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At this point, you might be wondering why it’s worth going to all this effort. The answer is twofold: anal sex, when not properly prepared for, can cause issues like incontinence and bleeding in later life, according to a
to engage in anal sex, you may either make a straight offer (for which you should be prepared to get a direct denial) or broach the subject indirectly. Everything you say about anal sex will make perfect sense to him or her, and if you behave appropriately, your partner won’t be able to say no. Of course, convincing someone will take more time, but it’s crucial to take things slow so that the experience is enjoyable for both parties.
Water alone or saline chemical solutions actually cause the cells in the anorectal region to be injured, subsequently causing cell death. Remember: Anal douching with a commercially prepared enema before anal sex or using just plain tap water creates a lot of mucus and dryness in the area, which can also cause cell damage, cracking, and bleeding, making it easier to contract and pass along both HIV and other STDs. The crazy part is if this location is injured during the douching act, it lacks the sensations necessary for one to know a true problem exists.
Anal sex is an adventure, and it can be a wonderful thing to add to your sex life, . If you’ve had a bad experience, it can be difficult to try again, even if your partner is really into the idea. Just remember not to rush (and don’t let your partner rush you); it’s all about being prepared and getting comfortable. As long as you take it slow and communicate with your partner, this could be an adventure you want to go on for years to come.
It is important to be physically and emotionally prepared for anal sex with a partner. If you are using their penis or a strap-on/dildo, you should go slowly during insertion, so you will be able to adjust to the size and sensation without becoming overwhelmed or offended by it. Some lovely rimming can help you get relaxed and ready for penetration.














