Materials for anal beads, like all sex toys, vary widely depending on where you buy them. Simply put: Do not buy cheap, crappy sex toys. If you buy beads made of jelly or non-ABS plastic (the only non-porous grade of plastic) then you risk leaving bacteria behind. These materials can never be fully disinfected. Yes, this is exactly what it sounds like: Your anal beads will have lingering poop on them.
“That moment when the sphincter muscles relax and the anus opens up to allow something inside can be very pleasurable, and that is part of the appeal of anal beads,” says sex educator , author of . “You can experience that moment several times in a row.” To get this kind of anal pleasure, you can put anal beads in (or take them out) one at a time, while experienced users can pull them out all at once for more intense stimulation. “Some people like to take them out just as they are about to orgasm to send them over the edge,” Taormino explains.
When you use more than two or three balls, really get in the way. You should do more than just take a shower to clear out your anus because anal beads are put deeply into your anus and rectum. You can use enema or douche.
Even if you're spotless, it's nevertheless simple to spread unpleasant bacteria from one partner's anus to another. Additionally, I've seen films where the performer would take the anal beads off and place them in her mouth or vagina. Avoid doing it! Place a condom on it and exchange condoms before switching holes and partners if you intend to put anal beads in another orifice or share anal beads with someone else.
Like other sex toys, the materials used to make anal beads vary greatly based on where you purchase them. Simply put: Avoid purchasing subpar sex toys. You run the danger of leaving bacteria behind if you purchase beads made of












