Explore Solo Anal Masturbation Safely: Tips & Recommended Toys

Explore Solo Anal Masturbation Safely: Tips & Recommended Toys

Anal masturbation is self-directed stimulation of the anus and/or rectum for sexual pleasure. In this guide, the term includes both external touch (around the anal opening) and internal penetration (with a finger or a toy). It can also include partner-assisted use of toys when the individual remains in control and the activity centers on their own exploration and consent.

This article explains what anal masturbation means in practical terms, summarizes what recent U.S. data can—and cannot—tell us about how common certain anal touch techniques are among women, and outlines safety fundamentals and buying considerations so you can make informed, body-safe choices.

Definition: what “anal masturbation” means in this guide

To avoid confusion, we use the following working definition throughout this guide: anal masturbation refers to self-directed stimulation of the anus and/or rectum for sexual pleasure. It includes external touch—sometimes called Anal Surfacing—such as circling, rubbing, or applying pressure around the anal opening. It also includes internal penetration, such as inserting a lubricated finger, plug, beads, or a vibrator. Partner-assisted toy use can fit this definition when the individual maintains self-direction, for example by guiding speed, depth, and when to stop.

A quick anatomy note: the anus (the external opening) and the rectum (the internal cavity just beyond) contain sensitive nerve endings. Gentle pressure, stretch, and rhythmic touch can feel pleasurable, especially when combined with plenty of lubricant and a slow, relaxed pace.

Throughout this guide, we use the term “anal masturbation” because it reflects a topic many people are interested in; where clarity helps, we also distinguish between “external anal touch” and “internal anal touch.”

U.S. prevalence: what the data can (and can’t) tell us

Large, nationally representative U.S. research has begun to catalog anal touch techniques among women, including self-stimulation. A peer-reviewed study in PLOS ONE by Hensel and colleagues (based on the OMGYES/Ipsos KnowledgePanel dataset) describes external and internal anal techniques and how many respondents found them pleasurable. For example, the paper reports sizable shares of women identifying “Anal Surfacing” (external touch) and internal anal touch as pleasurable techniques, but the exact denominators (e.g., among those who tried anal touch vs. all respondents) depend on the survey items and weighting described in the methods. See the open-access article for details in context: Hensel et al., PLOS ONE (2022), Women’s anal touch techniques.

Two important notes for readers:

  • These technique estimates come from a nationally representative U.S. sample and are weighted, but interpreting a specific percentage correctly requires checking the study’s method section. The authors provide definitions, item wording, and context in the paper linked above.

  • Don’t conflate solo anal masturbation with partnered anal intercourse statistics from other surveys; they measure different behaviors.

The bottom line: interest in and enjoyment of external anal touch and internal anal touch are far from rare among U.S. women—normal enough that recent national data describe them in detail—yet the precise “how many” varies by definition and denominator.

Safety fundamentals for anal masturbation

Safety is about comfort, consent, and reducing avoidable risks—especially when moving from external touch to internal penetration. From both clinical guidance and real-world experience, these fundamentals matter most:

  • Use generous lubrication. Water-based lubricants are compatible with condoms and with most silicone toys, and they’re easy to clean. Many sex educators recommend water-based lube specifically when using silicone toys to avoid surface degradation; check your toy’s manual for any exceptions. See an overview of preparation and lube choices in this clinical summary: Healthline’s guide to preparing for anal sex.

  • Choose toys with a flared base for insertion. A wide base acts as a safety stop so the toy cannot slip fully inside.

  • Go slowly and stop if it hurts. Numbness can hide injuries, so avoid numbing agents and sprays that mask pain.

  • Use barriers on toys to reduce STI risk, especially if sharing or switching from anal to vaginal use. The CDC notes that shared sex toys can transmit infections via fluids; if sharing, cover toys with a new condom for each user and clean thoroughly after use. See the CDC’s condom guidance: CDC — Preventing HIV with condoms.

  • Prevent cross-contamination. If you move from anal to vaginal stimulation, change the condom on the toy (or clean it first) to reduce infection risk. For a concise, harm-reduction overview of safer anal play (including flared bases, lube, and condoms on toys), see this factsheet: Planned Parenthood Toronto — Anal play.

  • Clean your hands and toys before and after use. Wash toys with mild soap and warm water (or a purpose-made toy cleaner) and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. See a cleaning overview here: How to clean sex toys (Healthline).

Think of a flared base like a seatbelt—most of the time you won’t “need” it, but when you do, it prevents a scary scenario.

Materials and lube compatibility (with cleaning basics)

Nonporous, body-safe materials (medical-grade silicone, stainless steel, borosilicate glass, ABS plastic) are preferred for anal toys because they’re easier to clean thoroughly. Porous materials can trap microbes; if used, cover with a condom and avoid sharing.

