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Double penetration (sometimes called DP for short) is a sexual practice that consists of a person being simultaneously penetrated either in multiple orifices or in a single orifice by multiple body parts or other objects. Most commonly, it refers to two penises penetrating a woman both vaginally and anally at the same time. [1]
The act usually involves the insertion and thrusting of two erect penises into a woman's vagina and anus simultaneously. [1] It is a common practice in pornography. [2] [3] The term can also describe the insertion and thrusting of two erect penises into either the single orificie of a woman (either the vagina or anus) or the anus of a man. [1]
Penetration can be carried out not only with a penis, but also with different parts of the body (hands, fingers) or with specific sex toys. The simultaneous penetration of a vagina by two penises is known as double vaginal penetration (DVP). Simultaneous penetration of the anus is known as double anal penetration (DAP). [4]
The sexual act may be pleasurable for the woman due to the simultaneous stimulation of the G-spot and the anterior fornix . The men may derive pleasure from the tightness of the vagina and/or anus, as well as from their penises rubbing together either in the same orifice or through the lining of the rectovaginal fascia . [5]
Representations of double penetration have been depicted in many Roman erotic objects, as well as in the Kama Sutra . The first filmed double penetration in history appeared in 1970, in the movie "Delphia the Greek", by director Lasse Braun. [6] [ non-primary source needed ]
The spit-roast sexual act is a variation of double penetration whereby a person is penetrated in the rear by one penis (either in the vagina or anus) and performs oral sex on another penis. This sexual act combines both the doggy style position with a fellatio ; the "spit-roast" is frequently depicted within pornography.
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In a tragic case illustrating the sinister effects of online porn, a 16-year-old girl’s bowel was so badly injured during group anal sex that she needs to use a colostomy bag for the rest of her life.
The teen reportedly suffered the life-changing injury while copying scenes seen in violent porn, according to an Australian Broadcasting Company News investigation .
But, sadly, Australia’s national broadcaster was told that the girl’s horrific experience was just one in a string of serious injuries to result from porn-addicted Australians trying to imitate aggressive sex they’ve watched online.
Australia GP and former Royal Australian College of General Practitioners president Dr. Bastian Seidel told the ABC he has seen first-hand how copying behavior seen on porn videos can go dangerously wrong.
“We have seen anal fissures more and more. I’ve seen that more in women, so that’s caused by men having anal sex with women,” he said.
The ABC’s hard-hitting investigation also revealed the horrendous experience of a woman, “Sarah,” whose former boyfriend forced her into having anal sex.
The 41-year-old was left with nerve damage to her bowel and can no longer cope with hugging her mom because she was so traumatized by the rape.
“In pornography, it’s not how it is in real life. It’s just not how it is. It looks like they enjoy it, but it really hurts,” she said.
Experts and teachers have all agreed that porn-addicted men are making their girlfriends suffer in an attempt to copy what they see online.
Cyber safety expert Susan McLean, who advises the Australian government and speaks at schools, was among several experts revealing how high school girls were being seriously injured when their boyfriends try to imitate what they’ve watched in porn.
She said their copycat behavior involved using objects and tended to be “quite violent.”
The girls “often feel very powerless to say ‘no,'” McLean added.
The ABC said Australia ranks ninth for visitors to websites such as PornHub behind India, the UK and the US — but also boasts one of the longer average viewing times.
Porn education organization Reality And Risk told the broadcaster its research showed that close to 90 percent of the most popular porn viewed includes physical aggression.
This issue has also been delved into by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology senior lecturer Meagan Tyler, who said overseas pornographers, particularly in the US, have deliberately made their content more violent.
She said many producers would say the porn they put out is based on demand from their mainly male viewers.
As a result of boundaries being continually pushed, porn was showing “things like double and triple anal … and things like choking as well.”
The broadcaster spoke with Australian pornographer Garion Hall, who said that in America, porn falls under the country’s freedom of speech rules, so they can get away with “producing some pretty extreme stuff”.
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Arch Sex Behav. 2015; 44(4): 983–995.
Published online 2014 Nov 7. doi: 10.1007/s10508-014-0367-2
1 Center for Behavioral Research and Services, California State University, 1090 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813 USA
2 Substance Abuse Foundation Inc. of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA USA
Grace L. Reynolds, Email: ude.blusc@sdlonyeR.ecarG .
Received 2012 Aug 30; Revised 2014 Mar 13; Accepted 2014 Mar 24.
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
Keywords: Heterosexual anal intercourse, Anal sex, Women, Qualitative methods
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