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Use it, don't lose it. If you plan to use a vibrator anally, be sure that it either has a flange, a waist, or a cord so that it can be retrieved safely. Unlike in the vagina, where penetration is limited by the cervix, foreign objects can become "lost" in the rectum. The small end of FORM 6 is suitable for anal use, as the narrow neck limits the likelihood of it slipping, and the large end of the vibrator can be held firmly. LITTLE CHROMA and LITTLE SOMETHING vibrators can be used anally, but only when you lace a cord through the two holes in the cap so it can be retrieved safely.
Keep it slippery. There are three key factors for enjoyable anal sex – lubrication, lubrication and lubrication. Unlike the vagina, the rectum doesn't create its own moisture, so everyone needs lubricant for anal sex. Try products like Good Clean Love and Blossom Organics Lubricant to keep everything smooth, slippery and safe.
Keep it clean. Cleanliness is a bigger concern for anal adventures than for most other types of sex as there is potentially harmful bacteria in the rectum. When using accessories anally, only use ones that are easy to clean. Alternatively, you can cover them with a condom. Anything that goes into the anus (vibrator, dildo, penis, finger, etc) must be thoroughly washed before going near the vagina.
Wondering which vibrators are best for which type of stimulation? Here's a handy chart –





