Alright, let’s talk about my experience with a long butt plug. It wasn’t something I jumped into lightly, you know? I did a bunch of reading first. I checked out different types, materials, and all that jazz. Safety was a big thing for me, so I made sure I understood all the tips.

Getting Started
First off, I spent some time figuring out what size would be comfortable. I learned that you should start small and then gradually increase the size. Like, a 0.3-inch increase in diameter is a common recommendation. I started with a small one to get the hang of it.
Choosing the Right One
There are so many options out there, it’s kinda overwhelming. I ended up picking a stainless steel one. It felt really smooth and was supposed to be good for long-term wear. The base was thin, which is important so it fits comfortably between your butt cheeks.
My First Time
I was a bit nervous, I won’t lie. But I took it slow. I used a lot of lube, which is super important. I inserted it carefully, and honestly, it felt a bit weird at first. But I got used to it pretty quickly. Once it was in, it stayed in place, which is what you want with a butt plug.
Wearing It for Longer Periods
Once I felt comfortable, I started wearing it for longer periods. I read that some people wear them every day, but I didn’t go that far. I wore it for a few hours at a time, and it was actually pretty comfortable. I could feel it there, but it wasn’t painful or anything. The smooth stainless steel really made a difference. I’m pretty sure that it help me a lot to have a good experience.
Sharing and Learning
I joined some online communities where people share their experiences with butt plugs. It was helpful to hear from others and learn from their tips. I asked a few questions, and everyone was pretty supportive. It’s nice to have a place to talk about this stuff without feeling judged.

Final Thoughts
- Start Small: Don’t rush into using a big one right away.
- Use Lube: Seriously, don’t skimp on the lube. It makes everything smoother.
- Choose the Right Material: I liked stainless steel, but there are other options like silicone or glass. Find what works for you.
- Take it Slow: There’s no need to hurry. Get comfortable with each step before moving on.
- Join a Community: It’s helpful to talk to others and learn from their experiences.
Overall, it was an interesting experience. It took some getting used to, but once I did, it was pretty enjoyable. If you’re curious about it, just make sure you do your research and take it slow. And remember, everyone’s experience is different, so what worked for me might not work for you. Just listen to your body and have fun!