For my hubby and me, and "old fashion" enema does not refer to quantity, but quality ... slow and easy, we like a maximum of two quarts, and use a variety of positions and locations. I'll give you a "for instance." When we had a few warm weather days (before those dastardly storms hit), my hubby called me at work and said "How about an old-fashion when you get home tonight?" I said sure, thinking he was going to mix cocktails .... but when I drove into the yard, there he was, nude, holding the red hot water bag, with hose, and attachments ... my chin just dropped.
I ran to our back porch, shed my clothing as quickly as I could, a process that was slowed by his "interference" of hugging, kissing and, in general, being a loving pest.
Then it was to the picnic table & bench, where he sat down, I laid across his lap, and he did all the loving preparations, including having already hung the bag from a limb of the tree ... the insertion felt so good, the flow so great, his massaging fantastic ...my first outdoor enema of the season.
After I emptied the bag, he asked if I was going to expel, and I said "not until you get yours". I told he to lay on the picnic table, I did my thing, he took the full bag like a good boy, then we both headed for our outdoor privvy in the garage (It's actually a two-holer that flushes into the stepic system), and we both spent long, enjoyable minutes expelling ... talking, and other stuff.
He said "how about round two" two which I agreed ... and we had just a great time ... no cramps, no over-indulging, just a good, old-fashio enema.
What a way to start the summer season, the first round of enemas outdoors on a bright, not-too-cool of an evening.
After that, he barbecued some steakers, I mixed some "real" old fashions, and we stayed nude until the next morning when we both had to go to work.
Now that is an "old fashion" if I ever had one ... him too.
Oh, if you asked "did we" ... of course ... between the second expulsion and me mixing the cocktails ... foolish question!!! outdoors, on the grass, that's why we live secluded rural.