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how do you achieve anal gape and is it safe?


Last month I (20, male, no health issues, gay) was having sex with my boyfriend (receptive anal sex). For no apparent reason, my pelvis s...


Hello I am 20 years old guy, as I am healthy , when I masturbate my first three shots they come out white the rest they come out yellow i...


I a guy I got a baby bottle pop candy it went past my prostate do I just wait till my body pushes poop out against it to remove it idk wh...


I enjoy anal fingering, and decided I wanted to do so last night, however I am having significant lower abdominal pain after doing so, an...


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hi guys, so if you practice gaping whether male or female the anus will eventually be able to take bigger objects (fingers, dicks, bigger dildoes). Don't do to often though, I know its gross but it can cause problems... such as wet farts & stuff. Regularly though it should be fine. the anus will eventually stretch to become more open, such as an ear lobe when you stretch it. Always be safe everyone.


Anal peripheral prostate massage is one of the four prostate massage. This can be used by persons who are interested in anal activity. This can be a form of masturbation as well. this massage has some health benefits also.Blood circulatio in groin are.


How many times of doing that did it take


If you enjoy it, okay, no problem. My first husband got to where he couldn't get it up enough to give either of us pleasure the normal way, so he only wanted to do it in the butt. That hurts! To me, anyway.
I had to find pleasure elsewhere.


thank you, i think main proplem of anal gape  is anus funnel shape noted by Drs in forced exames in some countries like mine.



Thank you, I think...another reason I question this particular activity.  If it were a natural, meant to be activity it seems to me one would not have to be concerned with such a phenomenon.


Jim


To Bear:
Once the anal sphincter muscles have been stretched, the anus is left with an opening. This opening would then make penetration easier... or rather, less painful for the recipient. The disadvantage would be that that opening or "gape" tends to remain open. And, if one has a permanent opening or "gape" in the anus... that translates into an incontinence/ bowel control problem.  

To ryapas:
The tearing feels like you're being burnt and cut at the same time and it's extremely and unbelievably painful... if you could imagine undergoing a surgical procedure without an anesthetic, it would feel like that. After the tearing, you might feel less pain. I always felt pain, even after the tearing... the pain wasn't as bad as the first several attempts. But, there was always some pain involved.


I almost am afraid to ask, but what is "anal gape"?


Jim


even without any tears you feel?
I am so afraid


Yes. That is possible if you do it frequently.


if you have a gape that big and repeatedly do it, it can lead to problems in the future like leaks of feces?


u have take lot of practice.u have to put something in your anal for 15-20 min and move it in and out.My grl frd also want the same thing but i use to put my personal in her for 1/2 an hr.Or u can say i go through anal sex.Now she is having 3" gape


very slowly and with lots of practice! it is generally safe if done correctly. done incorrectly, you can tear your colon. also, if it is done too often, it can lead to difficulty controlling the bowels in some people.



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Last month I (20, male, no health issues, gay) was having sex with my boyfriend (receptive anal sex). For no apparent reason, my pelvis s...


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I enjoy anal fingering, and decided I wanted to do so last night, however I am having significant lower abdominal pain after doing so, an...


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Medically Reviewed by Neha Pathak, MD on August 26, 2020
Prolapse is when any body part slips or falls down from its normal position. Rectal prolapse is when your rectum -- the last section of your large intestine -- drops down or slides out of your anus . While that may sound scary, it’s typically not considered a medical emergency. However, the longer you have the condition, the worse it can get. Living with rectal prolapse can cause embarrassment and affect your quality of life.
If you feel like something just isn’t right when you go to the bathroom, or try to poop , you shouldn’t ignore it or make light of it. Your doctor can diagnose rectal prolapse and suggest treatment to fix it.
If you feel like you’re sitting on a ball after pooping, or if you notice that you have something sticking out of the opening (your anus) where you poop, you could have rectal prolapse.
Typically, you’ll first experience rectal prolapse after you have a bowel movement. The first time, or first few times, the rectum may return inside on its own. Later, you may feel like something has fallen out of your body, or you just feel something down there that isn’t normal. In those cases, you may be able to push the rectum back in yourself.
Additional symptoms of rectal prolapse can include:
Early on, rectal prolapse may look like hemorrhoids slipping out of your anal opening, but these are two different conditions. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in your anus or lower rectum that may cause itching, pain, and blood on the toilet paper when you wipe after you poop. Your doctor can diagnose whether you have rectal prolapse or hemorrhoids.
A variety of things can cause the condition, including:
More women develop rectal prolapse than men, especially women older than 50. In general, older people who have had a history of constipation or problems with their pelvic floor have a higher chance of having the problem.
Any of these health conditions could put you at higher risk for rectal prolapse:
Your doctor can do a rectal exam. While you may hesitate to do this, your doctor may ask you to sit on a toilet and poop or at least try to go. This is helpful because it allows your doctor to see the prolapse.
You may need some other, more advanced tests to diagnose rectal prolapse, especially if you have other related conditions:
The most common treatment for rectal prolapse is surgery to put the rectum back in place, and there are several types. The kind of surgery your doctor recommends will depend on factors such as your overall health, age, and how serious your condition is. The two most common types of surgery:
If your rectal prolapse is very minor and it is caught early, your doctor might have you treat it by taking stool softeners to make it easier to go to the bathroom and by pushing the rectum’s tissue back up the anus by hand. But, typically, you will eventually need to have surgery to fix rectal prolapse.
To prevent rectal prolapse, try not to strain when you poop. Try these tips to ease or prevent constipation that leads to straining:
Avoid heavy lifting, as this could put pressure on your bowel muscles.
Rectal prolapse, if it’s not treated, could lead to these complications:
Foundation of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons: Rectal Prolapse Expanded Version.
Cleveland Clinic: “Rectal Prolapse.”
Mayo Clinic: “Rectal Prolapse Surgery.”
American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: “Laparoscopy.”
American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons: “Rectal Prolapse.”
Victoria State Government Better Health: “Rectal Prolapse.”
University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center: “What Is Rectal Prolapse?”
Cedars-Sinai Hospital: “Rectal Prolapse: What is rectal prolapse?”
 
