One of the positives was the ability to catch up on a variety of projects and hobbies. One of my favorite hobbies has related to enemas for many years. I think I've read many, if not most of the stories online. The texts that are available on Google Books and the Wayback Machine are also a source of some educational materials that help to rationalize my attraction to the enema and equipment.
One of the negatives was that enema use was relegated to solo indulgences. Not that a solo session is unpleasant, it is just way more enjoyable to be able to share this simple pleasure and procedure with others. I can give myself a very good enema, I just can't manage a good solo massage, however.
Now that things are getting nearer to “normal”, I hope to be able to get out more and meet others. I enjoy the cyber interactions, but nothing compares to those personal face to face discussions and activities. The colon hydro-therapists, massage therapists, and lay persons who can provide such services, are hopefully ramping up their own activities.
Klip posted in another thread about venturing into some shared indulgences. I believe she, and the rest of us, deserve to find those things that we desire or have included on our bucket list. It is wonderful to have assistance in preparation, administration, encouragement, and eventually some cleanup. Many of us aren't getting any younger!