By Car
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I talked about this when I moved from New Mexico to Mississippi a few years ago, and even though I was wearing my Devi Glass plug, there were a couple of hours during both of those days when my butt got weary sitting on my plug. I think the key to comfort however is to be prepared to lube as soon as it starts feeling a little uncomfortable. The shape and material of my plug are the absolute best for comfort, but sitting for hours and hours does take its toll.
I was reminded about traveling plugged when I did it today, without giving myself adequate safe guards, like what if I get gas so intense it makes me very uncomfortable and farting continues to hamper my plugging. What if I have to defecate because of that and didn't bring adequate wet towels to clean up with in a public restroom?
I only traveled a distance of fifty miles today, one way, but at one point I had to stop at a travel center, use the restroom and...the best thing I could think of was to purchase some lip balm, which is probably petroleum based—not ideal because I like to use only water-based lubes. But in an emergency I had to go with the petrolium-based lip balm.
So I went into a restaurant restroom and opened up the balm, got a little on a finger and ran the finger around the plug getting between the shaft and the skin inside the anus. I didn't count on the lip balm being "medicated" with an ointment containing something like menthol.
I sat down to enjoy my coffee and pie and...oh...my! my anus felt warm and warmer and even though it was initially uncomfortable I soon began to enjoy the heated up sensation, which quickly subsided leaving my skin feeling cool right there in the anal opening. I'll probably do a bit more tonight when I go to bed. But then I don't recommend using something that's really meant for external use (ONLY) as the label says.
Anyway, I plan to travel plugged whenever I drive, and I always do in town when I go out.