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The most universal brand of pleasure there is...
There's no denying that butts are all the rage: From toning your glutes to admiring Kim Kardashian's booty , butt stuff is a hot topic. And the final frontier of this booty-mania? Anal.
There's no doubt that anal sex still comes with a bit of (albeit sexy) taboo. Perhaps that's because stepping into the anal arena for the first time can be intimidating, to say the least.
What the heck are you supposed to do down there? Is it painful? Enjoyable? And most of all: Is it actually possible to have an anal orgasm?
For starters: Yes, anal sex can be enjoyable. And yes, anal orgasms are totally a thing.
Simply put, an anal orgasm is a climax achieved by stimulation of high-density nerve spots in the anus. "Orgasms are essentially the sudden release of sexual tension," says Sheila Loanzon, MD, an obstetrician and gynecologist, and a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. "And there are different ways that an orgasm can be reached." Including anally.
"There are shared nerves from the anterior wall of the rectum to the vagina," Dr. Loanzon explains, "so for vagina owners, it may be possible for sexual arousal to occur from rectal stimulation." Plus, the legs of the clitoris extend all the way back into the anus, so it could result in some clit stimulation, too. And for anyone with a penis, anal stimulation triggers pleasure in the prostate area (that walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis).
Kimberly Langdon, MD, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Medzino , breaks it down further, noting that anal intercourse stimulates the region called the P-spot in men and produces an orgasm. For women, anal intercourse applies pressure to the anterior wall of the vagina (located right beneath the bladder), deeper and closer to the cervix, in an area known as the anterior fornix. “This is the A-spot and produces similar wave-like contractions.” For both men and women, Dr. Langdon says prolonged pushing in one place versus continual thrusting can help some people achieve orgasm.
To locate these sensitive areas, try pushing up towards the belly button (with a finger, dildo, or penis) the same way you'd target the G-spot in the vagina, says Alicia Sinclair, a certified sex educator and the CEO of b-Vibe. "You have the same possibility of stimulating that central nerve area."
Whatever way you slice it, "an orgasm is an orgasm," says Sinclair, "but they may feel different if they originate from different parts of the body."
Also worth noting: If one method isn’t working for you (sex toys, fingers, tongue, penile penetration...), others may still be enjoyable!
When you’re traveling to the back door nether regions, here are some solid tips for hitting that anal "O."
A lot of times, when it comes to anal play and sex, we put a lot of stress and strain on ourselves, but as somatic sexologist Jaiya Ma puts it, “as soon as pressure enters the scene, arousal usually goes down.” Taking some deep breaths, playing relaxing music, or even picturing calming scenery can make a world of a difference before you journey south.
"It helps to feel comfortable in terms of cleanliness, body position, and your own mindset,” says Ma. To that point, Ma recommends her Erotic Blueprint™ quiz, which can help each partner zoom in on what makes them the most comfortable and aroused in bed.
Sinclair strongly cautions against going from "zero to penis" (or dildo). Instead, start small and solo, something she refers to as "anal training."
"The best place to start is always your own finger so you can be the giver and receiver," Sinclair says. Alternatively, you can use a slim plug or anal beads.
Invite a partner to join once you've accustomed yourself to the new sensations, having pinpointed what you like and what you don't, says Sinclair.
You stand the best chance of anal orgasm if you incorporate the routine that usually gets you to the finish line. Do you like vibration on your clit? Great, keep that vibrator stationed between your legs while your partner stimulates your anus. Do you like getting tied up before being penetrated? Grab the handcuffs and have your partner do their thing.
While it's great to stick with what you know, it also doesn't hurt to add new things to your sexual repertoire. For example, try incorporating anal play into penetrative sex, recommends Sinclair. A butt plug or finger can feel pleasurable to both partners too.
The anus doesn’t self lubricate (more on that in a bit), so it’s vital you take it at a tortoise pace when you start any penetrative play so you can make certain your partner is comfortable. “Talk about what feels good, and most importantly, get consent to continue in specifically desired ways, or stop,” says sexuality educator Ericka Hart, MEd .
Even with anal masturbation, lubrication is key: You need to keep things slick, Sinclair says, because unlike the vagina, the anus does not self-lubricate. Without lube, "you will experience friction that doesn’t feel good, and it may also cause small tears inside the anal canal." While these aren't necessarily serious sex injuries, they're certainly not comfortable: If anal orgasm is the goal, you're going to want (read: need ) to lubricate liberally.
Just make sure your lube doesn't contain a numbing agent, Sinclair cautions. For anyone who's anxious about an anal experience, a product that promises to spare your sensitive sphincter probably sounds great. But numbing your anus not only means you won't experience any of the orgasmic pleasure, it also means you won't register a rough session until it's too late. Ouch.
For non-heterosexual duos, or straight couples who want to try something different, Ma says lying on the belly with one leg frogged up and a pillow underneath your torso is a solid option. “It can make it easier for your partner to access your back door.” Other great options? Lying on your side with your knees curled into your chest, or doggy-style.
The hottest sex is safe sex. Some guiding principles from our experts:
The bottom line: Anal sex can be fun, pleasurable, and O-worthy—and you have plenty of options in terms of toys and positions. As always, be safe!
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Learn how to harness the power of your butt.
