I have another situation happening at the present time.
A dear friend of some 40 years ask me about enemas one day as we sat on her patio sipping wine.
She was dealing with some health issue that constipated her and she asked if I had ever taken an enema.
I saw no reason to beat around the bush so I told her I usually took a three bag enema twice a month because they made me feel better after I was through.
Then she asked me a few questions about position, volume, mixtures, etc. I answered each question honestly out of my experience.
My experience began in my first marriage when I learned my wife had an extra length of colon that would cause constipation if she didn’t watch her diet carefully enough.
When that happened, she would ask for an enema. Having had a relationship with an older nurse who loved giving and getting enemas, I told my wife I could help her.
So, from then on throughout our marriage, I gave her enemas every time she requested one.
My friend said, “Well, you know all about them. I wouldn’t mind your giving to me.”
I responded by asking if she had any equipment. She said no so I told her I would buy her an enema bag the next day.
Making a long story a little shorter, I bought her a bag and gave her a three-bag enema in three positions, which I had described during our conversation.
She didn’t resist or ask any questions. She got in position, I lubricated and massaged her anus, rectum and sphincter muscles.
We finished the two soapy bags and a rinse bag over the next couple of hours to her full cooperation.
Later she told me how good she felt and said I’d have to give her enemas during my every visit.
The only thing, that didn’t happen. Several years have passed since her initial enemas, but she visited me last week and asked if I still took enemas.
I assured her that I did and she said I need you to give me another series next time you visit me. I told her of course and then told her an enema routine would be good for her and that her constipation issues would be a thing of the past if she did and would reduce the severity of her migraine headaches.
I told her if I lived closer, I would carry out a program for her twice a month over several months to see if her health didn’t improve!
She agreed she would willingly accept a program if I were closer. For now, I will give a three-bag enema when I visit next month and try to visit her city more often.