The article discusses a troubling incident involving a couple new to anal play, highlighting the dangers of using anal toys with inadequate flanges. It emphasizes that aesthetically pleasing plugs often lack the necessary flange width to ensure safety, risking accidental insertion beyond the sphincter. The solution provided recommends choosing a plug with a significantly larger flange-to-protrusion ratio and notes recommendations from trusted sources, specifically referencing anal surgeon Dr. Evan Goldstein for safer product options.
"I don't know why this is, but the beautiful little anal plugs-with pretty flowers, gems, and other adornments on the ends-hardly ever have a wide enough flange to be safe for use."
"...go for a significantly larger flange-to-protrusion ratio than that of the toy which got sucked into your wife's rectum."
"Dr. Evan Goldstein, a longtime friend of the column and anal surgeon, sells a couple of his own products along with some picks from other toy producers on his website."
"There are also some recommendations for plugs with flared handles at the bottom of this article."
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