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This entry is part of the BDSM Dictionary hosted by Informed Consent.

Contents

  1. Volume
  2. Alcohol
  3. Frequency
  4. Irritants
  5. See Also

Enema Safety

Volume

The amount a person can takes varies with the person, how empty they are, how streached they are, their position and stress levels. Be wary of units as some units of the same name differ in size between the UK and the USA. Long term problems may be caused by distension of the bowels (source?)

Alcohol

All the normal caveats about mixing mind altering substances with activities requiring dexterity, judgement or clear communication also apply.

Rule of thumb: dilue down to the concentration of beer, and don't use more than a pint.

Frequency

Some sources (?) mention a potential dependancy problem and loss of ability to have normal bowel movements if enemas are used too frequently.

Irritants

Some of the more extreme recipes designed to produce cramps will damage the body. If you wouldn't put a liquid in your mouth, don't put it up your butt.

See Also

(This entry in the BDSM Dictionary incorporates text from the Enema Safety article in Wipipedia.)

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