In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe Description
Colon cleansing kits are becoming extremely popular. They’re essential for couples who like to push the boundaries.
If you’re gay or straight and regularly enjoy anal stimulation then these kits are ideal for use in preparation for the big event! The In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe is simple to use and what’s more – it feels great!
The In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe has an easy insert nozzle which attaches to a long tube in the middle of which is the pump. The remainder of the tube is connected to the liquid supply – either a Double Bulb, Bag Drip System or a container of your choosing.
If you are a beginner or a regular user of colon cleansing kits, you will find that the In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe is simple yet effective, giving you a great feeling of freshness and confidence when used in the build-up to intimacy.
Many people actually enjoy the sensation of water passing into the anus, which can help stimulate the prostate. Because of this, enemas are seen by many as an essential part of foreplay; rather than as preparation for analingus or penetration, they’re just enjoyed as part of the build up.
In addition, enemas are said to provide many health benefits as they can flush out toxins which reside within the colon.
How the In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe Works
The In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe is also known as a Higginson Syringe, a medical device designed to act as a one way pump. When pumped, the In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe sucks liquid from one end and squirts it from the tapered nozzle located at the other end.
As the suction end is open, it can be submerged in a large container of liquid or connected to alternative enema liquid containers, which makes the In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe a versatile colon cleansing kit.
In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe Side Effects
Please read the instruction manual before use to check the combination of materials used in this toy for better use.
Materials
Rubber hose and bulb. ABS plastic tips.
In-Line Bulb Enema Syringe Directions
Ensure that the nozzle end is inserted fully into the anus and that the open end (opposite to the nozzle) is connected to a supply of liquid. When ready, pump the hand pump located in the middle of the pipe until you begin to experience a full sensation. Then, when ready, cease pumping and remove the nozzle, ensuring that your anus is positioned somewhere appropriate for a colonic evacuation (either in the bath or above the toilet).


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