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Anal Penetration: Hygiene and Preparation

Many people are hesitant to explore anal sex out of fear of the “ick” factor. Don’t let fear of mess stop you from exploring this highly erogenous zone. Simple hygiene and preparation can make all the difference and allow you to relax as you receive anal stimulation. Being able to relax is essential to enjoy anal play, so consider preparation to be a crucial part of getting ready to enjoy this highly intimate form of touch.

If you are going to be enjoying external anal touch, read our guide to preparing for external stimulation.

If you are planning on including penetration, here is all you need to know about how to prepare for anal sex.

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For Women: Anal Sex Mastery

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For Men: Prostate Massage Mastery

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Anal Sex How To: Expert Info

Anal Sex How ToMany people want to know how to have anal sex that is pleasurable, pain-free and mutually satisfying.

Some people want to know how to get their partners interested in anal sex, or how to have more anal sex.

The answer is all the same: learn how to have anal sex that is 100% pleasurable. This starts with learning highly arousing external anal techniques so you can open up to penetration in a way that is painless and intimate. Anal sex never has to be uncomfortable, let alone painful.

We are passionate about teaching how to enjoy anal play safely, with maximum pleasure. We share all of our expert “anal sex how to” knowledge on this site and in our video guides, designed to make learning how to enjoy anal sex easy and comfortable, no matter what your level of experience. Our online courses – Anal Sex Mastery and Prostate Massage Mastery, guide you stroke-by-stroke in external and internal anal techniques.

Read More About Preparation for Anal Sex In Our Anal Sex How To Info Pages:

Anal Sex How To :  Prepare for External Anal Stimulation

Anal Sex How To : Prepare for Anal Sex

 

Is Anal Sex Dangerous?

Many people want to explore backdoor play but have the question: Is Anal Sex Dangerous? The truth is, anal sex can be extremely dangerous – or extremely healthy and pleasurable. It is all about how you approach anal sex! Check out the information below and set your mind at ease.

For more information on preparation and hygiene, check out our pages on How to Prepare for Anal Sex

What Makes Anal Sex Dangerous?

Anal sex is not inherently dangerous. But it CAN be dangerous without the right preparation, skills and knowledge. If you want to enjoy this form of sexual pleasure, empower yourself with all of the skills and know-how in our online course.

Anal sex is a very intense form of penetration and can be dangerous in a number of ways. Primarily, if you rush penetration you can damage the sphincter muscles and the sensitive tissues of the rectum. This kind of injury can be very painful and last for weeks or months. Damaging the tissues of the rectum also opens up the bloodstream to infection: both sexually transmitted infections like HIV and infections from fecal matter. Both types of infections are extremely dangerous, possibly even fatal.

How Do I Make Anal Sex Less Dangerous?

You can reduce the risk of anal sex dramatically by changing your approach to anal penetration. What makes anal sex dangerous is the fact that most of the time the sensitivity and tenderness of the anus is ignored.

The truth is anal sex is dangerous only if you damage the tissues – if you approach gently and pay attention to what the body you are touching wants, anal sex doesn’t have to be dangerous at all! Forget everything about what you learned in porn movies – the speed and intensity of that type of anal sex is dangerous!

painfreeYou must go slowly and respect the body you are touching. Never push past resistance as you penetrate the anus. Touch with lots of care and patience to allow the body to open up to anal penetration. This is the only way to have 100% pain-free anal sex! Get started by enrolling in our online course, Anal Sex Mastery, to learn how to stimulate the external anal area for maximum pleasure and start introducing penetration with your fingers.

We also recommend you use condoms and plenty of lube every time you have anal sex – even if you are otherwise “fluid bonded.”  Condoms decreases the risk associated with infections. Lube is essential for anal sex – the anus, unlike the vagina, is not self-lubricating. So be sure to use lots of lubricant and reapply whenever needed.

Painful Anal Sex

When I try to have anal sex it hurts, what should I do? Anal sex has always been painful, will it always hurt? Anal sex causes me pain, why would people like this? 

As sex educators and experts in anal sex and prostate massage, we get asked questions like this all the time. We are happy to report that anal sex doesn’t have to be painful or hurt at all – in fact, it should be 100% pleasurable, 100% of the time.

Anal stimulation should NEVER be painful. Let us say that again: anal stimulation, including penetration, should NEVER be painful. This is a shocker to many people, who only associate anal play with pain and discomfort. Most people override some level of pain to get to the pleasure, or to please their partner.

The way anal sex is depicted in pornography is a travesty – we see huge penises penetrating wide open orifices with no warm-up, no lube, and no external stimulation. Done at home, this is almost certain to hurt, at best, and in the most extreme cases can severely damage the sensitive tissues of the anus and rectum.

Anal play can be 100% pleasurable. When done with care, anal play creates a gradual and relaxing opening of the anal sphincters, and penetration is slow and gradual, feeling good the entire time.

Anal Sex Is Natural

Is Anal Sex Unnatural? Isn’t the anus a one-way hole? Is anal sex an abomination to God? 

As sex educators and experts in anal sex and prostate massage, we are asked questions like this all the time.

Anal pleasure is natural.

The anus is rich in nerve endings and is part of sexual anatomy.

Thinking that the anus is a “one way” hole that is only meant for bowel movements is a little bit like saying our mouth is a “one way” hole only meant for eating – but we breathe out of our mouth, speak out of our mouth and use our mouth for many other practical and intimate functions. No body part only serves one purpose, and all of our body and its design is part of nature.

The anus is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body, and is wired into the same nerves as our genitals.

The muscles of the pelvic floor link the genitals and the anus intimately together, meaning all orgasmic contractions include both your genitals and your anus.

Anal sex is well documented throughout the animal kingdom, including in the “intelligent” animals such as chimps and dolphins. So whatever your definition of “natural” is, anal sex is certainly included.

How much you include anal play in your sex life is up to you. But the evidence is in, and anal sex is a natural part of human sexuality, so rest easy knowing that any desire for anal play is completely normal and part of your design as a sexual being.

Ready to get started with anal simulation? Make sure to learn the right skills so it is 100% pleasurable, 100% of the time. Check out our online courses and get started for tonight: Anal Sex Mastery for Woman and Prostate Massage Mastery for Men. 

 

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