I too was always asked if I could feel the enema going in. I learned what the feeling was actually like in an amusing way during my very first enema.
I felt Momma slowly insert the slippery enema nozzle until the large bulge where the black device connected to the red hose was pressed against me. When she released my butt cheeks I could feel them close on the red hose. I decided that this enema thing wasn’t going to be too bad. It was pretty good so far.
I heard a loud ‘click’ and could feel the nozzle wiggle inside me. I thought that rather nice so I wagged my rear a bit but was told to be still. I was asked “Can you feel the enema?” I certainly felt what I thought was ‘the enema’ so I responded “Yes.” Everything was quiet for some time while I looked down at the floor and enjoyed the strangely good sensations. The nozzle inside me would move occasionally as Momma changed position.
After several minutes, Daddy said “I don’t think he’s getting any soapsuds.” I heard another click and Momma told me to “Squeeze down and don’t let the enema come out.” I squeezed down as hard as I could but ‘the enema’ slid all the way out of me anyway.
Daddy found that the enema nozzle had been clogged by cold cream when he had stuck the tip down into the jar so he cleaned out the opening with a big kitchen match. When Momma pointed the enema nozzle down at the towel and clicked the clamp open for a moment, I could see water squirt out and realized the water would squirt like that when the nozzle was inside me. So this was how they could put enema water into my bottom!
This second time, when Momma spread my cheeks and put the nozzle on my opening, I knew what was coming and concentrated on the pleasurable feelings. This time when I heard the ‘click’ I felt more than a nozzle wiggle. There was a unusual warmth inside me that grew and began to tingle delightfully. This time when I was asked if I could feel the enema, I really could correctly answer “Yes, I can feel the enema!”
After this, I always knew how to answer when asked the inevitable question.