Anal Sex Toys
Explore intense sensations with our expertly designed anal toy collection. Body-safe, pleasure-focused products for all experience levels—because everyone deserves incredible backdoor pleasure.
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From beginner-friendly plugs to advanced prostate massagers—every product features flared bases for safety and premium materials for comfort.
First Timer Kit
3-Piece Silicone Set • Graduated Sizes
$69.99
Velvet Touch Plug
Premium Silicone • Tapered Design
$49.99
Prostate Explorer
Curved Silicone • P-Spot Targeting
$89.99
Vibrating Bliss
10-Speed • Rechargeable
$119.99
Deep Satisfaction
Weighted Plug • Extended Wear
$99.99
Anal Beads Pro
Graduated Silicone • Easy Retrieval
$79.99
Remote Control Plug
App-Enabled • Long Distance
$139.99
The Expander
Inflatable Silicone • Adjustable Size
$149.99
Why Anal Play Is Incredible
The anal region contains thousands of nerve endings, making it one of the most sensitive pleasure zones on the body—for all genders.
Prostate Pleasure (P-Spot)
For people with prostates, anal stimulation can trigger incredibly intense orgasms. The prostate is often called the "male G-spot" for good reason.
Enhanced Sensation
The anus has more nerve endings per square inch than most of your body. When stimulated correctly, it creates unique, full-body pleasure.
Taboo = Excitement
Breaking social taboos around anal play can be psychologically arousing, adding mental stimulation to physical pleasure.
Gender-Inclusive
Everyone has an anus. Anal pleasure isn't gendered—it's a source of intense sensation regardless of anatomy or sexual orientation.
First Time
Anal Safety
Done right, anal play is safe, pleasurable, and incredible. Follow these essential guidelines for your first experiences.
Lube Is Non-Negotiable
The anus doesn't self-lubricate. Use generous amounts of high-quality lube—more than you think you need. Reapply frequently.
Flared Base Always
Only use toys designed for anal play with flared bases or retrieval loops. The anus can create suction—items without bases can get lost.
Start Small, Go Slow
Begin with a finger or small plug. Your body needs time to relax. Rushing leads to discomfort, not pleasure.
Listen to Your Body
Some pressure is normal. Sharp pain means stop immediately. If something hurts, you're going too fast or need more lube.
Your Complete Beginner's Guide
1. Preparation
Many people prefer to use the bathroom and shower beforehand. Some use an enema, but it's not required for most anal play with smaller toys.
2. Relaxation Is Key
Your anal sphincter has two rings of muscle. If you're tense, they contract. Take deep breaths, go slow, and let your body relax into it.
3. External Stimulation First
Massage around the area externally before insertion. Get comfortable with sensation and build arousal before going internal.
4. Angle Matters
Aim toward the belly button, not straight in. The anal canal curves, so follow your body's natural anatomy.
5. Combine with Other Stimulation
Try anal play while masturbating or during partnered sex. Combining different types of stimulation can enhance everything.
6. Aftercare
Clean toys immediately with toy cleaner or soap and water. Your body may feel sensitive afterward—this is normal.
⚠️ Critical Safety Rule
NEVER use a toy without a flared base anally. Items can get lost inside and require emergency room visits. Always use anal-specific toys.
Choosing Your
First Toy
Not all anal toys are created equal. Here's what to look for when selecting your first plug or beads.
Size: Smaller Than You Think
Most beginners overestimate what size they can handle. Start with a plug under 1" diameter or slim beads. You can always size up.
Material: Silicone Only
For beginners, stick with premium silicone. It's body-safe, easy to clean, has some flexibility, and warms to body temperature.
Shape: Tapered Design
Look for toys with gradual tapers that allow your body to adjust. Avoid anything with abrupt size changes or sharp edges.
Base: Wide and Secure
The base should be significantly wider than the insertable portion. T-shaped or ring-shaped bases are most secure.
Partnered Anal Play
Communication Is Everything
Discuss desires, boundaries, and concerns before you begin. Establish a system where the receiving partner controls pace and depth.
The Giver's Role
If you're inserting the toy, go slower than you think necessary. Watch for non-verbal cues of discomfort and check in verbally.
Combine Stimulation
Use a vibrator on the clitoris or penis while using an anal toy. Multi-source stimulation creates incredibly intense orgasms.
Pegging Basics
For strap-on anal play, use a harness-compatible dildo with a flared base. Start with slim toys and communicate constantly.
Explore New
Sensations.
Discover why millions are exploring anal pleasure. Safe, body-positive products for incredible experiences.