Water: while you can use tap water, filtered water is less likely to contain chlorine and other chemicals that may cause irritation. Hot water can cause pain, and cold water can cause cramps. Temperature: water should be wrist-temperature, or lukewarm. In the meantime, here are a few tips for your aqueous anal play: Should you be irregular or uncomfortable, it could be beneficial to hold off on this act, and figure out other types of sexual pleasure that you and your partner enjoy. Frequent enema use could also cause you to become reliant on an enema to pass stool. Over time, using enemas too frequently can cause your colon to work improperly as well as increase the risk of injury to your anus and rectum. While water-based enemas can have a helpful role in certain situations, enemas can also disrupt the rectum, bowels, gastrointestinal tract, and frequency of bowel movements. In fact, performing enemas too often may cause adverse health consequences. For some, the enema is pleasurable and erotic, but others find it uncomfortable. An enema flushes water into and then out of the anus to initiate a bowel movement or clean out any traces of feces and bacteria from the anal cavity.
Although your partner prefers to penetrate you with the water still in your anus, this act sounds similar to an enema.