Butt plugs are easily one of my favourite types of toy and my most reviewed. So, as you’d imagine, they’re also what I get asked about most often. As such, I thought it was about time I finally wrote my very own Butt Plugs for Beginners Guide. This’ll have some relevant information regarding anal sex and using anal dildos, but is primarily a guide on plug-type toys, so please only use it in that regard.

What Are Butt Plugs?

For those unaware, a butt plug is a special type of sex toy that can be placed inside the anus for sexual pleasure. They are primarily used in three ways:

  1. To help dilate the muscles before or in preparation for anal sex.
  2. During masturbation or sex, for increased pleasure and a heightened orgasm.
  3. For extended wear while around the house or in public, to provide sexual pleasure and help maintain that kinky feeling.

Butt Plugs for Beginners

Butt plugs generally have a tapered tip for easy insertion, narrow neck for the body to grip, and a wide base to ensure it doesn’t move further into the anus than it should.

They can be enjoyed by anyone, and although those with prostates may find greater stimulation, those with vaginas can still find them pleasurable. Furthermore, on the point of orgasm the body with naturally tense and release around the plug, which will enhance climax greatly.

Choosing Your First Butt Plug

 

Do

  • Start small and smooth
  • Make sure it has a flared base
  • Use body-safe materials
  • Buy a compatible lubricant as well

Don’t

  • Overestimate yourself and start big
  • Use anything textured
  • Trust small, flimsy, or non-existent bases
  • Buy off eBay, Amazon or other unreliable sites

Anal play can often be a daunting and intimidating experience for first-timers. Using a butt plug, however, can provide a more relaxed first time experience, which you can do alone without any added pressure to figure out if it is really right for you. Plus, butt plugs are also just another great way to sexually express yourself and fulfil any kinky desires you may have.

Butt Plugs for Beginners

Butt plugs come in many different shapes and sizes, and it can often be tempting to buy the first one that visually appeals to you. One of the biggest mistakes people make, however, is buying too large of a plug for their first time. Don’t overestimate your butt! You may think you can handle something larger straight off, but you should always start with a smaller plug. Even experienced users will need to start by using a smaller plug in a play session before transferring to a larger one. If you use too large a size without warming up first it could result in scratching, tearing or damage to the tissues of the anal canal, which may cause scaring and loss of enjoyment.

Make sure your plug is smooth and has a tapered tip to make insertion easier. It should have a large round flared base or a T-bar base. This is what stops the plug from moving inside you and is essential (or you risk a trip to the hospital). I often see plugs with flimsy or small bases, this is not safe!

Finally, make sure you get a quality material. A lot of plugs are made with slime or jelly type materials, but these are porous, meaning you cannot clean the bacteria off them completely, making them potentially harmful. The best materials for butt plugs are silicone, metal and glass. Silicone is my favourite as it is cheaper than metal and glass, and also the easiest to clean. However, metal and glass can offer weight (which can be an important factor for a butt plug) and temperature play (placing the plug in cold or warm water before use to change its temperature), which most silicone plugs cannot. Check out my Materials Guide for more information on the different types of materials and what they offer.

Next, make sure to only buy from reputable retailers, meaning no eBay or Amazon. My Favourite Stores page features a bunch of good retailers that you can feel safe purchasing from, whilst my Discounts page will get you some sweet savings. For cheaper options I would recommend a site like Lovehoney who have a huge range, although remember to follow my previous rules since they also stock some not-so-great ones. For pricier but higher quality types check out Tantus for silicone, Crystal Delights for glass, and Njoy for metal.

You’ll want to buy some lubricant too if you don’t already have some, since the anus does not self-lubricate like the vagina does. Make sure you get a lubricant that works with whatever material your chosen butt plug is. For instance, a silicone plug cannot be paired with silicone based lubricant. My favourite lubricant for anal is Sliquid Sassy, which is water-based and can be used with any type of plug.

With all of this in mind, my top recommendation for what to buy when starting your anal journey is the Anal Training Kit & Education Set from leading booty brand b-Vibe, which comes with three different plugs, a lubricant applicator, anal enema, and The Complete Guide To Anal Play, all for a very reasonable price. Although if you’re not yet ready to fully commit and want something cheaper to test the waters, you can’t go wrong with Lovehoney’s Booty Buddy, which I reviewed here.

