I suppose many of us are looking for something different in our enema hobby. I have a new practice I've recently been enjoying.
I got some of those clear disposable enema bags from Amazon. These are vinyl and a bit better quality than some of the other cheapies. They have a long semi-stiff narrow diameter hose with no nozzle. I leave the slide-clamp on the hose, and add a plastic ratchet clamp. I set the clamps about 18" up from the open end. I use the slide clamp for on-off and control the rate of flow with the ratchet. Mindful that hubby hurt himself with a colon tube years ago, I have pre-prepared the end of the hose with a fair-sized blob of silicone, which makes the end a little bigger and softer. This has to be done the day before so it can cure for 24 hours, and I usually prepare three or four bags at one time. This creates a very thin colon tube with a soft blunt end.
At first, as always, I clean off the playing field as it were by taking a couple of quick little enemas on the toilet to empty my colon. I prepare my bed with a waterproof pad, and set the IV pole close to the bed. I fill the clear bag with COOL water (about 70*F, about 21*C), and hang it on the pole. I set the flow to a slow drip, maybe two drops a second or so. I lube the hose for about eighteen inches with a copious amount of baby oil, and insert the hose while lying on the bed in the Sims position. I open the clamp and let it start dripping, and then gently and slowly work the tube up through my rectum and sigmoid, up the descending, and across the transverse colon until I have the whole tube up to the clamp inside me. I'm certain the end of the tube gets all the way into the far end of my transverse colon, as I can feel sensation there on the right side of my abdomen.
Then I roll over on my right side, and try to go back to sleep, which I have actually done on a couple of occasions. At first for long minutes there is almost no sensation from the cool water. After a while there are stirrings, first mild, then slowly building. From the very deep penetration of the hose almost all the water is going immediately into my cecum, and then it quickly goes through the ileocecal valve into my small intestine. The sensations begin to become very interesting at that point. After trickling for ten or fifteen minutes I find myself in that inexplicable hurts-so-good mindset. Part of me wants to just open the clamp and finish the enema, while the other part of me is exercising the mental discipline to just quietly lie there and focus on the sensations the inexorable slow drip is causing. Part of the fun for me is knowing that the sensations will keep building, that the chill of the cool water will little by little involve my uterus, and that it will take all the tantric discipline I can muster to keep my hands off my clitoris. In the meantime, there is a strange deliciousness to the sensations.
Only when the bag has emptied into me, which usually takes about an hour if I set the drip rate right, will I reward myself with a firm touch and a thunderous orgasm!
Aren't we klismos weird?