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furryinflator
Inflation

I'm one of those pple who like to inflate. I've done mostly air but I also wanna try water inflation as well. However I'm having a hard time setting up my sink/bathtub to do it. The enema(tube up the butt) really works the best for me. Could anyone tell me how to set up a tube to my sink faucet or shower faucet? I'd really like some input on this.... Just send me a message here or send me an email at: codgodsmith@gmail.com

TightUnderPressure
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Go to your local home improvement warehouse (Lowes, Home Depot, ACE, etc.) and check the plumbing department. They have kits for that.

Oh! The pressure! It feels so good! Please, don't let me pop!

BlownUp

What they said. Tell them you need to fill a waterbed or a hot tub, if you find you need to make up some BS.

-Blown Up

datot

Hi furryinflator,

If you want to do water inflation, I strongly suggest you use proper enema equipment and do not use your home plumbing system.

Although from the research I've done, it's open to debate, the general consensus seems to be that the maximum safe pressure of an enema should be no more than 2 to 2.5 psi. Your home water system's pressure (i.e. the pressure coming out of the tap) is likely to be in excess of 50 psi.

If you connect a tube up to a tap and stick the other end in you, you could do some serious damage!

I suggest buying a proper enema kit, with a proper enema bag and, if need be, a retention nozzle.

Reply below if you need any more help!