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I've recently purchased a bulb douche, the type you squeeze in water to fill it. My question is, do you stick the nozzle all the way in, or just a little way inside your hole? 

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As long as the nozzle is less than about 6" (which I'm assuming it is), it shouldn't matter; you'll be squirting water into your rectum, the final section of your digestive/excretory tract before it opens to the outside world at your anus (aka butthole). Some may/likely will backflow up into your colon, which will help clean out "farther up", and of course the more water you use before expelling it, the farther into the colon it will likely flow. 

You'll likely get the same results no matter how deeply you insert the bulb nozzle. Taking it out, refilling it, and inserting it again is going to allow the water to shift all around your rectum, no matter where you "sprayed" the water inside originally.

That's NOT the case with, say, a shower shot hose that's hooked up to a continuous flow of water - pushed far enough in, it may spray directly at the opening into your colon enough to fill it directly, the force of the water opening it up. But that's another topic.

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I used a douch from the drugstore and found the long tip fits an average water bottle.. what a bonus. All i need is to carry the tip with me and any water bottle becomes my douch.  Works great.. Just squeeze the water bottle and i get nice and clean plus gives me an opportunity to add to the water anything I need...

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