Friday, October 26, 2012

Myths and Facts About Ultimate Anal Sex

 
Myth: It's messy and dirty.
Fact: If you're a healthy person with a normal diet, and you have a bowel movement before anal penetration, there will be only a trace amount of fecal matter in the rectum. 

Myth: It means you're gay.
Fact: Plenty of people of all sexual orientations enjoy anal pleasure, and their desire for it does not change their choice in partners. 

Myth: Women don't get off on it.
Fact: Women experience pleasure from the nerve endings in the anal area, indirect stimulation of the G-spot, and a combination of anal and clitoral stimulation. 

Myth: It's dangerous.
Fact: If you do it right, you will not lose bowel control, develop hemorrhoids, or otherwise damage your ass. 

Myth: That place is exit only.
Fact: Rich in nerve endings, the ass is a sensitive erogenous zone  for men and women.

Ten Ingredients for Great Anal Sex 

1. Desire: For it to work, you've got to want it. 

2. Lube: You cannot have enough of the slippery stuff. 

3. Relaxation: Massage, meditate, breathe deeply, send your ass to an imaginary spa. 

4. Trust: Talk to your partner. 

5. Arousal: The more fired up you are, the more open your ass will be. 

6. Foreplay: Don't forget to work all the other parts, too. 

7. Patience: Don't rush, your ass has got all night. 

8. Pacing: The slower you go in the beginning, the better it will feel in the end. 

9. Humor: Smile, we're playing with our buttholes, after all.

10. More Lube: Go on, it will only make it better.

What Happens If It Hurts? 

1. There may be too much friction. Withdraw, add some more lube, and see if it feels better.
2. Stop the movement of fingers, cock, or toy, but stay inside; see if the pain subsides.
3. Decrease the number of fingers you have inside or use a smaller toy.
4. Withdraw and focus on more external stimulation—a hand job, oral sex, more foreplay.
5. If you need to, stop the activity altogether. Relax, take some deep breaths, listen to your body.

Final Sex Tricks 

• Round Two: Have anal sex after she's had an orgasm. She'll be relaxed, and her body will be aroused. 

• Practice, Practice: Add a butt plug to your masturbation routine to help your body get used to anal penetration. 

• Plug It In: Use a vibrator to stimulate her anal opening and relax the area before penetration.

• Spank Her: If your gal likes to be spanked, before anal penetration is a great time to put her over your knee. Reddening her butt cheeks will send blood rushing right there and stimulate her ass. 

• Smooth, Please: Use a regular condom, as a textured one might irritate the delicate lining of the rectum.
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