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By Rebecca Jane Stokes — Written on Oct 19, 2021
Ah, anal sex. Much like Mount Everest, it's something men and women insist on trying, just because it's there.
Sure, the anus was not designed for reproductive sex, but that doesn't make anal play feel not-good, does it? Anal sex can be pleasurable for both men and women , but only if it's done properly and you follow accurate sex tips.
Yes, there is a right way and wrong way to have anal sex. If you're having anal sex that is leaving you sore, bloody, and sick, you're having anal sex the wrong way.
And if you're wondering if you're having too much anal sex, check to see if you match any of symptoms listed below. And, of course, be sure to consult your doctor if any of your symptoms worsen or are causing discomfort.
Anal sex can be the gift that keeps on giving, but too much anal sex is like the gift of week-old custard your Aunt Esther keeps trying to pawn off on you like some kind of delicacy. Remember to always put your health first — it's important!
Frankly, unusual blood of any kind during sex should mean taking a break.
If you're bleeding, it means you've torn skin. Tearing skin in or around your anus can end up with you having a massive infection. These are the dangers of anal sex, as poop carries bacteria, and that bacteria can make you sick.
Avoid bleeding and tears by going slowly, gently, and using lots of lube.
The first time you start exploring anal sex , you might not even get more than the tip of a finger inside of you. That's fine, good even!
Your butt is not a race. Do things the right way, and you won't be caught out having to take a break from pleasure.
There is a myth that having too much sex will permanently loosen your sphincters. That's not true; that is where the word "myth" comes into play.
Remember, you actually have two sets of sphincter muscles. You've got the ones at the mouth (as it were) of the anus, and then another set further up inside your anus.
While stretching does take place, if you're having anal sex the right way (slowly, carefully, gently, with lube), you don't need to worry about your sphincters never returning to their natural form.
However, if you aren't having anal sex the right way, you may find that you experience some bowel distress. Getting a walloping case of liquid poops and tummy trouble is your body's way of saying you flew too close to the anal sex sun.
An anal fissure is another kind of tear that can happen due to anal sex, giving birth, or to passing out a large, dried out stool among other things. Anal fissures are essentially tears in your lower rectum. They are exceptionally painful, especially when you're trying to pass a bowel movement .
Anal fissures will heal on their own and often don't require more medical intervention. If they last more than 8 to 12 weeks, that's when you need to talk to your doctor about them.
For some people, anal fissures are painless. The only symptoms, in this case, could be anal bleeding.
As a general rule of thumb, if your anus is bleeding bright, fresh blood for more than 12 hours, consult a doctor. Anus blood is never a good thing.
Hemorrhoids are dilated veins either surrounding or inside of the rectum. They can cause a number of symptoms, including pain with defecation and chronic itching of the rectal area. In others, it's an all around foul time if you've got them.
Some doctors think that too much anal sex can irritate these veins, though that is very much disputed.
Regardless of if it's your anal sex life that gave you the hemorrhoids or something else, having anal sex while they are present will worsen your symptoms and make you feel more pain.
If you've been diagnosed with hemorrhoids and you love anal sex, it's time to take a break. When you start back up again, treat your anus like virgin territory.
Start back at the basics — heck, buy yourself a new anal training kit — and this time use more lube than seems normal or right. It's probably still not even close to being enough.
First of all, if you came to this site and found this article by typing "can I still have anal sex if I've got anal prolapse," let me salute you. You, my friend, are a sex-having warrior.
Secondly, no, don't! If you're experiencing anal prolapse, don't focus on sex. Focus on treating the prolapse. It can be caused by anal sex, age, and a myriad of other factors.
Anal prolapse is when the muscles holding the rectum in place weaken enough that gravity starts to pull the rectum itself downward toward the sun. It usually looks like the tip of a slightly moist pink sock (sorry if I just ruined socks for you).
Prolapse can be serious enough to require surgery. To avoid stuff like prolapse — and other injuries on this list — don't stop doing your kegels !
Seriously, while kegels are often thought of as being strictly vagina tighteners, the truth is that there is so much more that they can do. After all, when you do a kegel, you are working your entire pelvic floor. And your anus? That's part of your pelvic floor!
By and large, the key to keeping your anal sex life on track is to go slowly, use lots of lube, and take breaks when necessary.
Sex isn't like a crazy trend workout; if something hurts or bleeds or worries you, stop and address that concern.
The quicker you are to tend to your body's needs, the more it will reward you in the long run.
Rebecca Jane Stokes is a freelance writer and the former Senior Editor of Pop Culture at Newsweek with a passion for lifestyle, geek news, and true crime.
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“I haven’t decided if it’s a good intense, or a bad intense, but it’s definitely intense.”
In your bestie group chat, nothing is off-limits. Tinder screenshots, fashion advice, astrology memes — you cover it all. But even if your friends are sex-positive and supportive, it can be difficult to bring up some of the topics you’re most curious about, like anal sex. You might be dying to know what anal sex feels like and if other girls like anal .
"There’s a popular perception that anal sex is not for 'good girls', that they don’t do it, or at least never initiate it," Alicia Sinclair, founder and CEO of COTR, Inc , which makes the anal play brand b-Vibe , tells Bustle. "The common narrative goes like this: women don’t like anal sex, it’s something that men want of them, and if it ever ends up happening, women are often coerced into it, or agree to do it just for the sake of fulfilling that 'male fantasy'."