Using A Butt Plug For The First Time

Butt Plugs for Beginners

The main rule of inserting a butt plug is to go slow and use lubricant. The more relaxed and comfortable you are, the easier you will find it. It may also help to have an orgasm prior. Once ready, apply an adequate amount of lubricant. Too much lube is always better than not enough. If you have too much then it will just drip off (make sure to have plenty of tissues on hand!), but if you don’t have enough it can cause pain. Next, get yourself in a comfortable position. I personally get down on all fours (doggy style), but other good positions are on your back with your butt raised on a pillow, or squatting.

Once inside it may feel pretty weird, and you may feel a need to remove it. As long as there is no pain then it is just your body adjusting, and you should lay down for as long as you need to and try to relax. If there is any pain, remove the plug immediately. Once you feel okay, you are ready to do whatever it is you wish!

Removal is similar story. Stay relaxed, and take it out slowly. You can also push with your muscles, in a similar way to taking a poop. On that note, there may be poop on the plug when it is removed, so make sure to have tissues on hand when you take it out. If your partner is freaked out by this then maybe anal play isn’t right for them. Darker plugs are a good way to avoid this as it doesn’t show as much as with brightly or lightly coloured ones.

If there is any pain, bleeding or discomfort that lasts longer than a few minutes upon removal, then seek medical help.

You should never share plugs between partners or orifices (vagina, anus and mouth). If you plan on doing this, you must sterelize the toy first, such as by boiling it, and this can only be done on silicone, glass and metal toys.

Extended Use

While it may sound strange, a lot of people enjoy anal plugs for extended wear. This is because without stimulation smaller plugs can become quite comfortable and almost unnoticeable. The larger and / or heavier the plug (for instance a small metal plug may be more heavy than a large silicone plug) the more noticeable it will be, and thus more pleasurable during extended wear. You can essentially wear a plug wherever you want, around the house or even out in public when seeing friends or just doing the groceries. Whether or not it provides pleasure, it will still allow you feel kinky, similar to the act of not wearing underwear in order to feel naughty. You should avoid wearing plugs for more than 2-3 hours at a time though, even when comfortable, and remove to reapply lube every hour or so.

For extended wear, flat or T-bar bases are best. Metal toys are great because of their weight, but if you plan to sit down a lot then the base can be uncomfortable. Furthermore, the larger the base (or plug) the more obtrusive it may feel.

Other Anal Toys

Butt Plugs for Beginners

Once you have gotten use to your small, starter plug, you are ready to move onto other types of anal play, or just bigger plugs! Even though you can now take a slightly larger toy, however, you should still use your smaller toy to help yourself warm up, making sure to always work your way up with gradually increasing sizes in order to avoid injury.

So, what else is there?

  • Vibrating Butt Plug – If you’re feeling bored of butt plugs, getting a vibrating one is a great way to add even more pleasure to it. Good vibrating butt plugs generally come in silicone and use a bullet vibe add-on to let them vibrate. Some good ones are the Tantus Perfect Plug Plus, which I’ve reviewed here, and Lovehoney Butt Tingler. Additionally, if you see a remote-controlled option, these generally make the best butt plugs of this type, since they’re easier to adjust during wear.
  • Rimming Plug – A new type of butt plug that is only currently made by one company that I know of, b-Vibe’s Rimming Plugs offer the sensation of a Rim Job through the use of rotating beads around the base of the toy. In addition these toys also vibrate and are remote controlled, so they’re the perfect option if you’re looking to spend a bit of extra money to get something really special. I have a review of one here.
  • Weighted Silicone Plugs – Really fancy the idea of a silicone plug, but also want some weight behind it? b-Vibe’s new Weighted Silicone Plug range finally solves this issue, and is my personal favourite for extended wear. Check out my review of it here, and then get one for yourself. There’s even a vibrating version!
  • Fetish Plugs and Princess Plugs – This generally just refers to butt plugs that have special bases. Fetish Plugs generally involve tails, such as cat, bunny or horse type tails coming out from the base, while Princess Plugs have a jewel on the base. Crystal Delights sells a great range of these sort.
  • Anal beads – This refers to a series of beads that are kept together by a string going through their middle. It is another beginner alternative, as you get to slowly progress through the different sizes, and the bigger beads act as a base so it doesn’t get pushed inside. The main difference between these and plugs is the length, since anal beads can be long enough to move past your rectum and into your colon. I have a review of a good starter set that also vibrate here, which cost only $30!
  • Anal dildos or vibrators – Any vibrator or dildo that has a flared base can be used anally, however most are for the more experienced as they are quite large. Look for small, thin and tapered dildos to start off with. For dildos I can recommend the Tantus Silk and for vibrators try the LELO Loki.
  • Inflatable butt plugs – The name really says it all, it’s a butt plug that can be inflated while inside you, generally with a hand pump, to allow you to have a bigger plug inside then you could have possibly otherwise slid in. Lovehoney has a great range.
  • Male prostate toys – Male prostate toys are similar to butt plugs, except they are curved upwards to achieve prostate pleasure and generally feature a handle or ring rather than a flared base. Ensure the handle is not flimsy with these and be sure to not let it go, these are not for extended wear. Lovehoney again has a good collection of them.

