SMALL AND LARGE
. . . . Being a little boy I was sometimes constipated. I remember my mother had put me flat on the kitchen table and filled the enema pear of red rubber and ivory cannula with boiled water not too cooled. I remember this very hot water that had penetrated me and that I immediately discharged onto the chamber pot.
. . . . Two or three years later with the pear of a water gun I dreamed and tried to make an enema to a girlfriend who had already had it on her side with her mother. The first time was at the top of a large staircase next to our room...
. . . . . But her mother called her back because she had seen us. The second time it was on the balcony near the grocery store but lack of luck we were disturbed by neighbors who saw us and we were ashamed.
. . . . . Teenager I got up at night to make enemas myself in the bathroom either with the pear or with the enamelled iron can which contains much more water. The little too hot water in large quantities always ended up causing a kind of spasm of the intestine or an erection sometimes followed by an ejaculation…
. . . . . Once an adult I bought myself a plastic bock with its rubber hose, its large and its small cannula. I always use the large cannula because it penetrates deeper. Its shape allows it to easily remain in place. With its seven holes it never closes and has a greater flow rate. The two, three or four litres pass much faster. To avoid leaks due to the small tap that never perfectly joins I attach the rubber of the hose directly to the cannula.
. . . . . The classic session often consists of a first enema of two liters of warm water to empty the intestine. The second can then reach three or even exceptionally four liters of lukewarm water received standing or flat belly. I like the stomach position that reminds me of my childhood.
. . . . . Other times the second clyster ends with soapy water that is never kept very long because of its powerful action. It is then followed by a last enema of warm water of about one and a half litres to rinse and calm the intestine.
. . . . . When I don't have much time, I make myself a little enema with the contents of one or two white plastic injection pears. Its large, swollen cannula at the end gives me pleasant sensations. This small enema has as much effect as a glycerine suppository while being faster.