And new research from the International Rectal Microbicide Advocates suggests that use of an anti-microbial agent for douching may act as a prevention approach for STI’s. The general consensus is that douching for gay men is fairly safe. That’s why minimizing your risks is the best approach similar to a top wearing a condom for penetration. I’ll reiterate again there really isn’t enough data about enema use and STI’s to make declarative statements. But for douching, it can be problematic because you could accidentally cause a tear.Īs we continue, I’m going to make recommendations for both the type of enema you should use and lube to minimize problems while maximizing pleasure. That’s because your anus doesn't have pain receptors. When you first push an enema up your butt, you’ll feel it go in.īut after about 1.5 inches in, you won’t feel much at all. To avoid this from happening, it’s important to use the right type of enema while making sure it is properly lubed up. Here, I’m talking about the plastic head (long nozzle) of the enema scratching your rectal lining. The primary concern for men who use an enema before bottoming is potential damage to the anal wall.
It’s a perfectly natural question when you think about it. Many gay men who bottom wonder if using an enema is a smart idea.
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Later on in this article, I’ll give you some tips on how to maximize cleanliness through diet that works in conjunction with douching. And there’s something to be said about regular, healthy bowel movements. When you think about all that is involved with taking on the bottom role, it kind of makes sense. On this particular point, men who identify as tops have repeatedly shared that their major pet peeve is when bottoms don’t properly clean themselves out.