GimpinDenial -> RE: Beginners advice of long term use of Buttplugs (11/27/2011 9:48:35 PM)
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ORIGINAL: TJmetal09 Also I hear some lubes cant be used on certain materials. Correct, oil based (as in petroleum) lubes is what they are referring to. Most commercial lubrication these days are water soluble. Now, about long term plug usage.Your body will absorb any lubrication you use. So, when the time comes to remove the plug, it will feel as though you are having a hard stool bowel movement even though your body has secreted mucus around the plug (some people find this uncomfortable) You may have read or heard about people wearing a plug 24/7 this (obviously) cannot be done, my suggestion is that you start out wearing your plug for 1-3 hours at a time then progress to longer periods through your day (keep a ziplock and wet wipe handy) Once you have gone all day plugged up, you will find your body will have become accustomed to have a bowel movement when the plug is removed. Once you have passed that stage, finish out the rest of the week, then on the weekend (I can almost assure you will lose some sleep) try wearing it through the night, then removing it in the morning. Doing this routine for say, 5-6 weeks, (wearing it only during the day during the week and only at night on the weekends) You will have your body accustomed to wearing the plug both during the day and as you sleep. This is when you can start a "24/7" routine (if that is your desire) Once you start your "24/7" routine, you should allow an hour, or two before reinsertion. This will help your rectum to close and relax so that you will not have the long lasting damage of "blown out" syndrome Keep in mind, everyone passes gas during the course of their day and in sleep (yes, even women) this can also make wearing a plug for extended periods uncomfortable. If you ever start having signs of toxic shock (high fever, a faint feeling, recurring diarrhea, headache, and muscle aches) then you need to remove the plug immediately. If the signs persist for more than a day, see a doctor. I hope this helps....
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