Butt Plug Guide
As a guide on how to choose a docking plug, it's best to start small and work your way up. The key to a good anal plug is that it is smooth, without any sharp surfaces that can scratch the delicate lining of the anal canal. Soft materials like rubber, silicone, and vinyl make great toys because they are soft, strong, and easy to insert.
If you are allergic to rubber, you need to avoid latex or rubber anal toys.
When purchasing any anal toys, it is best to avoid cheap toys as they may be made of low grade materials, including petroleum products, which can burn the anal lining. For this reason, I highly recommend considering toys made of square nails, as they are made of high-grade silicone and are almost indestructible when taken care of properly.
Never use anal toys made of glass because of the risk of rupture.
Long-term wear of a smaller diameter hip plug in the anal sphincter can increase comfort.
When choosing an anal toy, it's important to have a nice big base toy to avoid it landing on you and an awkward trip to the emergency room.
Of course, the anus is not designed to have toys like this, so when the butt is shoved in place, there must be some kind of reaction. Some people can only stand to leave their toys on for a few minutes, but others say they can comfortably plug them in for hours.