How to air inflate anally

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megaprime22
How to air inflate anally

Frankly put I'm a noob when it comes this sort of thing. What perked my initial interest was anal air inflation and to my surprise I could not find any "how to" pages giving safe and satisfying instructions. So if any of you could give me some that would be very much appreciated.

Blue_Eyes
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1. Stick hose up ass

2. Pump

3. ?????

4. Profit!

I don't inflate personally but I'd think it would be as straight forward.

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nineteenthly

Unfortunately, for me at least it definitely isn't that simple. I have no problem inflating by mouth but have never managed to do it anally at all. I presume important factors must be getting the right size of hose, the right position, lubrication, presence of faeces in the rectum, doing it at the right speed and not injuring yourself with the hose. I've completely despaired of ever being able to manage it and i've done it by mouth for over thirty years.

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stufferXXXXL
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I am female, and experimented a bit with it with a power  pump used to inflate air mattresses. The rate of air flow seemed safe and not too invasive.  I got rid of it, and then used my shop vac...I advise against this, as the air pressure is high. You get good results, but I get concerned about the air pressure and possibley bursting something internally. I lvoe the whole idea about inflation anally, but you should do it carefully. Your intestines can only take so much.

 

stufferXXXXL
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I am female, and experimented a bit with it with a power  pump used to inflate air mattresses. The rate of air flow seemed safe and not too invasive.  I got rid of it, and then used my shop vac...I advise against this, as the air pressure is high. You get good results, but I get concerned about the air pressure and possibley bursting something internally. I lvoe the whole idea about inflation anally, but you should do it carefully. Your intestines can only take so much.

 

ImsoLost

I don't think you will find many "how to" instructions online. There is one video by Jessi on YouTube that gives decent info, just search jessithejedi on YouTube. My advice would be to use a small hand pump, like what is used to inflate balloons or pool toys. As mentioned before, don't use high power/high volume devices, you could end up injured. Relax, lay down, sit down, whatever is comfortable, and take it slowly, if it begins to get painful, take a short breather. Your body probably will not take much volume for a while, practice will change that. But remember: pain= stop. If my reply seems disjointed, I just woke up, and no caffeine as of yet, so apologies in advance. That's all I've got for now.

megaprime22

Thanks for the advice and no hard feelings regarding the organization of the post.

stufferXXXXL
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I love watching a big ball belly grow!!!!

ImsoLost

Agreed.

stufferXXXXL
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Is there a better way to do it so as to avoid the stomach pains? Or is that just part of it? Does one just condition oneself over a period of time? I just worry so much about what it could do internally? Has anyone seen any studies on this? I still love watching it though LOL

ImsoLost

I doubt you are going to find any studies on the subject. But you could always try and get in touch with people like markfa, he seems pretty open to chatting about his extensive inflating experience.

nineteenthly

I have used herbs in the past to make it easier and there's a video on my YT channel about this, several in fact. This is for oral inflation but the principles should be the same. The most effective is likely to be cramp bark.

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INflatablekate

Please stop doing this immediately and go read over a diagram of the human digestive system.  What you are doing is so bad for you in so many ways.  You could even die from it.

megaprime22

The idea is that you stop inflating a the slightest hint of pain. Going beyond this is fatal as you said but going up until this point is perfectly safe.

nineteenthly

I'm not saying there's no risk. I have, however, been doing it for thirty years without injuring myself. The main risks are perforation of the bowel followed by faecal peritonitis and probably fatal shock, and air embolism from bubbles entering the blood vessels, which can cause sudden death. They're there, but because i've done it thousands of times without ill-effects, it's hard for me to take the idea that it's really that dangerous seriously. Enough air would clearly kill you, but there are big risks in many aspects of life. People go sky-diving, potholing, dive, climb mountains drink too much alcohol and take drugs. They take risks and of course i'm taking a risk here, but it's worth it. You can't go through life wrapped in cotton wool (unless you have a fetish for it i suppose).

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Arthiers

And what about colonoscopy? I read that the mean amount of air insufflated at routine colonoscopy has ranged from 8.2 to 17.8 L... Well 8 L, that's amount that one inflated balloon has and an amount which is observable on your belly. So that amount should be safe, as long as the medicine uses during examination... I haven't been on colonoscopy before, so I do not know how do they inflate you during this. But in my opinion, if it's air that can inflate one balloon fully, it's pretty much, don't you think? 

Another Canadian Guy
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Well, there's two factors that also go into this

1: It's CO2 used

2: It's specialty equipment

Most people use improvised inflation equipment like aquarium pumps or bike pumps, and things like that can't measure or maintain a safe pressure, as opposed to the colonoscopy procedures done in a medical facility. Also, the CO2 can be slowly absorbed into the body and exhaled via the lungs, where as improvised equipment uses the air around us, mostly Nitrogen, some oxygen, and a teensy amount of CO2.

I don't know if the above gets absorbed into the body, but if it does, it's much slower than CO2. CO2 also has a very slight sedative effect, so that could help with relaxing the intestines as well, although, I don't know if that's true or not.

(Not on here too often, replies might be slow.)

Arthiers

That's true... Perhaps it's based on coutry also, but I think that they may use either CO2 or "room air" as far as I can remember from one paper I read about it. Given these facts it could be good to inflate yourself with the air blown out of your own lungs, which is CO2... But personnaly I don't like that way :-). I just thought about the amount - I don't inflate very often nor I never intended to make big balloon out of me, because I am trying to be very modest in this... but still I am very impressed about the "little" amount of air that can make the inflation of your belly visible... and it can be only the fifth of the whole "normal" balloon can take, which I usually pump in... If they inflate you with that amount we talked about during this examination, it has to be quite a lot. They usually do it under anaesthesia, but I will be afraid that I may have an orgasm right out of nothing, if they inflate me so much... :-) ...or It's very painful.

Another Canadian Guy
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Sorry to say, but lungs don't exhale much CO2. Generally, the air is around 80% nitrogen, 17% oxygen, 2% carbon dioxide, and 1% other stuff. when you exhale (unless working out) The CO2 level's barely rise above 4-6% if I remember my biology course correctly.

As for how little air can make you distend, well, it's directly pushing your organs out and around, there isn't a space internally that gets filled when air enters the body.

A thing also to remember about balloons is that the air is a little compressed, so you might actually be taking in more than you might think.

Also, regarding the pain, I am told that it's not usually painful or even very crampy, just discomforting to most people. The CO2 is partially to thank for that, along with being administered rather slowly.

(Not on here too often, replies might be slow.)