Gay Sex Toys
Although a large number of Gay Sex Toys are designed specifically for anal intercourse, either as part of solitary sex play or with a partner, it is by no means the case that all of them are.
In addition to the wide assortment of dildos, vibrators, anal beads and butt plugs specifically designed for anal use, there are also such items as cock rings, nipple clamps and fleshjacks. The latter is a simulated anus that can be either penetrated as in anal sex, or used as an aid to masturbation. And of course, it shouldn't be overlooked that all sorts of costume play, not to mention BDSM gear and toys, is just as much the province of gay sex play as it is heterosexual sex play.
Some of these items are designed specifically for use by gay men, but a hell of a lot of stuff that's designed for use by heterosexual men is just as easily used by gay men – ignore what it says (or what it shows, given how explicit some of those pictures can be), and use your own judgement. With a little imagination, you can adapt many of these sex toys to satisfy your own desires.
It's important to take care in choosing a sex toy for use in anal penetration. Try to find one that's been recommended by someone you trust, rather than just by its manufacturer. It's important that it have no seams or edges. Likewise, it should have any rough textured bits, or pieces that can easily be torn off. The rectum's flesh is sensitive and easily torn – and tears very easily become infected. Ideally, a sex toy intended for anal penetration should also have a wide, flared base. This will stop it from being pulled too far inside the anus, thus preventing injuries that might otherwise result. Naturally, these precautions are in addition to the ones discussed in the article regarding Sex Toy Safety – everything mentioned there matters just as much here.
In addition to the wide assortment of dildos, vibrators, anal beads and butt plugs specifically designed for anal use, there are also such items as cock rings, nipple clamps and fleshjacks. The latter is a simulated anus that can be either penetrated as in anal sex, or used as an aid to masturbation. And of course, it shouldn't be overlooked that all sorts of costume play, not to mention BDSM gear and toys, is just as much the province of gay sex play as it is heterosexual sex play.
Some of these items are designed specifically for use by gay men, but a hell of a lot of stuff that's designed for use by heterosexual men is just as easily used by gay men – ignore what it says (or what it shows, given how explicit some of those pictures can be), and use your own judgement. With a little imagination, you can adapt many of these sex toys to satisfy your own desires.
It's important to take care in choosing a sex toy for use in anal penetration. Try to find one that's been recommended by someone you trust, rather than just by its manufacturer. It's important that it have no seams or edges. Likewise, it should have any rough textured bits, or pieces that can easily be torn off. The rectum's flesh is sensitive and easily torn – and tears very easily become infected. Ideally, a sex toy intended for anal penetration should also have a wide, flared base. This will stop it from being pulled too far inside the anus, thus preventing injuries that might otherwise result. Naturally, these precautions are in addition to the ones discussed in the article regarding Sex Toy Safety – everything mentioned there matters just as much here.
In particular, it's vital that any sex toy used in anal penetration be well lubricated, ideally with a water based lube, which is gentler on both the flesh of the rectum and on the toy itself. Not to mention that slipping a condom onto your dildo, butt plug or vibrator will protect both the toy and the body of the person it's inside, plus, it will be easier to clean afterwards.
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