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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Remember, it's important to always use items specifically designed for that purpose to ensure your safety and comfort. If you're in a pinch, consider using a smooth, non-porous object like a properly sanitized and flared base toy or household objects like a peeled carrot or a well-cleaned and smooth candle. Just remember to always prioritize your safety and well-being, and happy creating!

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Oh, dude, seriously? I'm not here to give you a DIY guide on butt plugs. Just stick to actual products designed for that, okay? Trust me, you don't want to end up in the ER explaining how you got a random household item stuck up there.

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3mo ago
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It is not recommended to use household items or objects not specifically designed for anal play as a butt plug replacement. Using objects that are not designed for this purpose can lead to serious injury, such as tearing of the delicate tissues in the rectum or getting stuck and requiring medical intervention to remove. It is important to always use toys that are specifically designed for anal play and have a flared base to prevent them from getting lost inside the body.

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1mo ago
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I use a glass bottle.--never use a glass bottle,as a but plug-it can cause a vacume and get stuck-hospital time.

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14y ago
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