Below is a quick-reference comparison to help with purchase decisions:

Material

Porosity

Cleaning basics

Lube compatibility

Notes for beginners

Medical-grade silicone

Nonporous

Wash with mild soap and warm water; boil only if non-motorized and manufacturer approves; follow manual

Water-based lubes recommended; avoid silicone-based unless manual explicitly allows

Soft, flexible, widely available; great first plug or beads when paired with a flared base

Stainless steel

Nonporous

Wash with soap and warm water; can be sanitized per manual; avoid harsh abrasives

Compatible with water- and silicone-based lubes

Firm, precise, adds weight; start with smaller sizes due to density

Borosilicate glass

Nonporous

Wash with soap and warm water; inspect for chips; follow manual

Compatible with water- and silicone-based lubes

Very smooth surface; excellent glide with lube; handle carefully

ABS plastic

Nonporous surface

Wipe-down and wash per manual; avoid submerging if not waterproof

Compatible with water-based; silicone-based usually OK if surface is hard plastic

Common in bullet vibrators and bases; check waterproof rating before cleaning

“Jelly” rubber/unknown elastomers

Often porous

Clean thoroughly; strongly consider condom barrier; avoid sharing

Generally water-based only; check labeling

Can be inexpensive but harder to sanitize; better choices exist for anal use

Two reminders: always read the manufacturer’s manual for cleaning limits (e.g., waterproof ratings for motorized toys), and store toys dry in a clean pouch to protect surfaces.

Choosing a toy: from curious beginner to confident explorer

Anal masturbation can start with external touch and graduate to small, well-designed toys. Here’s a simple decision flow you can adapt:

  • Goal: relaxation and curiosity, or fuller sensations? For relaxation, begin with external touch and a dab of lube; for fuller sensations, choose a small, tapered plug with a flared base.

  • Size and shape: start small (think pinky-finger diameter). A tapered tip eases insertion; a narrow neck on a plug improves comfort for longer wear.

  • Vibration and control: non-vibrating plugs offer steady pressure; vibrators add rhythmic stimulation. App control can help with accessibility or partnered play—use only trusted apps and review privacy settings.

  • Materials: prefer nonporous, body-safe materials (silicone, steel, glass, ABS). Pair silicone toys with water-based lube unless the manual says otherwise.

  • Safety features: always choose a flared base for insertable toys.

  • Care, warranty, and logistics: confirm cleaning instructions, waterproof rating, warranty terms, return policy, and discreet shipping.

Buyer’s checklist (save this for later):

  • Flared base, smooth surface, body-safe material

  • Starts small; tapered tip; narrow neck for plugs

  • Water-based lubricant on hand; condoms for toy-sharing or orifice switching

  • Clear cleaning instructions; waterproof rating if applicable

  • Warranty details and discreet shipping noted

Recommended Svakom Toys from the Anal Collection

Svakom's dedicated anal toys collection focuses on interactive, app-controlled options with body-safe materials and essential safety features like pronounced flared bases or handles. All are made from premium medical-grade silicone, fully waterproof for thorough cleaning, and designed to prevent over-insertion—perfectly aligning with the quick buyer’s checklist above.

Product Best For Key Features Why It Fits Anal Safety Standards Shop Link
Erica Wearable play, couples or long-distance teasing App-controlled vibration, wearable design, interactive modes Body-safe silicone, pronounced flared/handle base, waterproof Shop Erica
Jordan Thrusting sensations for fuller internal stimulation App-controlled thrusting + vibration, interactive Premium silicone, wide flared base, fully waterproof Shop Jordan
Iker Neo Pulsating prostate or targeted anal play App-controlled pulsating, prostate-focused shape Medical-grade silicone, secure flared base, waterproof Shop Iker Neo
Vick Neo 2 Heated prostate or warming internal exploration App-controlled vibration + heating function Body-safe silicone with heating, pronounced flared base, waterproof Shop Vick Neo 2

These toys pair perfectly with water-based lubricant, support Svakom's reliable app for solo or partnered control (with strong privacy settings), and include clear manuals for care and warranty.

Ready to explore safely? Browse the full Svakom Anal Toys Collection—everything ships discreetly in plain packaging, with easy returns. Start small, go slow, and let your body guide the pace. 

Practical scenarios and tips

Solo, external-first: Begin with warm water and soap for hands and toy, then apply lube around the anal opening and use slow, circular motions. If that feels good, consider a fingertip or a very small plug with a flared base.

