Aswad -> RE: Butt Plugs (6/29/2011 6:11:49 PM)
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No personal experience with receiving, richfrist. You may want to ask a gastroenterologist. They may charge you to answer the question. They may be surprised that you have the guts to ask, no pun intended. But they have seen it before. In fact, they have extracted such toys before, and repaired damage from people who didn't ask before embarking on some new anal adventure. Some have lost patients who waited too long from embarrassment. And all of the ones worth a damn would rather spend some time thinking about your question to answer it properly, than patch you up afterwards for going in blind (again, no pun intended). How familiar are you with the actual anatomy of the male pelvic compartment? I'm all for anal adventures, but it helps to have an idea of the anatomy, and to be willing to ask a specialist. See, here's the rub. Depending on your anatomy, the characteristics of the toy, what circulation you have and how your movements will be in the course of it all, there may be compression of the tissue. That can cause at least two problems. One is the possibility of triggering the vasovagal response, but that's not specific to the duration. The other is that it can reduce or interrupt the circulation locally. If you get reduced circulation in a part of the rectal wall for a sufficient period of time, the tissue will die. If enough tissue dies to prevent repairs, it will leave a hole. That hole will invite peritonitis, which is extremely painful and can lead to sepsis, multiple organ failure and death. In women, the risk is anovaginal fistula, as their peritoneum doesn't extend as far down (a function of its attachment to the uterus and a part of the vagina). That can also end just as badly, of course, but we're "used to" dealing with it because it happens in a percentage of natural births around the world. Also, it doesn't actively pump the infected fluid around the whole abdominal cavity, so the risk of getting multiple organ failure should be somewhat lower, I'm guessing. So, I can't give you any concrete advice on this, except to ask a gastroenterologist. Health.
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