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Orgasms come in all different varieties. There's the clitoral orgasm, the G-spot orgasm, the cervical orgasm, even something called the core orgasm, or "core-gasm," which some women can experience by using their core muscles during a workout.
But the one type of climax most women don't know about is the anal orgasm. Yep, this actually exists. Yet before you give the idea of a backdoor climax the side-eye, let sex experts explain why this area is a secret erongenous zone—and how stimulating it can deepen your sexual pleasure.
Put simply, an anal O is the result of sexual stimulation of the nerves in and around the anus. “The anus is [packed] with nerves, especially the incredibly erogenous pudendal nerve—which connects to the clitoris," Megwyn White, director of education at online sex toy retailer Satisfyer, tells Health . The pudendal nerve carries sensation to and from your perineum, reaching your vagina, vulva, and anus, too.
What does this kind of orgasm feel like? Andrea Barrica, founder of the sexual education website O.school, tells Health that some women describe it as being similar to a clitoral orgasm—a pulse of pleasurable contractions, but this time around the anal sphincter. Others may feel more of a "spreading wave" of pleasure.
Some women may hit this high note during pentrative anal sex with their partner's penis, while others get there via lighter touching or using toys. Like any other kind of orgasm, there's no "right" way to do it, and every woman has her own technique depending on what feels good for her body and her own comfort level.
That said, the way to get started is to experiment. “Pleasurable anal play can happen with an anal vibrator, plug or beads, a penis or dildo, finger play, annulingus, really anything,” Alicia Sinclair, certified sex educator and CEO of b-Vibe, tells Health .
Like any kind of sex session, you'll want to get things going with ample amounts of foreplay, such as touching, kissing, and vaginal and clitoral stimulation. From there, ease into it. Says Sinclair: “Take it slow, use your hands, help your partner relax, and make sure you’re both comfortable.”
Once you're relaxed and ready, begin with a tongue or finger to gently stimulate the area of the anus. “When you’re aroused, try to ease one finger or tip of a plug inside,” suggests White. The muscles will open up naturally so the plug or finger can go inside. If you have to force it, you're not ready.
From there, you can try something bigger—a plug, strap-on dildo, or penis, for example. “If the plug or finger easily slide in and out of the anus without discomfort, you may want to move into penetrative sex,” says White. If you opt for a toy, Sinclair suggests one that is slightly longer than your finger, no wider than two fingers, non-textured, and made of a flexible material.
As you get more into it, your anal area may start feeling super pleasurable sensations, even a buildup of pressure that segues into contraction-like waves. If what you experience isn't quite the release you usual feel when you orgasm, it should still feel good.
If you're experiencing amazing sensations but you're not quite reaching climax but you keep trying, take a deep breath—and take the idea of having an orgasm off the table. “Pressure, stress, and anxiety are the biggest blockers of orgasm,” says Barrica. Try staying in the moment when you explore the sensations of anal play. As with any kind of orgasm, don’t let the end game become the whole game.
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Hey, it’s perfectly okay if you fancy venturing into the anal area.
It’s fun. It’s pleasurable. Why not try it out?
But if you do fancy it, please, please, please try out anal play safely – so you don’t join the long list of people who have to go to hospital because they’ve got something stuck inside their anal passage .
By safely, we mean only using toys specifically designed for anal play (no random household objects or vegetables, please), lubing up, and taking it slow.
Being interested in anal play isn’t anything to be embarrassed about. Skipping the important research bit and having to get medical attention because you’ve stuck a toothbrush up there, however, is. So read on.
The muscles around the anus are designed to clench. You know, to keep your poo moving along correctly and ensure nothing drops out unexpectedly.
This is part of the body’s self-protection, and usually it’s a wonderful thing.
But it means that if you put something inside your bum that’s not designed to be in there, your body’s anal mechanisms will clench, naturally sucking the object inside, clenching below it, and making it incredibly difficult to reach in and pull the object out.
Regular dildos and vibrators designed for vaginal use tend to be straight and narrow, meaning that they can easily get stuck inside when used anally.
That’s why you always need to make sure that you’re using toys specifically designed for anal play.
Sex toy expert Eve Fifer, of Ann Summers, told metro.co.uk that all the products they sell specifically for anal use have a flared base with a diameter of 6 and a half centimetres or more.
