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Lumi
according to my cousin (who is a pharmacist) a "normal" enema is about 120mL and the intestines can hold up to 700mL before having to remove the fluid from the intestine to either the stomach or back out teh butt. If there is a weak spot in the intestines, then the intestine will burst causing the enema fluid and whatever intestinal fluid is mixed in it to gush out to the rest of the surrounding tissue. If there is a weak spot in the stomach (aka an ulcer) the stomach will burst spewing stomach acid, enema fluid, and likely whatever intestinal fluid washed in with the enema fluid to the surrounding tissue. However if both the intestine and stomach are healthy, then chances are the mixture will either be puked out or expelled via the butt when the stuff trying to be pumped in gets backed up and the pressure forces the hose or whatever out the butt. too large of an enema is like injecting water into someone's bloodstream... if not done carefully by a professional... injuries/fatalities are bound to happen... then it's more like guro instead of bondage....
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