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heck the gag before use – Ensure there are no cracks, sharp edges, or damage to the ring or straps.
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Clean the gag – Wash with warm water and mild soap, or use a toy cleaner, to ensure hygiene.
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Prepare the wearer – Communicate with the person who will wear the gag. Establish a safe signal, especially if they need to stop or adjust.
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Position the gag – Place the ring in front of the mouth. The straps should go around the head. Adjust so the ring sits comfortably between the lips.
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Secure the straps – Fasten the straps behind the head or neck. Make sure it is snug but not too tight. You should be able to fit a finger between the strap and the skin.
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Check comfort and safety – Ensure the wearer can breathe easily through the mouth and nose. No excessive pressure on the jaw.
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Monitor during use – Never leave someone unattended while wearing the gag. Keep checking for discomfort, difficulty breathing, or panic.
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Removal – Unfasten the straps slowly and carefully. Remove the ring gently from the mouth.
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Clean after use – Wash the gag thoroughly after each use and store it in a dry, cool place.














