For "everyday" use I have a 4 quart silicone bag hanging in my tub/shower, "ready for use". I've read the silcone is the most durable of enema bag types. Is this true?
Like most of us who have been delighting in enemas for many years, I have an extensive collection of bags, cans, and bulbs (pipes/tubes/etc) to "suite ANY mood". For many years, my favorite was a 3 quart red bag I got from the orginal Macy's store on 34th Ave in NYC in the 1960's. It was the first bag I ever saw with more than 2 quarts: quite a thrill at the time !!! Alas, I finally wore it out...
During the '70's my favorite bag was a black 4 quart Sherema bag with a "fan nozzle" logo. Wore that beauty out too (hook area), but added a new hanger hole to the back, and still have it for "special occasions". Like others have commented here, Sherema was my first "contact with the outside world" - where I discovered I, indeed, was NOT ALONE !!! (WOW, that was a wonderful revelation. I'm feeling ENEMAS4FUN is today fulfilling a very similar, wonderful function. YEA !)
One of my favorite "special use" bags is a 3 quart, blue pumpkin bag to which I added a pipe connection to the screw-in top, and use with it sitting on the toilet cover as a JBL Cascade type sit-on-it enema syringe.
Is it possible to have TOO MANY ENEMA BAGS ??? (I don't think so!)