| Safety Manual by Catherine Gross |
| General Penetration Penetration can be oral, anal and vaginal. Many items can be used for penetration: hands, candles, dildos, fists, etc. The list is endless. Just stay away from objects with sharp edges. All anal or vaginal penetration should take place with a barrier in place, condoms on insertables and gloves on hands. This is necessary to inhibit the transmission of disease. A glove or condom that has been in the rectum should never be placed on/ in the vagina. You may go from the vagina to the rectum. Never use condoms and gloves twice. Non-oxynol-9 is a common ingredient in lubes. When used with a barrier is it effective against the transmission of herpes, HIV, and other STD’s. You can check your sensitivity to latex and lubes by sticking them inside your own vagina. If you experience irritation, consult your physician. Anal and vaginal penetration are two entirely different subjects from a safety perspective. They are made of different tissues and each has different characteristics. |
| skin is capable of tearing rectal tissue. Vaginal Penetration The vagina does create it’s own lubrication. However, at times, it is prudent to use manufactured lube. Vaseline should not be used vaginally. It does not break down well and can cause an infection at a later date. Water-based lubricants are less likely to irritate and any oil based lubricant should not be used vaginally (vaseline, baby oil, lotions, etc.). Fisting Fisting is not where you insert the entire fist at once. It is when you place the hand finger by finger into the orifice. The hand forms a fist naturally once inside. If your having trouble use more lube and change the angle of your hand. Vagina’s are elastic. Anal fisting is a matter of stretching and patience. Note: If you have long nails and intend to penetrate someone anally or fist them, it is highly recommended that you place cotton balls in the fingers of the glove and make sure your fingernail is well seated in the cotton ball. This will ensure that you do not scratch or split tissue indiscriminately. |
| Penetration: Anal and Vaginal |
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| Tuck your fist and make sure it’s in a position that the hand will close around it. Generally when the fingers are beginning inserted they will tend to overlap and bunch. This is normal. If you are meeting resistance, change the angle, use more lube and go slow. This is the general configuration you will |
| feel when fisting. Your hand will also generally be more compressed when fisted from existing in such a tight place. Always listen to the body you’re penetrat- ing. She is your best source of information. This is a picture of how double fisting is done.(column 3) You penetrate her with one hand, and insert one finger at a time into the fist already inside. |
| (Many women are unable to take this) Remember to go very slowly, finger by finger, until the next hands finger are wrapped inside the first hands fingers. Use lube liberally. The watch words are more, more and more especially if your fistee is post menopausal or has had an hysterectomy. |
| Anal Penetration The tissue in the rectum is capable of absorbing materials placed inside the rectum. For this reason take care with what you insert. For instance, if you give an enema with wine, you can make the person quite drunk and it can be toxic and/or deadly. This is generally not recommended under any circumstances. Rectal tissue is not as elastic as vaginal tissue. It needs to be worked slowly. Lube is your best friend with this activity. When you think you have enough- use more. Make sure you apply lube beyond the initial ring of the ass. You want to make sure it’s gotten all the way in. The rectum does not create any natural lube like the vagina. Tearing rectal tissue is extremely easy. It is also dangerous to the bottom. If you ever see blood- stop immediately and go see a doctor if bleeding is more than slight or doesn’ t stop in a minute or two. Toxins may be seeping into the bottoms circulatory system and it could be fatal. You should always wear gloves and have your nails well trimmed. Any little hang nail or piece of roughened |


