Butt Plug
Whether you're new to anal sex or an expert, choosing the right size butt plug for the occasion can be tricky. First, you want to make sure you're comfortable, but you also want a good level of stimulation - after all that's the whole point!
But first, you might want to know why do you use butt plugs?
- The anus is rich in sensitive nerve endings that respond to different types of stimuli, such as touch, heat, pressure, and friction, which can make a person feel very happy.
- The full butt plug provides internal stimulation. For people with penises, butt plugs can stimulate the prostate gland, which can give you a prostatic orgasm. For people with vulva, plugs can enhance vaginal stimulation and feel great when inserted.
- They can be worn in public or at everyday events to add some fun. The feeling generated by the plug when you move or just knowing your sexy secret can keep you sexually active all day long.
- They can be used in BDSM and may require their subordinates to wear anal plugs.
- They can be used for anal training, preparing you for anal sex or larger toys.
Anatomy of butt plug
While there are countless exciting design features to choose from, all docking plugs share some similarities. Start at the bottom -- seemingly appropriate, absolutely important. Any toy you plan on using the anus has an angular base to prevent it from being fully inserted and moved to your interior, where you need to access emergency care to retrieve it.
Next comes the neck with the constricted anal sphincter to hold the stopper in place, followed by the main body of the stopper. The docking plug also has a tapered end for easy insertion.
The two sizes you need to consider when buying a plug are the pluggable length, which is how deep it can be inserted, and its diameter or width. Some sites use diameter (which measures the width of the plug), others use circumference (the distance around the outside of the plug), so double check which one is given.
Today, we'll talk about diameter because it's easier to describe, but if you want to calculate the circumference, you can do this:
Circumference = diameter x π, or 3.14
Guide to butt plug dimensions
This chart is an estimate of different butt plug sizes, but just like clothing sizes, not all stores will classify small, medium, and large in the same way. This means it's very important to always check the size, as you don't want to be left with something too big or even too small to try.
Everyone's butt is unique, so there are no hard and fast rules for choosing a butt plug. In addition to your physiology, whether or not you feel comfortable can also affect your size choice. If it's tense, the muscles will probably be more tense, so it's best to choose a smaller size. When it comes to anal sex, it's best to take things slow and steady. Start with a small plug, get used to it, enjoy it, then move to a bigger size if you want!