Okay, so I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while, and today’s the day. It’s about butt plug materials, and trust me, I’ve done my research. Wink, wink.

My Journey to Find the Best
It all started when my old plug, a cheap one I picked up from, well, let’s just say it wasn’t a high-end establishment, started to feel… off. It was getting sticky, even after cleaning, and I started worrying about hygiene. Time for an upgrade!
So, I started digging. And let me tell you, there’s a LOT of info out there. I spent hours reading, watching, and learning what experts say. It was a bit overwhelming, but hey, I was committed.
The Experimentation Phase
First, I tried a silicone one. Silicone is supposed to be body-safe, non-porous, and easy to clean. All good things, right?
- First Impressions: Felt great! Super smooth, easy to insert.
- After a Few Uses: Still good! Cleaning was a breeze, and it felt much more hygienic than my old one.
- The Downside: It was a little… floppy? I like a bit of firmness, you know?
Next up, glass. I was intrigued by the idea of glass – it looked so sleek and pretty. Plus, it’s totally non-porous, so super sanitary.
- First Impressions: Wow, that’s… different. The temperature play was amazing! Cold at first, then it warmed up with my body.
- After a Few Uses: Still loving the temperature thing. And it’s so easy to keep clean.
- The Downside: I was a little nervous about breakage. I mean, it’s glass… down there. I was extra careful, but it was always in the back of my mind.
Then, I decided to try metal. Stainless steel, to be exact. Again, body-safe and non-porous were the selling points.

- First Impressions: Heavier than I expected! But in a good way. It felt substantial.
- After a Few Uses: This one became my favorite pretty quickly. The weight felt amazing, and it was just as easy to clean as the others.
- The Downside: Like glass, it can be cold at first. But it warms up, and honestly, the weight more than makes up for it.
My Final Verdict
After all that “research,” I’ve gotta say, stainless steel is my personal winner. The weight, the feel, the ease of cleaning – it just ticks all the boxes for me.
But, and this is a big but, everyone’s different. What works for me might not work for you.
My main advice? Start with body-safe materials like silicone, glass, or stainless steel. Avoid anything labeled “jelly” or anything that feels sticky or weird. And for the love of all that is holy, clean your toys after every use!
I hope that my experience helps you make a choice.