Anal Beads - Design

Design

Anal beads are available in a wide variety of sizes, with individual beads measuring from just 25mm diameter right up to 125mm diameter and beyond. Most users enjoy beads with a diameter around 45mm or so, but most will become more adventurous with experience, and try larger sizes for increased pleasure. Anal beads are commonly made of silicone, plastic, rubber, latex, glass or metal and end with a ring or similar handle designed for pulling. The purpose in mind of this ring is to prevent the sex toy from becoming fully lodged in the rectum, as well as to facilitate its removal. The beads may either be joined flexibly, in which case they must be inserted individually, or by a semi rigid thin shaft, in which case they may be pushed into the anus in one go, each are forms of the sexual art of "beading off". This design has advantages for masturbation.

The many nerve endings of the sphincter allow for sensations of arousal both during insertion and removal, and larger beads may create feelings of pressure while inside the rectum.

Some anal beads are enhanced with vibration technology for advanced levels of pleasure.

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