Essential Physical Safety Guidelines for Dildo Use
Physical safety is the primary principle of dildo use. Understanding anatomy, recognizing risk signals, and taking preventive measures can prevent most injuries.
Anatomical Basics
Vaginal Use: Understand vaginal angle (tilted backward) and cervix position (usually deep in the vagina). Avoid hitting the cervix, which causes discomfort or even pain. The vagina has self-cleaning functions, but overuse may disrupt normal bacterial balance.
Anal Use: The rectum lacks self-cleaning functions and is full of bacteria. The rectal curve angle requires special attention; forcing straight insertion may cause damage. Anal sphincters require full relaxation for safe insertion.
Key Safety Points
Adequate Lubrication: This is the most important safety measure. Dry friction causes micro-tears and pain. Anal use especially requires large amounts of lubricant.
Gradual Progression: Start with small sizes and gradually adapt. Don’t rush to use large sizes. The body needs time to adapt to different sizes and stimulation intensities.
Respect Pain Signals: Pain is the body’s warning, not an obstacle to overcome. Any discomfort should stop immediately.
Avoid Over-stimulation: Frequent or prolonged use may cause tissue damage. Give the body recovery time.
Special Population Considerations
Postpartum Recovery Period: Consult doctors to confirm when use can resume.
Menstrual Period: Vaginal use may increase infection risk; avoidance or condom use is recommended.
Pregnancy: Consult doctors to understand safe usage recommendations.
Emergency Handling
Product Slips Inside: Don’t attempt self-removal; seek medical attention immediately.
Severe Pain or Bleeding: Stop use; seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
Allergic Reactions: Stop use immediately, wash body; seek medical help if severe.
Remember: Physical safety is more important than any experience. Use cautiously and enjoy safe pleasure.