- Oct 26, 2015
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I was inspired to write this after a really bad experience with a skype show (I banned the guy afterwards I was so mad) and I feel like it's something that both models and members should be more aware of, because I've watched models do things that could land them in the ER, and I've watched members ask for things that could land the model in the ER
1. Not all toys are meant for anal insertion. If it's a toy meant for vaginal insertion, that doesn't mean it's alright to insert in your rectum, even with gratuitous amounts of lube.
2. I can go more into anatomy if anyone is interested, but the quick and dirty (lol) is that because of the cervix, there is a limited amount of length you can insert into a vagina. There is not a limited amount of length you can insert in your rectum. That combined with the natural movement of your rectum and colon means that you can get a toy so far up that you can't get it out again without medical intervention. Which is why anal toys have a base, without this, if you lose your grip on a slippery object you are putting in your body, it can go way deeper than you intended, and even cause a perforation depending on what you are inserting. This is not a fun ER visit for anyone involved.
So for the love of god, don't be reckless with putting things in your anus, and if you are a member - be respectful! Don't ask a performer to do something that could seriously hurt them.
1. Not all toys are meant for anal insertion. If it's a toy meant for vaginal insertion, that doesn't mean it's alright to insert in your rectum, even with gratuitous amounts of lube.
2. I can go more into anatomy if anyone is interested, but the quick and dirty (lol) is that because of the cervix, there is a limited amount of length you can insert into a vagina. There is not a limited amount of length you can insert in your rectum. That combined with the natural movement of your rectum and colon means that you can get a toy so far up that you can't get it out again without medical intervention. Which is why anal toys have a base, without this, if you lose your grip on a slippery object you are putting in your body, it can go way deeper than you intended, and even cause a perforation depending on what you are inserting. This is not a fun ER visit for anyone involved.
So for the love of god, don't be reckless with putting things in your anus, and if you are a member - be respectful! Don't ask a performer to do something that could seriously hurt them.