These bases act as a ‘stopper’, preventing the toy from getting stuck inside the body.
You can also try out specially designed prostate massagers , which – as well as being safe – are a great beginner’s toy for anal stimulation.
Make sure that you never put anything inside your bum, or anyone else’s, unless it has a flared base. So no cucumbers, non-anal vibrators, or lightbulbs. Just butt plugs and toys designed for bum fun. ‘Kay?
If you’re using a silicone toy, make sure you use a non-silicone lube, so your toy doesn’t get damaged over time.
There are lubes specifically designed for anal (mostly with cooling, numbing effects), but most water-based lubes will do the trick.
‘Apply enough to squeeze a manatee through a letterbox, and then apply more,’ suggests an expert from LELO.
If you’re trying out anal play with a partner, it’s something you’ll need to discuss first. Surprise anal is not okay. It’s painful and, well, it won’t work. If you’re not relaxed, it’ll be a struggle to get anything in there.
Both partners will need to be aware of the basic rules of anal: no forcing anything in, take it slow, and stop if it hurts.
Also, you’ll probably want some advanced warning before it’s going to happen so that you can make sure you’re comfortable and clean. Yes, we’re talking about taking a dump, then gently placing a finger inside yourself in the shower to make sure there’s nothing lingering.
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Start out small, with a narrow butt plug or a clean finger. Ann Summers does a great intro butt plug that fits on to your finger , so that’s a good place to start.
After you’re comfortable with that, you can slowly work up to slightly bigger sizes.
But you need to do that build-up. You can’t go straight in with the big guns.
The key to great anal play is relaxing and enjoying it. If you’re tense, it’s not going to feel great.
Just remember: sex is meant to be fun.
If you’re not into anal play, you don’t have to do it.
But if the idea turns you on, go right ahead, talk about it, learn about it, then do it (safely). It can be brilliant.
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The best sex toys for women have come a long way—and made a lot of people come—from the humble beginnings of steam-powered vibrators and rubber dildos. It’s always been more a more wide-ranging category than the equivalent tools for men. (Though one look the best sex toys for men shows that changing in recent years.) And can be difficult for beginners to know exactly what to buy, whether you're shopping for yourself or a partner.
For guys, it can also be difficult to confront your own unease about sex toys if, for example, you’re insecure about your sexual prowess, or worried that you’ll be upstaged by a vibrator. But it’s important to remember that a sex toy cannot cuddle with your partner, or whisper filthy compliments in her ear, or remember exactly how she likes to be touched—so you’re better off viewing sex toys as your allies, not your adversaries, in the pursuit of pleasure.
Because the “ orgasm gap ” is still as wide as ever: straight men report climaxing during sex much more frequently and consistently than straight women, largely because most women’s main pleasure source–the clitoris–is all but ignored in typical heterosexual penis-in-vagina sex. But the good news is that sex can be so much more than inserting tab A into slot B, especially once you start incorporating tools other than the one between your legs. These days, having lube or a couples vibrator or even a prostate massager in your nightstand is just a sign you like feeling good—it's the kind of thing you can get on Amazon these days. Because sex is more for for everyone when everyone is having fun, you know? So here are some of the best sex toys aimed at women (or anyone else with a vulva).
This toy has a fervent fanbase, which might explain its frequent appearance in porn—and it got even better when its maker introduced a cordless, rechargeable version in 2015. It may not be the most versatile or discreet massager in the world, but its impressive vibrations more than make up for what it lacks in subtlety.
They say that good things come in small packages, and this vibe is a prime example. Its petite size makes its powerful vibrations all the more remarkable. It’s also waterproof so it’d be an ideal companion for bathtime masturbation or your next shower rendezvous.
Toys like the Womanizer use rhythmic pulses of air to create a clitoral sensation that’s somewhere between sucking, tapping, and vibration. This one has an “autopilot mode” that makes it feel even more like oral pleasure from a real live human (especially when well-lubed ).
This luxe metal plug is blissfully smooth, compatible with all lubricants, and heavy enough to be pleasantly noticeable but not so heavy as to be uncomfortable. Though it also comes in small and large versions, the medium one is an ideal size for most anal newbies.
Like any vibrator worth its salt, this one is powerful—but what really makes it stand out is its shape, which is so good that the toy can provide profound pleasure when rubbed against the G-spot whether the vibrations are on or off.
