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Writer's pictureJames Gransk

How to take an enema, then leave the bathroom with it still inside me, all without making a big mess.

 

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I can't hold my enemas, if I take over 500ml it is probably coming out before I hit the bathroom door no matter how hard I squeeze my butthole closed. Diaper play and the mess are not my particular kinks, so I found a solution in the form of an inflatable plug.



The Cleanstream Inflatable Enema Plug is a great solution to this problem. You pump it up inside of you providing a sealed experience that cannot be expelled without deflating. No more leakage or premature expulsion of those enema's. (Update regarding product's quality control, and a solution if you are one the unlucky ones)


Of course every solution comes with its own problems. With this plug, when I take my enema I am tethered to the enema bag. If I were to disconnect the tube from the plug, my colon contents would spray uncontrollably from the plug. While this may be desirable to some, it isn't what I'm going for.

So my next solution is to add a 1 way valve/check valve to the enema tube. This works, I can remove the tubing that comes from the enema bag from the valve and it won't flow back out of me. This has the added benefit of preventing back flow while I am doing my enema, meaning that the dirty water will never flow back out of me into my enema tubing or bag, this provides some extra peace of mind when it comes to cleanliness. I did this for some time and it accomplished my goal, however, I eventually found it clunky to have to try to manually disconnect the tubing by yanking it from the barb fittings. The tubing can be obnoxious to pull off when it is in front of your face, so trying to do it behind you with a plug inflated in you and liters of fluid inside of you could be quite a challenge. Sometimes it would come off of the wrong side and the struggle to stop the mess from squirting out would ensue.



I began to search for something that was meant to disconnect quickly and easily and would prevent any flow while disconnected. This Hose Quick Connector/Quick Disconnector with Shut-Off is exactly what I was looking for. I went ahead and got a pair of them and installed one on the water tube and one on the inflation tube. I take a large enema, disconnect the enema tube, and the enema is trapped inside of me and I am free to go where ever without any worry of a mess. With the disconnect on the air line too, I can now inflate the plug, then disconnect the inflation bulb while the plug remains inside inflated and secure until I hook it back up to release the air.

The above photos show the plug deflated with everything hooked up, inflated to a full 12inches circumference with everything still connected, then finally the plug disconnected while still inflated. I've gotten dressed and gone for walks around the neighborhood, or driven to the store while two liters of water churn around inside of me. All the while my gut is trying but unable to expel the invading fluid until I reconnect the tube that I left at home. The desire to torment one's self really is quite interesting...

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