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By bbw489268039 | 9 posts, last post over a year ago

Hi, I just joined and this is my first post.
I'm a male teenager and recently started anal play. Basically a few weeks ago I inserted 2 fingers in my ass for the first time. I did not use too much lube at all and it hurt a little but not really. I could feel it strething pretty good. I stopped for about 3 weeks because I experienced anal bleeding(which is probaly for another topic). Anyway my anus is now noticeably wide. When I spread my ass in the mirror it's not I can clearly see it should be tighter. I have compared it to pictures/porn videos of other people and there's are much tighter. When I spread it, it's like a black hole lol. Not like a huge gape in pornos but it should be tight. It's not closed like it should be, it's open. It feels loos too. I poop pretty much everyday and it also takes me forever to wipe, I can use half a roll no problem if thats relavent. Is this normal? Will it tighten back up? I love anal play so I really don't want to have to stop for the rest of my life. Can anybody offer any insight into the subject? What can I do to tighten it back up if possible.

You need make an appoint to see a GI doctor who might use anoscope to examine your rectum/anus. The diameter of a typical anoscope is 16mm to 19mm. I think the doctor's clinical office might have anoscope for children which has small size in its diameter. The doctor might perform a digital rectal examination at first by using one finger with glove and lubs on it to examine your rectum to feel any possible problem, infection or damage there. My GI doctor used anoscope to examine my rectum 5 months ago. I felt very tight when she inserted anoscope into my rectum with a lot lubs. The doctor told me anoscope would not damage my rectum or enlarge my rectum permanently. The anoscope was in my rectum for less then 3 minutes while the doctor used her two eyes to look or inspect inside of my rectum through the anoscope and its strong light on the head of anoscope.

The anal sphincter muscle surrounding your anus will go back to its original shape as closed. By bending over to look at your anus you will unconsciously spread the sphincter to open slightly. The anal opening can open quite a bit given time, patience, and lube. The most significant sign that your sphincter is opening too far is "pain." There are a great deal of nerve ending as well as blood vessels called "hemorrhoids" could rupture and bleed. Using items that are too large may cause a condition call "hemorrhoids" where they will swell and itch. A more severe issue would be an anal fissure which is a "tearing" in the wall of the anus. The only advice I can offer is use lots of water based lubrication, be patient, and use liberal antibacterial cleaning. I wear surgical gloves.



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I am gay and have experience on that.
My first time with a boyfriend was complicated as he had a large penis ( around 2 or 3 inches wide ) but with lube ann patiency we did it. Was very nice and we did it several times on a weekend.
Some days after I noted that my ass was very wide ( three fingers were in and out very easily ).
Some days after my annus went back to previous size.
At present a new boyfriend is almost the same size as the first one so my annus stay wide almost always.
I think that some people have muscles very relaxed and can receive big penises very easy.
For me this has been good since I can feel pleasure without pain.

I'm a guy that loves anal play as well. Trust me, any amount of gaping that your anus does will return to normal. I can put all five fingers in there at once and it has always returned to normal. The only advice I could give is when you're enjoying yourself, listen to your body, don't proceed with something if it hurts. Also, when your butt gapes, it's because the sphincter muscle is relaxed which happens when something's inserted. If it makes you feel better, I walk around with a buttplug that is most likely way bigger than your two fingers, if I take it out, bend over, and spread, it's opens up. Even the next day, usually when I've had an extra fun night. I would honestly not worry. One tip to make it not hurt would be lots of lube/spit and shaving the butt crack area. Shaving reduces pulling of the anal hair and makes everything glide in easier. Plus, you get to feel your hairless butt which is always better than a hairy one. Above all else, just listen to your body. If problems arise, stop what you're doing and adjust. Don't try to ram in a penis sized object when you only had your pinky up there. In other words, work your way up to a comfortable size and be gentle. Don't do anything to yourself that you wouldn't want someone else doing to you.

Just saying I would love to see what you mean because I have same problem and got a bit worried myself



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