Str88jacketabdl said:
I’ve heard of people eating alot of sugar free gummy bears have an extreme laxative effect. Many vary urgent releases required. Use caution with this tho the people I’ve seen do it don’t look comfortable.
^This!^ those sugar free gummy bears can cause a pretty heavy effect on your guts.
All the warnings above are right on the money, so all I will say to it is be Very careful if trying them and do not abuse them or use them often. Also when staying hydrated make sure it's lots of water you are drinking, Ceffeine itself can be dehydrating and lots of sugary stuff might make you more blocked up.
I understand the desire to feel like you have temporarily lost control, it's something quite a lot of people here would like to experience. It is also something that Laxatives and other similar things will probably not give you in the way you hope, and are not really worth the risk to your health and physical wellbeing.
As to my own experiences.
After extensive research I have tried a couple over the years and found that some of the OTC you can buy laxatives don't really do a lot for me, I didn't feel any different from normal, I felt perfectly able to hold it as usual nor did it make me need to go any sooner, the only things that happened was my BM was a lot softer than normal which I don't like.
Eventually I found one that did work and gave me a big unstoppable poop but took nearly 20 hours before I felt anything and then also gave me MASSIVE and painful stomach cramps, bad enough that I through the pack away and decided never again, even though I had drunk nearly 5 litres of water in that time and followed the instructions completely.
It didn't end when the poop came out either, it was about 4 hours of feeling like my stomach was being twisted and crushed. The BM was very loose almost diarehha like and felt like it had razor blades in as it passed.
I would not recommend anyone mess with laxatives after that unless medically approved by a doctor for actual constipation. If someone really wants to try it is in the end their choice but I'd still say don't bother.
There are alternatives like suppositories but again I find the most that happens with these is my bum feels a bit weird for 30-40 mins untill I get an urge to go (which feels easily stoppable) and then only a little bit comes out and that is mostly just the clear somewhat sticky fluid of the dissolved suppository with a little bit of poop.
Then there are enemas, now these things are effective and will make you feel like you cant hold it in. They are probably a bit safer than lax if you do it right and don't do it often. The downside is you will either need to be right outside the bathroom or very well padded as the second you feel the need it comes out and fast, what comes out though is mostly the water you have put up there with poop dissolved into it, there may be lumps but they will be very wet and soft. Moreover, it stinks! If you are doing it in a diaper it will run everywhere and try to escape and the cleanup is even worse than normal as it will cover everything down there, if you're not padded... good luck!
There are less dangerous alternatives by simply eating or drinking the right things, doesn't work for everyone but some foods and drinks are supposed to be good for making you need to go (like prunes, castor oil etc.)
One of the things I have found that gives me a big urge to poop is fibogel, it's aimed at people with constipation or diarehha and is basically a dietary fibre supplement but about 12-18 hours after a glass of this I feel a strong need to go, not uncontrollably so but enough that if I just relax a little it'll happen. Bonus is these BM's are usually quite firm and big, and depending on the amount of fibre in your regular diet may be safe enough for more regular use, but still consult a doctor or dietition before doing so.