But if you're not interested in diving straight into full-blown — no judgement, we’ve all got different tastes, interests and sexual limits — anal toys like , and probes offer a great introduction.
Not everyone can dive straight into using a butt plug, according to Silverman. 'If you have haemorrhoids, anal fissures, or a prostate condition, you should talk to your medical professional before using anal sex toys,' she says.
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“You must be careful which toys you use for anal play, specifically the shape,” Rowett says. If you’re going to put something up the butt, it needs to be a toy made for the butt. They are called butt for a reason, after all.
Toys with a flared base are designed to be inserted and then stay where you put them. “You must always use something with a flared base in the backdoor to avoid it getting sucked up [the anus],” Sparks explains. You can also that have rings on the end or anal beads. These are still flared bases designed to prevent the toy from going all the way inside and getting lost.












