examples of wearing a butt plug in a new way:

  • During masturbation
  • Out in public
  • “Funishment”
  • Punishment
  • etc

9 Butt Plug Tips & Tricks!

Start with a small butt plug. The smaller and thinner a butt plug is, the easier it is to get in.

Use lots of lube. There is no such thing as too much lube. Make it a habit to be generous with lube now, because it will be a good safety measure if you ever have penetrative anal play.

Apply lube to the toy and your butt hole. This makes things easier than just applying it on one or not at all.

Stay within or at the edge of your comfort zone. You don’t want to injure your body. Be patient to your body adapting and keep the force to as little as necessary.

Breathe and assume the position. You or your partner may prefer putting the butt plug in while in doggy style position, on your back with legs spread, or however—make sure you breathe through it like it’s anal yoga.

Entry is the toughest part, but once it’s really in… take a moment to breathe before getting more physical with things.

When the plug is already in… you can apply more lube on the neck of the plug then towards and into the butthole if you need that extra help to get the plug out.

Finished? Pull out slowly and safely. Consider squatting low to help any anal tension, and pull it out carefully.

Clean the butt plug after use. Use cleaner, boil ‘em, throw it in a dishwasher, etc. Just don’t forget to clean your butt plug (for health and sanitary reasons).

What is the best butt plug made up of?

The following are must-haves when it comes to butt plug anal toys:

Flared Base: This prevents the butt plug from going in too far and getting stuck. It also allows you to pull the plug out without any issue.

Body Safe Material: Made of safe silicon, metal, glass, etc. If the toy smells despite you cleaning it, it’s likely not body safe and should be thrown away.

Correct Size: Remember to start small and build up from there.

Proper Lube: Don’t get lube that will damage your toy or your body.

You can check out our top safety and fun, recommended butt plugs here.

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