Butt Plugs for Beginners questions? Comment, email me using my contact form, or message me through my listed social media!

Further reading:

The plugs featured in this article, in order of their appearance:
Princess Plug, Bondara Purple Velvet, Naughty Candy Hearts, Glass Plug, Rocks Off Butt Quiver and Tantus Splish.

Last updated: 21/6/23

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40 Comments on Guide: Butt Plugs for Beginners

  1. Thanks for this guide, all the different materials, styles, widths, etc. can be very daunting. This definitely gives me some more ammunition as we go shopping for our first plug

  2. Thanks this was a helpful post! I have always been a bit hesitant about anal, but I want to be more open minded and give it a try :)

  3. Why not use anything textured for a first butt plug? Is it because texture is potentially overstimulating? What if it looks really enticing? The first twenty or so items I put in my butt had quite a lot of texture. That was one of the major things that made me realize I enjoy anal stimulation. I didn’t like to thrust early on, so just having something interesting to clench around was awesome. The other items on the list were spot-on.

    • Texture is a lot of fun and is fine to use as a first plug, but for beginners I just recommend potentially starting with something smooth as it is generally a lot easier to insert, which can be a worry for first timers! Of course if they have their heart set on a particular textured type, and it isn’t too crazy, then it should be fine! :)

  4. The t-bar base on the purple plug you posted- I have that set.
    The T top is tapered, so do you put the wider part going up your butt crack or the more tapered section going into your crack? Thanks in advance

    • It’s really up to your own preference, I’m not sure if there is a correct way for it to sit. Personally I put the larger end towards my vulva, so that the smaller end fits better between my cheeks. Hope that helps!

      • I figured but wanted to make sure! It didn’t feel much different either way so I thought I’d ask! Thanks so much!!!!!!!

  5. Hi very interesting post I don’t know old this is but just want to know if you have tips for beginners that went too far and inserted the whole thing in.? I mean some get crazy and do stuff right? What can we do Alternatively of going to the ER? Thanks.

    • I don’t have any personal experience in having this happen, but the best thing you can do is stay calm and relax so that it doesn’t go further in. Then try and see if you can pull it out or push it out, using lots of lube. If you can’t then the best bet is probably going to the ER unfortunately, but as embarrassing as it is, it’s a pretty common thing to happen and the doctors have all seen it before.

  6. This is a super comprehensive guide! Thank you! I definitely am drawn to the smoother materials since silicone can be so draggy.

  7. I pleasure my partner by using my finger in his anus and moving it in and out while he masturbates, I have ordered a vibrating butt plug and my question is can I move this in and out like I did with my finger as I find this excites me too.

    • A plug will be harder to move in and out as it’s designed to ‘plug’ in and not be easily removed, however you certainly can move it in and out, just with a little more effort than a finger! I definitely think you’ll both enjoy a vibrating plug, but if you want to get this movement to it then perhaps consider a thin anal-safe dildo or vibrator next time ;)

  8. Hi there Grace, I was wondering if the princess plugs with the diamond on the end is good for beginners?? I was wondering also if the base is big enough that it wont go all the way in past the base. Just didnt know if people have had any issue with this? I order some and I Want to make sure its all okay. Thank you in advance.

    P.S. Has anyone has any issue with the princess plugs going past the base?

