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Painful. Dirty. Weird. Gay. Perverted. And all these negative thoughts that you can think of when it comes to anal play. The fact is, right from the start, it is important to know that anal play doesn’t have to be dirty, unhealthy, or painful if it was done correctly. The truth is that your anal opening is full of sensitive nerve endings that are capable of experiencing wonderful amounts of pleasure. Everything Adult Online Pty Ltd will dispel those harmful myths and guide you through to your anal pleasure with tips and tricks.
 
 

 

Myth 1: Anal sex is painful.
 
The most persistent myth about anal sex is that it has to hurt. With its high concentrations of nerve endings, the anus can produce extreme pain when it is mistreated. But the fact is anal stimulation, including intercourse, is not painful if done properly. Yet it can also be a source of great pleasure.
The keys to pleasurable anal sex are relaxation, lubrication and education.
 
Your anus does not produce its own natural lubrication, and on top of that, it is actually absorbent. Therefore, you need to use lots of water-based lubricants to further increase your pleasure. It is never the case that too much lubrication. When you think it’s just enough, add more lubes.
 
It is always important that one should be sufficiently aroused before any type of anal play. Once aroused, your muscles become relaxed and engorged making penetration easy. Pain will result if the partners do not wait for these muscles to relax. Maximum anal pleasure requires the elimination of all pain or physical trauma from the anal experience.
 
 

 

Myth 2: Anal sex is dirty.
 
The second biggest fear around anal play is that it is unclean. The main function of the rectum is to act as a passageway for feces. But feaces are not normally stored in the rectum except just prior to a bowel movement. Yet small amounts may remain in the rectum, especially if the feaces are not well formed. Anal douching before sex will help some people especially concerned with cleanliness to relax. If you’re worried about coming into contact with feces, go to the bathroom to clear out your bowels. You could also start by taking a shower or bath prior to beginning and always use safer sex products such as gloves, finger cots, and condoms.
 
It is also very important to remember that any toy or condom that is used for anal penetration should never be inserted into a vagina without being cleaned, and condoms should always be replaced.
 
 

 

Myth 3: Men who love to play with butts are gay.
 
That statement is another prevalent misconception about anal play. The truth is anal sex is simply another option for sexual gratification and is unrelated to your sexual identity.
 
Being homosexual is not about what you do, but who you do it with. As long as he's doing it with a woman that he is attached to, he is not gay. Being homosexual is more than just an activity; it's a state of mind.
 
 

 

Myth 4: Anal sex is harmful and unhealthy.
 
With routine daily hygiene, the anus is as clean as other parts of your body. It does contain its own natural bacteria, though, and to avoid infections, you must never move anything from your anus to your vagina.
 
Many women fear that anal sex will cause hemorrhoids, fissures or tears. Some even fear that they may become incontinent and spend the rest of their lives in adult diapers. Pleasurable anal sex does not cause harm to your anus or rectum. But it gets even stronger as it exercises better just like other muscles.
 
 

ANAL PLAY AND SAFETY
  • Since the rectum is sensitive and lined with soft tissue, here are a few safety guidelines that will keep your anal play safe and satisfying.

  • Lubricant is essential for anal penetration as the anus does not produce its own lubrication.

  • Anything near or in the anus should be smooth or free of edges; cut fingernails short and round the edges with an emery board.

  • Always use lube, preferably water-based, and stay away from numbing creams.

  • Never insert any object into your anal opening that does not have a flared base that will prevent it from slipping all the way inside. Dildos with a flared base are advised - anything that slips out of your grasp may not be easily retrievable!

  • Make sure your toys are safe for anal use and are cleaned and/or fitted with a new condom for each person being penetrated, or before any vaginal use.

Anal play can be lots of fun, as long as a few basic precautions are followed. For more information about how different anal toys work, please read our article on anal toys.
 
 
CARING FOR YOUR TOYS
 

Take care of your sex toys and they will take care of you. It is important to understand that un-cleaned sex toys can transmit STD’s and other viruses and you will end up re-infecting yourself.

 
Every toy from our store comes with care and maintenance instructions. If you keep your toys clean and follow proper maintenance instructions, they can last a lot longer and hygienic.
 
Keep it clean:
  • Always clean carefully before and after. Every single time before you use the toy, check if it has got rough edge and clean carefully.
  • Some materials have specific cleaning requirements … read and follow any instructions that come with them, or follow the general advice below.
  • Antibacterial soap and warm water is a must for cleaning toys. And remember to remove batteries if your toy is battery-operated.
Protect:
  • If you are going to share toys or use the same toy vaginally and anally, the most reliable way to prevent the spread of any disease is to use a condom. Using a condom prevents having to interrupt to wash up and also will substantially reduce the risk of transmission.
  • You can find lots of information about condoms - read "Condom Sense" here! Even if you are using a condom on the toy make sure that you clean it after every use.
Use the right lube:
Most toys and aids feel better when used with a lubricant - but not all lubricants are the same and some can actually cause harm - read "Getting The Lowdown On Lubes" here! water-based lubricants are best with most toys.
 
