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Date Posted: 13:01:42 01/30/26 Fri
Author: Jimmy D
Subject: Re: Suppositories
In reply to: LisaK 's message, "Re: Suppositories" on 07:01:51 01/30/26 Fri

>Suppositories used to be one of the worst things about
>being a parent.
>I also hated them as part of cleansing sessions.
>
>
>Now the YYEEEECCCCHHHH!! factor is totally removed
>
>https://www.amazon.com/Sephure-Canasa%C2%AE-Suppository
>-Applicator/dp/B078S9SHPM/ref=asc_df_B078S9SHPM?tag=bin
>gshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80195684681819&hvnetw
>=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=89954&hv
>targid=pla-4583795262691570&psc=1
>
>
>Now even when my son needs a suppository all i have to
>do is
>when he wakes up in the morning before he is even out
>of his PJs place the suppository in the the
>applicator, hand him the applicator with the
>suppository in it!
>
>By the time he is out of the shower, the applicator is
>in the sink and he is on the toilet getting a poop
>
>No more debating suppository vs enema, no ore
>screaming, no more rubber gloves. I don't have to
>stick my finger in a place that makes both of us
>cringe!
>Simply wash off the applicator and that's that
>
>When I have to do a suppository it's easier than a
>tampon!

Somehow I went through childhood and young adulthood without ever getting a suppository or an enema. I don't recall ever having issues with constipation, and I didn't have parents who gave a poop whether any of us kids had a poop every day or not. I think there were occasionally times where I went a couple days between poops, maybe even three, but it was never a big deal. I just went when I went, and there were no worries.

But, I'm evidently a lot younger than many of you posting here, and did not grow up in a time when there seemed to be a societal preoccupation with daily bowel movements.

Instead, my introduction to enemas was strictly as a form of pleasure from my next door neighbor who we now know enjoys enemas for pleasure's sake, with no concerns over constipation. She's admitted that she thought I had a nice butt and that she'd long wanted to give me an enema. She got her wish by turning a casual bet over a football game into one where the lower had to take an enema. Even though she lost, I also took my first enema that night, and the rest is history. And of course it helps that even though she's twelve years older than me, I like her AND I think she's got a great little butt as well.

Anyway, my point here is we're all about pleasure derived from enemas and colon tubes. We don't know anything about constipation and could care less whether we pooped that day or not. We take enemas because they feel good. That's it.

As for suppositories, it's hard to imagine getting any pleasure from a small bullet sized suppository, but having experimented with a much larger suppository carved from a bar of soap - that was exciting!

There's such a great collection of nerves down around the anus and rectum... I'm thankful I was introduced to this pleasure zone in a kind and gentle way rather than as a child going through an unpleasant procedure due to an obsession with "regularity".

Why worry about constipation? Just take an enema every day and enjoy life!

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