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How to Start With Anal Toys Safely
Learn how to start with anal toys safely, comfortably and confidently, with beginner-friendly advice on sizing, lube, hygiene and pacing.

Trying something new can feel exciting right up until you are staring at ten different sizes, shapes and materials wondering what actually counts as beginner-friendly. If you are curious about how to start with anal toys, the good news is that it does not need to feel intimidating. A calm approach, the right design and a little patience make all the difference.
Anal play is one of those areas where comfort matters more than confidence. You do not need to be adventurous, experienced or aiming for anything intense. For most beginners, the best first experience is the one that feels easy, unhurried and entirely within your control.
How to start with anal toys without overcomplicating it
The simplest place to begin is with a small, well-made toy designed specifically for anal use. That last part matters. Anal toys should always have a flared base or a retrieval handle so they stay safely in place and are easy to remove.
Beginners often assume they need something highly specialised or impressively sized to make it worthwhile. Usually, the opposite is true. A slim butt plug, a narrow anal bead set or a petite prostate massager can be a much better introduction than anything bulky or ambitious. Small sizes give your body time to adjust and help you work out what kind of sensation you actually enjoy.
Material is worth paying attention to as well. Smooth silicone is often the most comfortable starting point because it feels soft, body-safe and easy to clean. Glass and metal can also be excellent if you like a firmer feel, but many first-time buyers prefer the gentler finish of silicone.
Start with the right toy, not the trendiest one
A lot of shopping confusion comes from seeing products grouped together when they are designed for very different experiences. Butt plugs are usually the easiest entry point because they are made for gradual insertion and comfortable wear. They can be used solo or during partnered play, and beginner versions are usually slim with a tapered tip.
Anal beads create a different sensation. Rather than one steady feeling, they offer a gradual build as each bead is inserted and removed. Some people love that variation straight away, while others prefer the simplicity of a plug first.
Prostate massagers are more targeted. If you are shopping for someone with a prostate, these can offer very satisfying internal stimulation, but they are not always the easiest first buy unless the shape is clearly beginner-focused. A compact prostate toy with a gentle curve is usually more approachable than a larger vibrating model.
There is also the question of vibration. It depends on the person. Some beginners find vibration helps the body relax and adds pleasure without needing much movement. Others prefer to get used to the shape and pressure of a toy before introducing extra stimulation. If you are unsure, a simple non-vibrating option is often the most reassuring place to start.
Preparation matters more than people admit
The biggest mistake beginners make is treating anal play as something you can rush. The body responds far better when you are relaxed, comfortable and not trying to force a result. That means giving yourself privacy, enough time and permission to stop if something does not feel right.
Cleanliness is part of feeling at ease, but it does not need to become elaborate. A bath or shower and a quick trip to the loo is enough for many people. Some prefer more preparation, but there is no need to turn it into a ritual that creates pressure.
Lube is the one area where more really is more. Unlike the vagina, the anus does not self-lubricate, so a generous amount of lubricant is essential for comfort. Water-based lubricant is a reliable choice for silicone toys because it is compatible with the material and easy to clean away. If things begin to feel draggy or dry, simply apply more.
Go slowly, then slower than that
If you are wondering how to start with anal toys in a way that actually feels good, pace is everything. Start externally. There is no reason to move straight to insertion. Holding the toy against the area, adding more lube and getting used to the sensation can help your body relax before anything else happens.
When you do begin to insert the toy, think gentle pressure rather than pushing. A tapered tip should ease in gradually. If your body tenses, pause. Breathe. Wait a moment. Try again only if it feels comfortable. A beginner-friendly experience is rarely about getting the whole toy in quickly. It is about staying within the point where curiosity still feels pleasant.
That same principle applies once the toy is in place. Stillness can be enough. You do not need to thrust, intensify or move onto a bigger size because you think you should. Many people discover that the feeling of fullness alone is what they enjoy most.
What should anal play feel like?
Comfortable anal play can feel like pressure, fullness and a new kind of internal awareness. For some, it is subtly erotic at first rather than instantly intense. That is normal. First experiences are often more about learning your body than chasing a dramatic finish.
Pain, sharpness or a burning sensation are signs to stop. So is the feeling that your body is bracing against the toy rather than welcoming it. It may mean you need more lube, more warm-up, a smaller size or simply a different day. There is no benefit in pushing through discomfort.
If you are using anal toys with a partner, communication makes the experience much smoother. The receiving partner should set the pace, and check-ins should stay simple and pressure-free. A calm, responsive approach tends to create much more confidence than anything performance-led.
Choosing size and shape with confidence
Beginner sizing can be misleading because product photos do not always make dimensions obvious. It helps to look closely at insertable length and widest point rather than relying on words like small or medium. A truly beginner-friendly toy is usually slim, tapered and not especially long.
Shape matters just as much as size. Tapered tips are easier to insert than blunt ends. A gradual increase in width tends to feel more comfortable than an abrupt bulbous shape. Flexible toys can feel gentler, while firmer ones provide more precision. Neither is universally better. It depends on whether you prioritise softness or control.
Weighted or jewelled plugs can look beautifully premium, but visual appeal should not be your only guide for a first purchase. Focus on comfort, body-safe materials and a secure base first. Once you know what sensations you enjoy, aesthetics become much easier to shop for.
Hygiene and aftercare
Cleaning anal toys properly is simple but non-negotiable. Wash them before and after use according to the material, using warm water and a suitable toy cleaner or mild soap. Make sure the toy is fully dry before storing it.
If a toy is not designed for shared use or if you are switching between anal and vaginal play, hygiene needs extra care. The rule is straightforward: never move a toy from anal to vaginal use without thoroughly cleaning it first. That helps protect comfort and intimate health.
Aftercare is often overlooked, but it is part of the overall experience. You may want a moment to rest, clean up and check in with how your body feels. If you are trying anal play for the first time, that quieter moment afterwards can be useful. It helps you work out what you liked, what you would change and whether you want to try the same thing again or something softer.
A note on confidence, privacy and buying well
For many people, the hardest part is not using the toy. It is buying the first one. That is why discreet shopping, clear product details and a curated range matter. A premium toy made from quality materials is not just about aesthetics. It can affect comfort, ease of use and how reassured you feel from the moment it arrives.
If you are shopping online, look for beginner-focused descriptions, body-safe materials and realistic sizing information. Endless Pleasure, for example, centres its range around quality, discretion and customer comfort, which is exactly the kind of reassurance many first-time buyers want.
The best first anal toy is rarely the boldest or most expensive one. It is the one that helps you feel relaxed enough to explore at your own pace. Start small, use plenty of lube and let comfort lead. Curiosity tends to grow naturally when the experience feels safe, polished and entirely your own.


