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My boyfriend and I have tried it a lot of times we both enjoy it for the most part lol but I’ve heard it can make your butt bigger is this true?

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M akes me run faster! It's a no no in my house.
i t makes ur butt HOLE bigger! lol AND wider!
I heard from a freind that his Girl got a bigger butt, but I dont know.
T he compressions of squeezing and grabbing during sex
often massages the butt, as a result your butt will respond by expanding to a more round and developed fullness generally desired by men and envied by women with less.
I 'm going to guess no. I have no experience with the matter but biologically it doesn't make a lot of sense.
I find men who have anal sex walk with their back end curved out. Thats how I know who to look for when i'm hunting for some ass ;P
N o it doesn't, That is only a myth. Look it up yourself :)

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S imply put, no. If it did, my wife would have a huge butt, as we have quite a lot of anal sex.
I THINGS IS A FACT,SHE WILL HAVE NO PROBLENM GOING TOO THE TOILET
I f exercised on a regular basis the hole will be wider.
I t just makes your hold bigger or loser... The more you have anal sex the easier penetration becomes.
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Whether you’ve tried it or are simply curious about it (or do it all the damn time), the mechanics of anal sex can be...mysterious. Perhaps the biggest question of all: Can backdoor sex do permanent damage to your butt?
That’s a legit concern (because, hello , a very important bodily function happens in that area), so we asked New York City sex therapist Ian Kerner, Ph.D., author of She Comes First to weigh in.
Kerner says he hasn’t heard of a rectum (the last part of your large intestine before your anus) getting permanently stretched out from anal sex , but he says it could happen to the anal sphincter muscle (i.e. the muscle right at the end of your anus). “That muscle is designed to tighten to retain feces until released, so the sphincter could potentially weaken,” he says.
If you're a fan of butt play, you don't have to give it up for fear of damaging that vital muscle, says Kerner. As it turns out, kegels , the exercise made famous for strengthening your pelvic floor and possibly boosting your orgasm , can also tone up your sphincter, he says.
That said, Kerner points out that he hasn’t heard complaints about it from any of his clients who engage in anal sex.
While anal is relatively safe for your butt muscles, Kerner says there are a few other things you should be doing to keep your booty in healthy working order.
Lube It Up Lube = super-crucial for anal. “The main danger is that the rectum doesn’t lubricate and the tissue is quite sensitive, so there could easily be painful tearing,” says Kerner. Lack of lubrication can also lead to hemorrhoids, so be sure to keep things nice and moist back there.
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If you’re tense, odds are your sphincter will be too, says Kerner. And a tight sphincter can lead to pain and tearing—which nobody wants.
Use a Condom
You already know it’s important for safe sex, but it’s super important for anal. Your anus contains a lot of bacteria, which is easily spreadable. You'll want him to wrap it up to protect himself from those babies and to keep bum bacteria from getting on you during any post-penetration action.
Know Your G.I. Tract
If you suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, do not pass go. Kerner says anal sex can trigger a bout of it, which is pretty much guaranteed to be a mood killer.
No matter what, keep this in mind: “If something feels wrong, it probably is wrong," says Kerner. "If you detect any kind of irritation, it’s time to give the butt a break.”

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Practicing safe anal sex is not as intuitive as safe vaginal sex, so Cosmopolitan.com spoke with five doctors about how to keep your back door healthy when you do it in the butt.
1. Don't have anal sex if your anus isn't clean and your bowels are still full. "Right before you have anal sex, make sure you empty your bowels, and then get in the tub or shower and do some good cleaning to the area with antibacterial soap," says Karen Elizabeth Boyle, M.D., FACS. Because there's less lubrication and the hole is less elastic, you're more likely to get tiny tears in your skin during anal sex, so keeping the area as clean as possible is best for preventing infections.
2. Don't use the same condom if you switch between vaginal and anal sex. "If you're having anal sex and want to switch to vaginal sex, you should change the condom in between," says Alyssa Dweck, M.D. "Women are susceptible to infection if the rectal bacteria gets in the vagina." Basically: Change holes, change the condom.
3. Don't think that just because you can't get pregnant, you don't need to use condoms. Those little tears in the skin you can get during anal sex make it even more likely that you'll get any STIs your partner might have, because they'll have direct access to your bloodstream, explains Jennifer Gunter, M.D. But it's possible to protect yourself. "Unless you're in a monogamous relationship and you're positive your partner doesn't have any STIs, you should always use condoms," she says.
4. Do not use anal toys that don't come with an easy way to get them out. Dr. Boyle says that every emergency room doctor has dealt with an item stuck in a butt: soda bottles, cue balls, vaginal vibrators, and so on. "The anus naturally contracts, and can actually pull up the item into the rectum," she says. "The item could also break once inside the rectum and bowel, which could cut a hole in the bowel, requiring invasive surgery." If you want to use a sex toy, butt plugs and anal vibrators are designed for your butt and are usually bigger around the bottom, so they're less likely to go all the way into your rectum and get lost.
5. Don't have anal sex just because your partner wants you to. Michael Krychman, M.D., states the obvious but important thing to remember which is, like with all sexual acts: "Don't feel pressured to engage in something you're not comfortable with." It's bad for your mental health.
6. Don't do it dry. "Dry anal sex is uncomfortable, and can promote rips and tears," says Dr. Dweck. Vanessa Cullins, M.D., recommends "a little dab of water-based or silicone lube on the anus," which not only makes you less likely to tear, but also increases your pleasure.
7. Don't forget to wash in between vaginal and anal play if you're not using condoms. If you're monogamous and not using condoms, penis going from the anus to the vagina could potentially increase risk of infection," Dr. Dweck says.
8. Do not take muscle relaxant drugs to help you loosen up. "People sometimes use certain drugs like amyl nitrate ('poppers') to make anal intercourse more comfortable or easier to do, but do not use them," Dr. Boyle says. "There is no medical evidence to support that drugs help make anal sex better, plus it's a very strong drug with serious side effects, like dangerous changes in blood pressure." Foreplay is the best way to relax and loosen up before anal sex.
9. Don't assume your anus can't get herpes, or that STIs can't be transmitted during anal sex. "It sounds simple, but it's true," says Dr. Dweck. "Herpes is just as transmissible during anal sex as during vaginal sex."
10. Don't have anal sex if you have hemorrhoids (or if you're going to, be extremely careful). "Lots of people have hemorrhoids, but disturbing them during anal play could cause bleeding so just be mindful of that," Dr. Dweck says.
11. Do not use a numbing cream or jelly like lidocaine to help reduce pain during anal sex. "When the anal skin is numb, you might not feel significant injury from vigorous activity, so you might overlook a serious injury to the anus," says Dr. Boyle. Use plain, water-based or silicone lubricants only.
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