As Sinclair explains, not only is this narrative false, but it also puts limitations on women. "The idea that women don’t enjoy anal sex also disempowers them and takes away their sexual agency as beings with their own sexual desires and complex sexuality.”
Like anything between the sheets, anal feels good for some, and others aren’t into it. And if you’re still too nervous to bring it up in your group chat, here are 19 women on what anal feels like.
“ Anal sex feels more intense to me and just activates all my pleasure-inducing nerve endings. I feel closer to my partner while at the same time I feel like I'm sucking my partner into me, engulfing them. If I'm having penetrative sex, I orgasm more easily through anal penetration than vaginal penetration and when I'm receiving anal in a doggy position or standing and bent over with a slight angle I'm able to receive really orgasmic G-spot stimulation from anal penetration. The taboo nature of anal sex also feels exciting and is this huge turn-on. I love opening myself up and exposing myself in this way that feels really good and really empowering. Anal sex feels sexy and slippery ( so much lube !) and decadent.” — Madison, 28
“Anal sex? It feels like reverse pooping.” — Kate, 33
“Anal sex feel like sensory overload. As long as I'm really relaxed, as in I've had a ton of wine and there's lots of lube, it can feel good. But it also took a while to get here. The first few times I did it, it felt awful, but I've realized I was doing it wrong . If you want to enjoy anal, you need to have lube and lots of it.” — Lynne, 27
“You know when you really have to poop, and you're in a public place and there's no place for you to go, so you have to wait, and you're really, really uncomfortable? Like, you almost don't even want to breathe or sneeze because you're afraid of what might happen and you're just this huge ball of unhappiness and tension? You can't enjoy anything in the world and you can't concentrate? Yup. No, thank you on the anal sex.” — Colleen, 30
Anal sex alone is 'eh, OK,' but when it's coupled with clitoral stimulation or clitoral/vaginal ... Wow . Every movement, rub, climax feels 10 times stronger . How it actually feels on its own is just like something is sliding along the sphincter. Not amazing, not horrible, not painful. — Jen, 35
“I haven't had a colonoscopy before, but I bet it's the same feeling. The first and only time I did it just felt awful, like I had to take a sh*t and I was doing everything I could to not sh*t on him. Afterward, it took days to poop normal again. — Ryanne, 31
“The first time it felt like some was trying to file my insides, like with a nail file. The second time, because we used lube, it felt less like a filing, but still like someone was trying to do something in there that probably shouldn't be done. I have friends who love the sensation of it, but for me it never feels like anything more than a horrible friction that needs to stop.” —Monica, 28
“I've never had anything but good experiences with anal sex . It feels slippery and pressure on other parts of my body than if it were vaginal, but in a good way. I still prefer vaginal sex though.” — Courtney, 30
“It feels really intense. I haven’t decided if it’s a good intense or a bad intense, but it’s definitely intense. During anal, I can feel every inch of him sliding in and out, but I can’t say the say for vaginal sex. I actually think it’s too intense sometimes so I rarely do it. I feel like I don’t have enough control over that part of my body to avoid an accident ... obviously, that's everyone's biggest fear when it comes to anal.” — Chelsea, 29
“Hard to describe. With enough lube and slow starting somehow like normal sex but kinda more full and fleshy. It depends from person to person but I kinda like it from time to time.” — PsychologicalBill517
“I honestly think it's more about the nature of it than the sensation. Anal is a way to change it up, it’s something different.” — Acetabulum99 ·
“When it’s good, it feels like your eyeballs are going to pop out of their sockets.” — Kendra, 24
“First, it feels like a sharp pain and like you’re making a mistake. Then it’s in and it hurts less, but then you feel like you just need to poop. (Which is the least sexy thing during sex.) But then they get going and the feeling of getting pounded and having someone going deep is maybe one of the sexiest things ever. And overtakes any discomfort you’re feeling.” — Tricia, 27
“It's more primal and more direct. I cum way harder from that than anything else.” — Cyanora
“I didn't get much out of it at first. With practice with toys I got more used to the sensation to a point of really liking it, then loving it, where now I uncontrollably crave it. When I'm horny I feel like I badly need a dick or at least a finger in there. — thdiod
“Ever eat a giant meal and take a massive, solid poop? The relief is amazing. Now replace the turd with a penis with the relief on repeat.” — iSitOnFacez
“Think of the feeling you get when you scratch, say, an itchy mosquito bite; that feeling of pure satisfaction that makes you go ahhhhh . Now multiply it by maybe 50 or so, so 50 times as intense, and that is sort of what it anal feels like. It is very powerful and very pleasurable.” — Helixon256
“It feels like total surrender.” — Joan, 23
“Don't make the mistake of comparing it with the sensation of orgasm, it's so incredibly different but just as wonderful. Unlike an orgasm, the good feelings keep on coming as long as he's moving inside you, so if he's got good stamina, you will be moaning and groaning in delight for as long as he can hold out. Hard to describe the feeling, but it's almost an all-body thing. It's powerfully good and makes you feel fuzzy and ecstatic (well, it does for me!)” — Helen, 26
Alicia Sinclair, Founder and CEO of COTR, Inc.
This article was originally published on May 20, 2015

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