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Anal Play Without Pain: How To have Anal Sex Without Pain (English Edition)
Did you know that an impressive 94% of women who experienced anal sex in their last encounter reported that they reached an explosive orgasm? That’s significantly higher than women who have regular vaginal intercourse!Many people mistakenly believe that anal intercourse is always painful and uncomfortable. This couldn’t be further from the truth. If you’re experiencing discomfort, while having anal intercourse it simply means something is wrong and you need the right guidance—and this book is here to help.Whether you’re curious about exploring anal sex or you find the idea thrilling and want to try it out, you’re not alone. The allure of anal play lies in its sense of taboo and adventure; it’s slightly naughty, forbidden, and breaks traditional boundaries. Plus, the anus is totally rich in erogenous nerve endings, making it an incredibly pleasurable experience for both partners to partake in.
Anal play is different from vaginal sex and there will be sensations that you have not experienced before. You are now entering a territory that takes education, time, patience, and LUBRICATION (LUBE! Use lots of it, and more of it).
Additionally, if the person with whom you’re having anal sex is a stranger or someone who you’ve known for a short period of time, always play it safe and wear a condom. Safer sex is better sex. The (CDC) has noted that anal sex is the riskiest sexual behavior for getting and transmitting HIV for men and women. Specifically, receptive anal sex is 13 times riskier than insertive anal sex for acquiring HIV infection. Use condoms consistently to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV.
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