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Deluxe Silicone Butt Plug Amateur (Large, Ø 40 mm), Anal-Plug with Foot

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It’s very understandable to seek alternatives when you don’t have the real deal at your fingertips. In this case, using objects as makeshift butt plugs is not the worst idea. But such a move requires absolute caution so that you don’t hurt yourself in the process of looking for pleasure. We must make it clear that we are not trying to discourage you, we are only preparing you for what lies ahead so that your safety is not threatened. You can look for a firm cucumber to do your butt play and satisfy your sexual urge. Meanwhile, we strongly advise that you use condoms with vegetables to protect yourself. Vegetables are often sprayed with different chemicals and insecticides to preserve them. Due to the sensitivity of your anal lining, you don’t want to transfer insecticide into your body system. You can also shun a fruit like a banana due to its soft nature and potential to break. 2. Toothbrush

The best rule of thumb is that beginners should start with a toy that's smaller in size. Small plugs should be roughly the size of a finger or two for easy insertion, so you can gently stretch the tissue around your anus. Eventually, you may want to work up to larger plugs, which can get as big as a fist. Material: Only use butt plugs that are made with body safe materials that are non-porous. So look for toys that are made from silicone, glass, and metal, as those are easy to clean and sanitize. In general, avoid toys that are made from PVC, which could contain toxic chemicals like phthalates. Trust us, you will want to spend that 10 dollars instead of ending up with a much more expensive ER bill because an object is lost inside your anus. Final thoughts You don’t want a DIY anal plug to get lost inside your anus. That will make for a very embarrassing visit to the ER. Once again, if you’re in doubt of the safety of a homemade anal plug, you should avoid it and find a safer option. Lastly, always follow your gut when using a DIY butt plug. Remove your butt plug if anything feels wrong. DIY anal plug ideasAs we suggested earlier, there are different DIY anal plug ideas. All you need to do is find the right and safe ones. Doing it yourself also allows you to get creative. You might even decide to go beyond the normal butt plugs and try to create a homemade inflatable butt plug with the help of a bike’s tube. Below, we will explore safe and effective ideas for a DIY butt plug. 1. Fruits and veggies

Size: Based on our research and testing, our editors found that the beginners should look for butt plugs with an insertable length between two to three inches max. More advanced users who prefer a deeper penetration should go for butt plugs that have at least a four-inch insertable length. Butt plug kits are also useful for guys who gradually and safely want to go up a size. You can use your glassblowing skills to create a glass butt plug for yourself. That’s the closest idea to having a professionally made butt plug. Certain household items can double as a butt plug. These DIY butt plugs may not provide the same effects as a real butt plug, but you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do. If you use these household items correctly and safely you can have a great time. Apart from that, you should polish the anal plug as hard as you can to prevent splinters inside your anus during butt play. Also, use a finishing varnish to get everything sealed. We advise that you use a condom with the plug for safety. Or… just find a cheap 10-dollar anal plugSafety should be your priority when making a DIY butt plug. The anus is very delicate. You should only use a homemade butt plug that has a flared base and is rigid enough not to break during use. Also, the material you’re using should be nonporous and smooth to touch to ensure your safety.

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