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    • I'm self diagnosed with "Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome" Never had it checked out as I manage on my own, and the few times I have to get up early, I just take sleeping pill. And by having to get up is that I have to do something important. Skipping or being late for work isn't a big deal. I make my own schedules. 
    • I can’t believe that Lilly would let Amber be there the next morning after Paul’s breakdown in the middle of the night. No way.  I’m calling bs. He has to be going from one nightmare to another.  It just doesn’t make sense to me after everything Lilly had to do in order to emotionally regulate him after his nightmare. You have a kid who is screaming and crying and super distressed about interacting with another kid and then the next morning you let the other kid wake him up? I just don’t think Lilly would do that! Not after everything.  These cliffhangers are sending me, sir. LOL!
    • Now that I got that out of the way, some good news. My medium hollow plug went in yesterday and spent hours making me feel full and stretched in a healthy, non-injurious way.  The small one went in later on to continue the effort but not as extreme. The two weeks of recovery did wonders and my body was ready for it again, more than before. I'll be cautious but just as determined. I'm hoping I can go back to a daily regimen. If so, I should be functionally bowel incontinent at all times before long. It was just a false start!  Never give up. I suppose everyone is different, but this is my ideal plug, and the one I'm using and will continue to use. Doc Johnson Platinum Premium Silicone - The Stretch - Hollow Butt Plug - Medium - Black I have all three sizes shown below here, but I only use the small and medium.  The large seems literally too big for my skeleton size.  It's BIG.  It's not even a goal of mine to try it.  I'd need bones removed. So the medium is my ideal one. Here's why I like it • Rounded/bulbous enough to stay inside.  If it's too straight, it just falls out.  It needs to have a rounded bulb so it can find a position and stay in. • Straight enough so that the anus still stays very stretched when it hugs the narrow part.  Most plugs are much more narrow at the anus so the plug stays in more easily, but your anus isn't being held open.  This holds you very open at all sections. • Firm enough to hold its shape. • Hollow.  The idea of a hollow plug is not to let poop through.  The tunnel will never be wide enough for that to work reliably.  Even if it is, the poop just fills the plug and stays there.  When you poop, you have to deal with it and then put the plug back in.  The true benefit, in my opinion, is the pressure equalization.  You do not build up gas.  There's release.  It makes a big difference in comfort, and it also makes a big difference in being able to keep the plug in for longer periods.  Gas goes out, so that the plug can stay in with comfort.
    • Wince for sure! What should the ideal hollow plug look like, shape and size, what should it be made of? And: how should it feel?
    • Yeah, and it's not just generalized pressure on the prostate, although that alone is enough to cause serious movement and stretching of tissues. Here is a little visual exercise if you want to understand why what happened to me makes sense, or if you've never had urethral irritation from something in your butt. Hollow plugs have sharp edges (relatively speaking) compared to non-hollow plugs.  A regular, solid plug is just a mass.  A hollow plug is like a fruit corer.  Imagine shoving a fruit corer up your butt.  And then visualize where your prostate lives, and how easy it is to access it from inside your butt.  And then remember where the urethra travels through and near... the prostate and bladder and everything else that resides right where you shoved it in.  And then imagine having had a surgery or two with damage and scarring of the urethra and partial removal of the prostate. And then imagine that this fruit corer-shaped device, while rubbery, is quite firm in shape, and it is applying specific and pointed pressure to these areas with its thin lip-edge.  And it's applying this pressure at maximum tissue stretch levels, because it's as big as you can take. Is anybody wincing yet?
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