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Expulsion.

Although it might not seem so, expulsion is one of the most

satisfying (and problematic) parts of giving and receiving

enemas. Many times, after just a single enema (particularly if

your girlfriend could not take much fluid), the majority of the

water remains in the colon--until you go out to dinner, or

company comes over, or you're making love. On the other hand,

there's nothing quite like the empty feeling that comes from a

good enema, completely expelled. Proper expulsion is also

necessary for any follow-up anal play (unless you like to be

surprised by spraying brown water), because once the anus is

opened, peristalsis *propels* the fecal matter and water out of

the rectum without any possibility of control on your

girlfriend's part. So . . . either follow my instructions, or

wear a yellow rain slicker.

1. Your girlfriend will often be able to tell if she's empty.

She will *feel* empty. If she has never had enemas before, it

may be a little hard for her to distinguish from the "full

feeling" that comes from not having the enema reach quite high

enough to clean her out, and the full feeling that comes from

water sloshing around in the colon. This is especially true if

her colon is "unhealthy;" a person who is an experienced

recipient can feel the water flowing in, and can often tell how

high it's gone.

2. Allow plenty of time. Time is the single most important

factor in a good enema session. There has to be enough time for

the water to flow in, and there has to be enough time given for

expulsion. If your girlfriend is inexperienced (see my preceding

notes on increasing capacity), she may *fear* the feeling of

fullness and cramping that experienced women will tell you is

just "the enema doing it's work;" the fullness and cramping go

away as the enema goes in higher and higher, and the colon stops

trying to resist the inflow of water. When she expels her enema,

make sure she's given enough time to "empty out."

3. Sometimes, it seems, the water simply will not come out. You

wait 10 minutes or so, and everything is still in there. Here's

how to solve that problem. Give another enema. Fill the enema

bag with cool (NOT cold) water. Put your girlfriend in the knee-

chest position. Lubricate her again (it wipes off) and insert

the nozzle. If you have a colon tube, begin inserting it (about

4-5"), and turn on the water. Let it flow in slowly. She will

feel some cramping (cold water makes the colon react; that's what

we want); if it hurts her a lot, pinch the tube for a few moments

until the cramps stop. If you're using the colon tube, continue

to insert it. At some point, the "new water" in her will contact

the "old water;" when this happens, she will probably BEG you to

let her get up and go. Shut off the water, remove the tube, and

let her go. If she feels warm water after the cool,(it will feel

warm to her because her body has warmed it), the cool enema

reached high enough to do its work. I've found that you must

normally give about half of a two-quart bag for this procedure to

work properly. Less, and the "old water" just stays in her. I

remember a girl I knew a few years back (she was about 22 or 23,

I think), to whom I gave an enema. She was an excellent enema

subject, relaxed enough to take a FULL bag of warm water on the

first try; but when she got up to expel the enema, she only

unloaded about a pint of water. She had to go out after we were

done, so I used the procedure described above. I filled the bag

with cool water, filled her until she couldn't take any more, and

then let her get up and expel. She was not a large girl (5' 5"

and about 120#), but by the time I had given her both enemas, she

had about 3 quarts of fluid inside her. When she got up and sat

on the toilet, she "went" for what seemed like 5 minutes

straight. Imagine if I had left her with 1 1/2 quarts of water

in her, and she was at work . . .

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