    • Since ‘Princess Plug’ is just a general term for a type of product, all of this purely depends upon the actual brand and product that you have. Some princess plugs, such as large types, would not be suitable for beginners, while small versions would be. Any plug made by a reputable seller would have a safe base that won’t go in all the way, but if you buy it from a dodgy manufacturer or on sites like eBay or Amazon where you can’t guarantee the authenticity of products then you may need to be concerned about the base.

  9. Grace, thank you for responding back to me so quickly!! It’s nice to finally get an actually response. The one I was talking about is the jeweled plug, the metal ones. I’m so excited about it and wanting to try but I was just afraid the base with the jewel in it would not be big enough and just didn’t want it to go to far. I tried it for a min. and loved it but got a little scared. I’m sorry if this is a silly question or concern. I’m just new to it and I’m just so excited about this particular plug. I love the cute jewel in the end, and I want to use it with confidence. Just wanted to ask you if this has been a concern among other users, or issues with that. Thank you again Grace for the fast response your greatly appreciated.

    Cami Sparkles

    • This definitely isn’t a silly question! It’s very valid and something a lot of people experience with princess plugs, including me. This was my first princess plug which I bought from Amazon, and I experienced the same worry. While I loved that plug because it was adorable, I was always worried about using it for too long because the base was a little too small for my liking. As princess plugs are so popular they are often made by un-reputable manufacturers, who don’t put safety first. This is what makes up the majority of plugs sold on sites like Amazon and eBay, and is probably what you and I had. If you’re worried then I would recommend purchasing a plug from one of the recommended retailers and manufacturers I have listed in this guide, rather than risking a trip to the ER by continuing to use that one.

  10. Hi there! I just have a question about hygiene when dealing with butt plugs/anal sex. What would be the safest method to make sure that I’m “clean” and not have any feces on my plugs, or on my partner’s member once he and I decide to have anal sex? Thank you ❤️

    • Hi Jacqueline! While I do use plugs a lot I don’t often engage in anal sex with my partner, so I don’t have any special tips on this matter. When using plugs I don’t do anything differently to usual, and it’s very rare that it’ll have faeces on it after. I know people use water enemas prior to anal sex, but I’d definitely recommend doing your own research on this matter.

    • So I ended buying one from amazon before doing research. They are silicone and have a jewel, but the jewel pops out and I’m not sure if it’s suppose to do that?

      • It seems quite unlikely that it’s intended to pop out, however as long as it doesn’t affect the plug’s shape in any way then it doesn’t really matter. In fact, it might even be good since you’ll be able to give the plug a deeper clean then you may otherwise.

  11. What is considered a beginner?
    I’ve done anal a few time and enjoyed it. There was a toy I saw on Spencer’s website I wanted to try but reviews said it shouldn’t be used by beginners.

    • As long as you are looking at a regular sized toy (as in something not intended to be extra large) then the ‘small’ option should be fine, but definitely check out the review comments and measurements as well. I would recommend a beginners butt plug to have a max diameter of .9″.

  12. I have a new mini stainless steel butt plug from Tom of Finland, it is beautiful. Will most personal lubes work with this? You only mention one in your posting. I have many tubes of lube here I would like to make use of. Thanks for all the advice.

    • All lubricants will work with metal works, although I would recommend thicker lubricants due to how hard the material is and the fact it’s an anal toy.

  13. Hey. This is great.

    I’m not so experienced in anal sex, but I did try it a couple of times and would definitely try to explore it some more.

    What lube do you prefer?

    And thank you for the list in the end.

  14. Hi, I loved your articles but I have a question for you.

    Recently I bought my first butt plug and I try to use it a little while. However, whener I sit down, I realize that it goes more inside than I would like. I was able to take it off but I am scared someday I lose It inside me. So, can my butt plug be too small for me?

  15. I’ve been interested in trying plugs for a while, but have been worried to do so as a male. Though today I got my first one, a medium sized inflatable plug and I can definitely say it was great! I was worried about the medium size because they didn’t have a small but after taking it easy and backing it out 2 times to help with stretching, it inserted flawlessly and smoothly on the 3rd attempt.

    I found that the inflatable aspect of it too feels great, a bit tingly in a good way. It was a life changing experience for the better! Took it out after about 30 mins with no issues. Planning now on increasing that time and maybe using it at work!

    Great guide!

  16. Got this for my uncle. And he absolutely LOVED it!!!!
    In fact he liked it so much I decided to get one for my whole family.

    Thanks for this guid helped a lot!! Your a life saver.

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