Partner-assisted but self-directed: You can guide a partner’s hand or an app-controlled toy while staying in charge of pace and depth. Keep communication open, use a safe word if helpful, and change condoms (or clean) if switching from anal to vaginal stimulation.

Limited mobility or dexterity: Look for toys with handles, retrieval loops, or app control; choose a design with a pronounced flared base and a narrow neck for easier positioning and removal.

You’ll see the term anal masturbation again here to keep the focus on self-direction, whether you’re alone or inviting a partner to assist.

If something goes wrong: first steps and when to seek care

If an object becomes stuck in the rectum, avoid forceful removal attempts. Do not insert other tools. Seek urgent medical care, especially if you notice severe pain, persistent bleeding, fever, or signs of perforation. A consumer-friendly overview is available here: MSD Manuals — Foreign objects in the rectum. Clinicians can refer to Merck Manual Professional guidance.

Further resources

FAQ: Common Questions About Anal Masturbation (Solo Play)

Is anal masturbation safe?

Yes, absolutely—when done right! The anus has lots of sensitive nerve endings for unique pleasure, but it doesn't self-lubricate. A few basics go a long way—plenty of lube, external-first exploration, flared-base toys, and never forcing penetration. Svakom's anal toys (like Vick Neo 2) feature wide bases and soft silicone to minimize risks and maximize comfort.

How do beginners start with anal masturbation?

Start with external touch (“Anal Surfacing”). In the shower, gently circle the area around the opening with a lubricated finger. Once relaxed, try small internal toys. Breathe deep, go slow—no rush. Svakom recommends Erica (wearable for light external/internal) or Vick Neo 2 (warming function helps muscles relax) with app control for full self-pacing.

Do I need lube? What kind?

Yes, always! The anus needs extra glide to avoid discomfort. Use water-based lube—it's compatible with all Svakom silicone toys and easy to clean. Avoid oil- or silicone-based unless specified. Pairing with toys like Jordan's thrusting mode? Extra lube makes it incredibly smooth.

Will it hurt? Can it cause injury?

It shouldn't hurt—pain is your body's signal to stop or slow down. Initial tightness is common, but lube + relaxation fixes it. Proper use rarely causes issues; Svakom's tapered, flexible designs (wide flared bases) prevent accidents. Never use numbing sprays—they hide important signals.

Does vibration cause desensitization?

No evidence for permanent desensitization with normal use. Your body recovers quickly, like after any strong sensation. Vary patterns to keep it fresh—Svakom's app toys (e.g., Iker Neo) offer tons of pulsating modes for variety.

How do I clean toys and stay hygienic?

Clean immediately after: warm water + mild soap (or toy cleaner), rinse thoroughly, air dry. Svakom toys are fully waterproof for easy sanitizing (follow manual for motors). Store in a clean pouch. Pro tips: trim nails, wash hands; never switch anal-to-vaginal without cleaning or a new condom.

What toys are best for beginners? Is a flared base essential?

Flared base is non-negotiable for anything insertable (prevents slipping). Beginners: start small, tapered, soft. Svakom's anal collection is perfect—Vick Neo 2 (heated vibration, prostate/general), Jordan (gentle thrusting), Iker Neo (pulsating). All app-enabled with secure bases.

Can you orgasm from anal stimulation alone?

Many people can! Especially with prostate (P-spot) play or blended sensations—pure anal orgasms often feel deeper/intense with practice. Svakom Vick Neo 2 is designed for targeted P-spot vibes; users love solo blended climaxes.

Is anal masturbation normal/common?

Totally normal and common! U.S. data shows many women enjoy external/internal anal touch, and it's popular across all genders (including prostate play). No shame—it's just personal pleasure exploration.

What if a toy gets stuck?

Stay calm—don't force it. Relax, deep breaths, try squatting or a warm bath (it often resolves). If not, seek medical help promptly (ERs handle this routinely, no judgment). That's why every Svakom insertable has an extra-wide flared base/handle—prevention first.

Anal masturbation is a safe, personal way to explore pleasure when done with care—lots of lube, flared-base toys, and listening to your body. Ready to try? Browse Svakom's premium anal collection for body-safe, app-enabled options. Everything ships discreetly. Enjoy the journey on your own terms! 💕

Jamie Lane - Sex Educator

Jamie Lane
Jamie Lane is a passionate sex educator and sexual wellness advocate dedicated to pleasure-focused, shame-free sexuality. With years of experience in counseling, workshops, and content creation, she empowers individuals and couples to confidently explore body autonomy, intimacy, and pleasure. Using a science-based and inclusive approach, Jamie shares honest sex toy insights and evidence-backed tips for deeper connections. Join her in breaking taboos and embracing a more fulfilling sex life.


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