How many here have experience with inflatable butt plugs? I'm moving into the 2.5" diameter toys and want something to help me stretch. But I'm TERRIFIED that the plug will tear and somehow damage my insides. :( Is this fear unfounded? I'm very interested in the Doc Johnson Gapers Latex Inflatable Butt Plug, but I've seen that some have a defect, where one side is weaker than the others and bulbs out when inflated. Anyone have one?
I've done some maths on my toy collection as I know that size varies, even between same products! Noticed I already have a 2.3" plug, and that X Large Triple Bump Butt Plug that I have is 2.6"! So I don't need the DocJ Classic Large plug (2.3") as the ones I have already cover its range. So I'm just gonna get the Gapers Inflatable. And save your plug, Dunca, for when I get the Holmes realistic in a few months.
I've been wanting to try out one of these for a while now. I definitely enjoy the sensation of being completely filled with something nice and thick, but I the entry is still something which bloody hurts. Think I'll have to throw one onto my next order!
I have a couple of inflatable toys one being the Doc Johnson gapers. I really like the toy and get a great feeling when I pump it as large as I can go.
I like the idea of inflatable plugs, but I'm not actually that keen on using them. There's something that just feels quite different about having one inside you, compared to a solid plug, and whenever I'm using one my body always ends up telling me that I need to push it out quite soon after. Instead of getting that pleasurably full feeling that I get from a regular plug, it just feels slightly uncomfortable, but it might be something I just need to persevere with.
HandcuffedLover wrote:
What I've always worried about is if the valve or whatever comes off and it's stuck up your arse with no way of deflating it!
If the worst happened you could easily cut through the soft hose with a sharp pair of scissors, and the air would come gushing out.
What you're describing did actually happen to me. I guess the poor old inflatable plug either had a minute nick in it, or had just given up the coast. Either way it burst inside. Apart from it being a bit of a surprise no harm was done. The rubbery coating isn't that much thicker than say a balloon and the rigid(ish) core and base were fine so it was no more difficult to remove than normally. I just replaced it with another of the same model - if that goes the same way I'll have to just find something that can cope with the 25-30 pumps :-)
This was the item, and as I say, I simply replaced it.