It should be fairly common knowledge (at least to readers of Men's Health ) that people with penises can stimulate the pleasure-inducing prostate gland to create earth-shattering orgasms. But did you know that women can have anal-based orgasms, too?
Yup, anal orgasms are open to anyone down to explore them. If you and your partner are down to unlock a whole new realm of pleasure, you might both want to do some exploratory butt stuff.
Here, we’re going to break down the male and female anatomies that lead to anal orgasms—basically, how the heck these things work—and provide some tips to help you and your partner(s) achieve that monumental climax.
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland tucked roughly 2-3 inches inside the anus, between the bladder and rectum. Its main function is to produce fluid that is expelled as part of semen during ejaculation. The prostate is surrounded by thousands of nerve endings that feel very good when stimulated just right. In fact, some people can ejaculate from prostate stimulation alone .
“The parasympathetic nervous system is active during arousal and erection,” explains Michael Ingber , MD, a urologist and urogynecologist at Garden State Urology. “After stimulation of the prostatic nerves, this can result in the activation of the sympathetic nerves, resulting in a powerful orgasm and seminal emission (cum).” Really, the mechanism by which it happens isn’t that important to understand fully. Just know that it feels damn good when stimulated, and you can have a really amazing orgasm.
The prostate—a.k.a. the "P spot"—can be stimulated in a number of ways, Ingber explains. Direct stimulation via manual massage can be done by gently inserting a finger roughly two inches into the rectum. “Make sure your nails are trimmed and that your hands are clean or use a glove,” suggests Ingber. The last thing you want is to actually scratch the inside of your anus with your nails.
If you're lucky enough to have a partner helping you out, just lie on your back and have your partner insert a finger inside you, making a “come hither” motion. Another way to stimulate the prostate is if you’re on your hands and knees. Then have your partner insert their finger gently (make sure to use lots of lubrication) and pressed downwards toward the floor, says Ingber.
There are a few possible ways for people with a vulva to experience an orgasm through their butt.
One possibility is through stimulating the sensitive nerves around the anus, including the pudendal nerve. These nerves tend to be located near the sphincter—which is why rimming can feel so good. We'd recommend blending anal and external clitoral stimulation for a mind-blowing blended orgasm experience.
Another path to anal orgasm involves stimulating parts of the internal clitoris through the back door. The so-called G-spot (on the front wall of the vagina) and A-spot (also on the front wall, but closer to the cervix) are both reachable through anal penetration. It's a good idea to ease into it gradually, starting with external stimulation around the anus, Ingber says: “Work up to a finger, and you can also use toys to help.”
If your partner is enjoying stimulation from a sex toy and/or your fingers, then maybe you can think about inserting your penis. Of course, always use a lot of lube— silicone lube is typically better for anal sex because it’s thicker—and go slowly . And remember, if your partner is into it, keep the external clitoral stimulation coming, whether it's via a toy or your fingers.
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Handy: a graph has charted out the most reliable way to give women orgasms. 
In 2009, the National Survey of Sex and Behaviour asked 1,931 US adults aged 18 to 59 about their most recent sexual experiences.
They found a major orgasm gap between the genders, with men achieving orgasms 91% of the time they had sex, versus 64% of the time for women.
Interestingly enough, there was also a gap in the perception of orgasms. 85% of men said that their female partner had orgasmed – a significantly higher number than the percentage of women who confirmed that they actually had.
Which means that a lot of women are probably faking it.
The study also took a look at the types of sex the people engaged in, and noted which ones resulted in orgasm most frequently.
FiveThirtyEight has now turned that data into a handy chart, which shows exactly which sex acts are coming out on top (pun intended).
The data for men’s orgasms is on there, too, but given that men orgasm around 90% of the time regardless of type of sex, let’s just put that to one side.
To everyone’s shock and amazement, the number one sex act which reliably caused female orgasms was receiving anal sex, with 94% of women achieving orgasm when they partook in anal.
AKA the number one sex act men are always banging on about.
But men: don’t start reaching for the lube and confidently telling women that anal is the BEST way for them to achieve orgasm just yet.
The figure isn’t exactly an accurate representation of the most effective sex, orgasm-wise.
Only 31 of the women surveyed actually took part in anal sex, significantly reducing the size of the study’s anal sex related data sample.
It’s also possible that women who try anal sex are more open to trying different sexual acts, and may be more confident in bed, which might add to their abilities to achieve orgasm more reliably.
Or, anal sex might be happening with more build-up, increasing its orgasmic power.
Or anal is most likely to be accompanied by clitoral stimulation, which is more likely to have led to the orgasm.
There’s a LOAD of factors involved.
But if you do want a more reliable way to get women climaxing all over the place, one other crucial stat the study revealed is the importance of changing it up in bed.
Women were more likely to achieve orgasm as the number of different sexual acts increased.
So it’s a good idea to mix up regular penetrative sex with oral and other fun stuff.
Both men and women who experienced five different sexual acts in one session reported an orgasm rate of more than 89%.
But let’s end this on an important reminder: EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT.
What works for one person does very little for another, and while the percentage of women who managed to orgasm while receiving anal sex might rave about its greatness, there are plenty of women who just don’t like it.
Try lots of things that interest you, and be open to new stuff.
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