Dual-stimulation vibes—like the classic rabbit vibrator—are notoriously annoying to shop for, because the distance between the clit and the vaginal opening varies so much from person to person. This one bucks that trend with its super-flexible clitoral arm, which allows for much more variance in anatomy and also enables you to thrust the toy in and out without losing clitoral contact.
This gorgeous toy’s solid stainless steel construction makes it ideal for applying firm pressure to the G-spot. Just prepare to be in the splash zone if your partner is a squirter. (Waterproof poncho, anyone?)
Some guys’ insecurities make them feel envious or resentful of sex toys, especially realistic ones— but if you can work past those feelings, there’s a lot of freaky fun and mutual satisfaction to be found with a toy like this. Its dual-density material and gentle curve are terrific for G-spot stimulation, and can also hit your prostate if you decide to flip the script and get pegged.
This cute little weable vibe uses a magnet to stay affixed to its user’s underwear, so she can position it hands-free however she wants and it’ll stay put while she walks around (or writhes around, as the case may be). Since this vibe can be controlled via a remote control smartphone app, it’s perfect for surreptitious satisfaction.
This Bluetooth-controllable toy is a fave of many webcam performers, who let their fans titillate them from afar using Lovense’s well-designed app. With its rumbly motor and lightning-fast responsiveness, it’s also the best option for long-distance couples who want to keep their sexual connection strong while they’re apart.
The fabled simultaneous orgasm may not be all it’s cracked up to be, but if it’s what you’re after, the We-Vibe Sync can help facilitate it. It’s meant to be worn during sex, stimulating the wearer’s G-spot and clit simultaneously, while also feeling plenty good for the person penetrating her.
Clitoral stimulation is the missing ingredient from standard P-in-V sex for many women, and the simplest solution is a slim, unobtrusive vibrator she can use on herself during the act. The Zumio focuses ultra-fast movement into a tiny tip for intensely pinpointed pleasure.
It may look like a medieval torture device, but this hilariously hideous vibrator actually feels like nothing else on the market—in a good way. It oscillates, rather than vibrating, so the sensations it creates feel deeper and it’s less likely to cause the temporary numbness some people report from vibration. It also comes with multiple attachments, so you can experiment with different shapes and textures.
Many vibrators under $20 are made of porous materials known to cause irritation or infections, like PVC or rubber. This one, on the other hand, is made of body-safe plastic, has multiple speeds, is waterproof, and can provide internal or external stimulation. When it comes to cheap vibes, this one is a diamond in the rough.
While this aluminum-bodied vibrator is too heavy and bulky to earn the distinction of best wand, it’s inarguably one of the strongest vibes on the market. Anyone who just can't get enough will love this one.
Slip this silicone attachment onto a standard-sized wand (like the Magic Wand Rechargeable or Doxy Die Cast, above), and you can instantly harness all those powerful vibrations into a shape that targets the G-spot. This attachment is also ideal for people who like clitoral vibration but prefer it to be more focused than the broad head of a typical wand.
Many G-spots crave fast, firm pressure that can get tiring to provide by hand. This innovative toy physically thrusts back and forth against that spot, freeing up your hands to do other things.
This toy is called the Eleven because it’s 11 inches of satisfying steel; that much metal comes at a price, but for fans of big and deep penetration, it’s well worth it. The double-ended design gives you more bang for your buck, so to speak – and maybe you’ll save on gym costs, because you can definitely skip “arm day” after ploughing somebody with this toy.
The Best Vaginal Plug: Hole Punch Fluke
Okay, so it might be one of the only vaginal plugs on the market, but still. This toy is great for applying pleasurable pressure against the G-spot while you do other stuff, like kissing, external fingering, or oral sex.
These elegant clamps are adjustable, so they should suit nervous newbies and seasoned sadomasochists alike. Tug on the chain between them whenever you think the wearer needs a twinge of sexy pain, you delightful pervert, you.
The Best Strap-On Harness: SpareParts Joque
Whether pegging is a frequent part of your sex life or just an item on your bucket list, this harness is a fantastic choice. It’s comfortable, adjustable, fits a wide range of dildo sizes, and features a pocket that holds a small vibrator for clitoral stimulation for full sensory overload.
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