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How to Use an Anal Hook

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Use an Anal Hook
Use an Anal Hook

Erotic BDSM play can be enhanced with the use of imaginative toys. Recently, the anal hook has become a great addition to any Master's toy collection. Easily purchased online, but a bit pricey, the anal hook comes in stainless steal and is five inches in diameter. Follow these steps to learn how to use an anal hook.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Anal hook
  • Lubrication
  • Rope
  • Cuffs
  1. Step 1

    Insert the anal hook into the rectum.

    The anal hook comes with a stainless steel ball at the end of it that is designed to be inserted into the rectum. The anal-hook ball is usually five inches in diameter and should fit comfortably for virgins and non virgins alike. Be sure to use plenty of lubrication when inserting the anal-hook ball.

  2. Step 2

    Be sure your partner is not in distress and that all is well before proceeding to the next step.

  3. Step 3

    Thread the eye of the anal hook with rope and secure the other end of the rope to another object. For instance, you can secure the anal hook to your partner's wrist cuffs which in turn can be secured behind his or her back. Done in this way, your partner can control how much pressure is applied by raising or lowering the hands. Or you can secure the anal hook from an anchor above the play area leaving the hands free for other activities while your partner is strongly secured.

  4. Step 4

    After removing the hook, clean thoroughly with alcohol or diluted bleach water.

Tips & Warnings
  • Recommended for players who are well versed in BDSM play.
  • Be sure to monitor your partner's behavior for signs of distress or extreme discomfort.
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