ShadeDiva
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A few things to consider. One of the colon's main and primary jobs as an organ in our bodies is to absorb as much moisture from the waste as it can before it leaves the body to recycle back into the body. That is it's function and what it was designed to do and it does it VERY well. A vagina is somewhat the opposite. It's design, and a part of it's main function - is to generate moisture. A tampon is designed and meant to be placed in a vagina. That is what it was tested and created for. A vagina - even when it is not menstrating is constantly(unless the woman has other issues) - is generating mucous and moisture so that tampon, even if she is not flowing, will be in an area that is constantly lubricating itself. Although every lady here that uses them has doubtless had to deal with the inevitable "dry removal" in which we have to grit our teetch and deal with that cotton grabbing on and not letting go so easily, lol. The trouble is that the colon and rectum do NOT lunbricate themselves. You can pour a ton of lube into your ass - and though that might last a longer than say water - which will be absorbed scarily fast - it will not stay vicous, and will quickly become tacky and start breaking down as the ass absorbs the moisture it can. However the lining of the colon is MUCH thinner and MUCH more prine to ripping than the bvaginal walls. Cotton sticks. If it has been moistened and then it has dried it sticks even more. Take an unused tampon, get it wet, slap the sucker against the wall and let it dry. Then try pulling on that string and see how it reacts. Notice also what happened to a tampon when it gets wet and is not confined. The vagina, is a small space. The tampon NEVER opens up fully. This actually aids in it's removal. The colon HAS no muscles or muscle tone past the spincters. There is NOTHING to help the colon keep it's shape which is why things can get lost and have to be surgically removed. That is why the fellow that thought he was being clever and decided to make his own cement dildo that was shaped to his ass faced such an unpleasant slap of reality after he poured quick set cement into his anus. Yup, the colon ballooned, the cement set, and there was no getting it out short of cutting it out. A tampon once fully open, will generally start to fray at the ends. It is not a tube, but rather is a flat piece of cotton with a string stitched through it. It's compressed into a tube shape for ease of insertion and just like the commericals, in a vagina it spreads to an hourglass shape. But the edges of that fat cotton, once wet well they just almost dissolve. Until they start drying. In a colon there is *nothign* to stop it from FULLY expanding. Again, seriously, get a new tampon wet and slee how fragile they are and how easily they come apart. And that is where the issue lays. Dried cotton sticks. REALLY sticks. It is INCREDIBLY easy to tear and rip the colon wall. Dried cotton will stick and adhere VERY nicely to that thin wall and the wall will often rip or tear before the cotton comes free. And to put this very simply ... it's a very bad thing to rupture or damage the colon wall. Very bad. Sometimes even deadly. You can do this for years and never have a problem, true enough. But it is JUST like breath and cartoid play, you can do it for YEARS which nary an issue but you will never be able to accurately predict when someone decides to throw a clot or has lost too much oxygen. It only takes one time to be a bad bad bad thing with very likely irreversable lifetime consequences. Doing something for years without anything bad happening does NOT make it safe or a *good* idea. So you know the risks. It's your call to make. If you continue - I wish you the best of luck and I hope you are one of those that never ever has a problem. If you decide to not do it, well that's good too!
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