I've also blurred out the reflection on the plug (it's very shiny and I don't fancy being see on the web!). I've attached some photos so people can see what I mean. I'm also into enemas so I have modified the plug with a colon tube and bung so that I can close the flow while I let an enema soak in before, quite literally, 'pulling the plug' and enjoying the results! I tried the plug yesterday and once it place it felt relatively secure but I think I need to remember to not push and just let gravity do it's job. I decided to go with metal as I've heard a lot of stories of people finding that the pliable ones (silicone etc) get squeezed shut once in place. I've just got a metal one, which has a 0.8" tunnel. I've been interested in tunnel plugs for a while but I've not owned one until now. I'm feeling very much like a very naughty toddler just now. I think my nappy's still clean, but it probably won't be for long. Now I'm sitting in bed keying this in, dummy in my mouth, and half a bottle of milk beside me. This morning I changed my nappy (carefully, but it wasn't dirty), then went downstairs and warmed up my morning bottle of milk. It wasn't quite as easy as without a plug - I had to wriggle about a bit - but it worked OK, without me having to wake up too much. I woke three times in the night to wet, and found that I could wet easily enough lying down with the plug in - the first time I'd ever managed to do that. I read a children's book (Moomintroll), drank my milk and went off to sleep, dummy in my mouth, hugging Teddy. I wear a lot of padding at night, to guard against leaks. Result!Īt bedtime I warmed up a bottle of milk, and changed my nappy. Not as easily as if I'd not had the plug in - I had to stand up to wet freely, but much much easier than before I'd shortened the plug. When the urge came to wet, I wet myself reasonably easily. At times, when I was walking around, the plug tried to come out, but most of the time I was sitting down, so that wasn't a problem. I had something to eat, had a drink, watched television. All at once I felt helplessly incontinent, which of course I was, and I loved it. When I put on my evening nappy yesterday, at about 6, I warmed the plug in hot water, greased it up with Vaseline, worked it into place then nappied up for the evening and put on my fleecy sleepsuit. I sawed the end of with a hacksaw, then rounded and smoothed in with a file, sandpaper, and abrasive powder (Barkeeper's Friend). I'd already shortened it when I hollowed it out in the first place, but this time I've taken it as short as I can while still retaining the maximum diameter at the end - which I need, to hold the plug in place. What I did was to shorten the plug by about an inch. So yesterday afternoon I did a bit of surgery on the plug to see whether I could fix this. That's not a good fit when you want to be able to wet at any time. I think this was due to the plug squashing my prostate, and thus squashing my urethra. The other issue, which was a bit more of a problem in practice for me, is that having the plug in place made it very difficult to wet. I think I may try to reduce this happening by reducing the amount of taper on the middle section of the plug, but I haven't tried this yet. The first is that it tends to come out more easily when I don't want it to, as I don't seem to have the same control over my sphincter as I used to. This has led to two problems with the butt plug. I've not used it much over the past year as I've been in nappies all day, and now I'm wetting pretty much automatically, and not using my sphincter muscles nearly as much. Mummy's away for the weekend so I dug my hollow plug out of the garage yesterday. A shorter plug is a lot more comfortable for long-term wear, for me anyway. Occasionally it blocks up if my poo's not soft enough, & then the plug tries to escape instead. I've worn mine overnight a number of times without a problem, & my nappy usually fills automatically the next morning some time after I wake. Hence the hand tools, rather than electric. Going vegetarian does that for me anyway, but other solutions are available Not sure acrylic plugs are around these days - you can work acrylic with a wood saw, sandpaper, and a wood drill, as long as you don't let it get hot. You need a plug that's about at your limit or it'll just come out. I'm not, & mine is about 3/4" I think (it's locked away in the garage at the moment so I can't measure it quickly). You're unlikely to manage a 1" hole unless you're already used to taking a fairly big plug. I made one, from an acrylic butt plug, with hand tools to shorten it & drill a hole.
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