Storage:
No matter what the material might be, leather, rubber, silicone, etc., moisture, direct sunlight or excessive heat will cause damage. Any product that has a battery should have the battery removed between usage to keep them from corroding and also from accidentally turning on and running down the batteries.
 
Silicone
 

The best material currently available for toys for penetration. Silicone is a very durable yet soft material. Because it is non-porous, it's easy to clean with soap and water, it can even be boiled in water for up to five minutes to disinfect.

 

Silicone can be damaged by tearing. Even a small cut will quickly turn into a large tear, so keep your toy away from sharp objects, teeth, etc.

Anything that is on the device that is not silicone could be damaged and in this particular case a cleaning with soap and water will be all that you can do.


Your silicone toy can lead a long and happy life if it's properly taken care of.

 
If you're sharing your toy, or using it both vaginally and anally, put a condom on it to minimize the risk of transmitting infections.
Silicone-based lubricants should be avoided as they will damage your silicone toy. Water based lubes are the best companions of silicon toys.
 
 
Glass and Metal Toys
 

Wash glass toys with mild liquid soap and warm water. Abrasive cleaners will scratch the surface and ruin the finish. Do not expose glass to extreme temperatures. Glass toys should not be boiled, microwaved, or put in the freezer as it weakens the glass.

 

Keep in mind that any glass product can be damaged upon impact with a hard surface such as other glass, cement or metal. Also, because they are hard, internal use should be gentle, not rough. Examine your toy before each use. If you notice a crack in your glass toy, stop using it-you wouldn't want to risk having it break during use.

 

If done correctly, glass toys can be heated and cooled for sensation play. Heat your toy by submerging in warm water for 20-30 minutes to ensure that heat reaches the core. Once warmed, your toy can retain heat for 20-30 minutes, depending on the toy size and heating time. To cool or chill, submerge in ice water for 20-30 minutes, or chill in a refrigerator for at least 20 minutes.

 

Glass retains temperature extremely well and requires only a little lube for a super-slippery effect. Because of the texture of glass you only need to use a little lubricant, and it will go a long way. All lubricants are safe with these hard materials.
 
 
Jelly Rubber
 

Jelly rubber is a porous material that can't be completely disinfected; for this reason we recommend using condoms on jelly rubber toys every time you use them, even if the toy will only be used by one person.

 

Very mild hand soap to clean (no alcohol, no bleach) and hot water, be sure to remove any soap residue before the next use.

 

Only water based lubricants should be used.

 

Special notes:
It's a good material for people to explore what they might want to try, but for long term use, if you've got the money you should go for better quality

 
Soft Vinyl
 

Soft vinyl toys have a smooth, flexible surface that is easy to clean, and typically contains a much lower level of chemicals than those of jelly-rubber toys. We recommend cleaning soft vinyl toys by wiping with a soapy cloth and warm water.

 

Vinyl toys are midway between jelly rubber and silicone in most ways, and can be an alternative to jelly rubber without being as expensive as silicone.

 
 
Cyberskin, Ultraskin, Softskin
 

Cyberskin is a material that is more realistic-looking and feeling and super-soft materials. Toys made with Cyberskin materials are extremely sensitive and should be washed delicately with mild soap and warm water but should not be boiled like other silicone toys. Air-dry, then powder with a small amount of cornstarch and stored in a clean dry place. Be careful because it tears so easily. Never use talcum powder fro health concerns.


Cyberskin is porous, can't be disinfected, and may contain some of the same chemicals found in jelly-rubber, thus condoms are always recommended.


Special notes:

This toy is not very durable; here you are paying for the feel not the durability. Do not use silicone lube with cyberskin toys as it can melt the toy. Only water based lubricants are to be used.


 
 
Pyrex
 
Boil, place in the dishwasher, or wash pyrex toys with soap and water.
 
Stainless Steel
 
Boil, soak in bleach and water solution, or place stainless steel toys in the dishwasher.
 
 
Leather
 

Leather is a very difficult material to keep clean. Wipe leather products with a damp, soapy cloth or with leather cleaner. Wiping down with a 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol solution will disinfect toys that come into contact with body fluids and allow it to dry. The last process is using a leather conditioner to restore it back to its natural finish. The leather conditioner is a must because without it the leather will begin to dry

 
Vinyl
 
Clean vinyl the same way as leather, omitting the leather cleaner and leather conditioner.
 
 
Rubber Dildos, Plugs
 
Rubber is a very porous material, so as previously discussed, the easiest way to keep them clean is with a condom. Clean all rubber products after use with soap and warm water. They need to also be rinsed well as the left over soap residue can cause damage to the rubber and also irritate the skin.
 
 

 
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