Okay, so today, I’m gonna tell you about this little DIY project I did. It’s a bit… unusual, but hey, we’re all friends here, right? I decided to make my own butt plug. Yeah, you heard that right.
First off, let me just say, safety first! I made sure to do some reading before I started. Apparently, you gotta clean these things really well, like with soap and warm water, every time you use them. And there are some risks, you know? So, I was careful.
Gathering Supplies
I started by thinking about what to use. I mean, you can’t just use anything. It’s gotta be smooth, and definitely not something that can absorb… stuff. You want something non-porous. So, I looked around the house.
- Silicone sealant – I figured this would be the best material.
- A mold – I used the cap of my hair spray bottle.
- Lubricant – To release the plug from the mold.
Making the Plug
I washed my hands really well with antibacterial soap. Hygiene is key, people! Then, I lubricated the inside of the hair spray cap. This was to make sure the silicone wouldn’t stick. After that, I carefully filled the cap with the silicone sealant. I made sure to tap it a bit to get rid of any air bubbles. You don’t want those in there!
Next, I just waited. Silicone takes a while to cure, so I left it alone for a good 24 hours. Patience is a virtue, especially in DIY butt plug making.
Finishing Touches
Once it was all set, I popped it out of the mold. It looked pretty good, if I do say so myself! I trimmed any rough edges with a pair of scissors. Then came the most important part – cleaning. I scrubbed it with soap and warm water, making sure to get into every nook and cranny.
And there you have it! My very own homemade butt plug. It was a fun little experiment, and it actually turned out pretty well. Now, I’ve heard that a good plug can be worn for a long time without issues. But always remember to clean it well, every single time. And listen to your body, of course. If something doesn’t feel right, stop.
So, that’s my story. It’s a bit out there, but I like sharing my little projects. Just remember to be safe and have fun, whatever you’re making!