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Wait... Kickstarter had NSFW content?
Ah, trash. Or atleast the slop I wish wasn’t on the steam store.
I don’t like it so therefore I’ts slop
I know that there's the occasional spicy comic or photoshoot, and I think I recently came across a kind of squishy ball you could insert rectally to make anal sex less messy. So there was some stuff at least.
I saw an interview with the founders not too long ago. It’s golf ball sized, soft/firm thing and it’s designed to be pushed in. I’ll leave the details out, but it is engineered to dissolve after a few hours. It’s meant as a way to bypass douching prior to the act.
Found the YT link. It’s 30 minutes of education and entertainment.
A ball? 2 things internet has thought me...
The jar was pretty solid. Don't recommend it though.
I’ve seen people push out billiard balls and whole apples out of their backend. These were of course trained professionals, but a small ball that turns soft wouldn’t be much of a problem.
The idea apparently was that the warmth of the rectum makes the ball very squishy again, allowing you to easily push it out again.
*flared base
That hole already serves the function of pushing out squishy things though.