Receptive anal intercourse as submissive behavior
Receptive anal intercourse as submissive behavior
Despite the negative societal stigma on receptive anal intercourse (RAI), this behavior has a positive influence on individuals' sexual and relationship health. No large studies have previously looked at the sensations experienced during RAI, especially their association with lifelong exposure.
Abstract Background There is limited research about the prevalence of receptive anal intercourse (RAI), erogeneity and sexual pleasure within the zones of the rectum. Aim We describe the experience of RAI within a large and diverse population in an online convenience survey, to map zones of erogenous sensation within the rectum, and to assess orgasm function among individuals who practice RAI ...
Receptive anal intercourse (RAI) is an important consideration in gastrointestinal disorders and cancers. This Review discusses the anorectum as a sexual organ, providing an overview of ...
Despite the frequent depiction of heterosexual anal sex in pornography, and growing indications that heterosexual couples engage in anal sex, almost no research has examined women's subjective experiences with receptive anal sex with men. This study draws upon qualitative interviews with 20 American women (mean age = 34, SD = 13.35) from diverse ages and backgrounds to illuminate five themes ...
How do receptive anal sex transmission risks differ between insertive and receptive partners and by gender/sexual orientation?
Childhood Traumatic Experiences and Receptive Anal Intercourse Among Women CONTEXT: Receptive anal intercourse (RAI), which has become increasingly common among U.S. heterosexual women, is associated with STDs, including HIV, when it is unprotected and coercive. Childhood traumatic experiences may increase sexual risk behavior, but the relationship between childhood trauma and RAI among women ...
This study used qualitative methods to assess why women engage in heterosexual anal (receptive) intercourse (AI) with a male partner. Four focus groups which comprised women from diverse ethnicities were conducted. All groups were digitally recorded for transcription; transcripts were analyzed using the methods of grounded theory to determine themes. Women's reasons for engaging in anal ...
This study used qualitative methods to assess why women engage in heterosexual anal (receptive) intercourse (AI) with a male partner. Four focus groups which comprised women from diverse ethnicities were conducted. All groups were digitally recorded ...
Receptive anal intercourse (RAI) is a common, though frequently stigmatized, pleasurable sexual activity. Little is known about how diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus and their treatments affect RAI. Engaging in RAI with gastrointestinal disease can be difficult due to the unpredictability of symptoms and treatment-related toxic effects.
To identify chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) correlates in receptive anal intercourse (RAI)-engaging individuals and their association with the NIH Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) scores. CPPS, or category III prostatitis, causes pelvic pain, urinary symptoms, and sexual dysfunction. Its etiology remains unclear but may involve visceral crosstalk, where dysfunction in one ...
As evidenced in the foregoing definition provided by British linguist Paul Baker, the use of the term 'bottom' in western gay cultures tends to refer to either: (1) a person preferring receptive anal intercourse; or, (2) the submissive partner in sado-masochist (S&M) or bondage and domination (B&D) roleplay.
The idea that the receptive partner in anal intercourse is `vulnerable' is discussed with reference to how the practice is structured historically, linguistically and corporeally.
Receptive anal intercourse (RAI) carries a greater per-act risk of HIV acquisition than receptive vaginal intercourse (RVI) and may influence HIV epidemics driven by heterosexual sex. This systematic review explores the association between RAI and incident HIV among women, globally. We searched Embase and Medline through September 2018 for longitudinal studies reporting crude (cRR) or adjusted ...
Existing literatures on anal sex mostly focus on links between anal sex and public health, particularly sexual risk-taking. Drawing upon feminist theoretical frameworks, this study linked anal sex activities of heterosexual men and women to broader issues of sexist power imbalances. This study analyzed survey data from 205 undergraduates to assess the relationship between frequency of vaginal ...
The use of poppers, the administration of enema and high levels of internalized homophobia seem to play an important role in the pain/pleasure principle of receptive anal intercourse.
Many 100 percent heterosexual men enjoy receptive anal. And with condoms, anal intercourse is as safe as any other type of safe sex. Anatomy Surprise
These findings highlight the interplay between CPPS severity, sexual function, and comorbid conditions in RAI-engaging individuals. Visceral crosstalk may contribute to anorectal symptom overlap, while mental health and childhood trauma align with the central sensitization models of chronic pain. Th …
The lack of information and discussion on receptive anal intercourse (RAI) perpetuates the stigma. Normalizing RAI and empowering individuals to embrace their sexuality without shame or judgement ...
The lack of information and discussion on receptive anal intercourse (RAI) perpetuates the stigma. Normalizing RAI and empowering individuals to embrace their sexuality without shame or judgement requires us to confront biases, foster dialogue and break the silence.
Breaking the silence: normalizing receptive anal intercourse for patients, for people and for myself Nat Rev Urol. 2024 Jun;21 (6):317-318. doi: 10.1038/s41585-024-00892-w.
Purpose: We evaluated the relationship between lifetime receptive anal intercourse (RAI) and the risk of common colorectal and urologic diagnoses. Methods: We conducted an internet-based survey on sensations during RAI between July 2022 and March 2023.
1 Similarly to the experience of pain associated with anal intercourse, abrasions and fissures of the rectal tissue (which facilitate STI trans-mission) are more likely when anal sphincters are not relaxed and anal penetration is attempted without adequate lubrication.
le is strongly correlated with sexual behavior during anal intercourse (Moskowitz et al., 2008). Sexual self-labels may also refer to preferences during other types of sexual activities. Tops have been found to be generally insertive, bot-toms to begenerally receptive,and versatiles
Receptive anal intercourse may contribute disproportionately to new heterosexually acquired HIV infections among at-risk low-income women in the USA, meaning that tools to prevent HIV transmission during RAI are warranted. The number of RVI and RAI acts should also be collected to monitor heterosexu …
The aim of this mixed-methods study was to document and analyze the dimensions and meanings of anoreceptive pain and pleasure among heterosexual women. An online survey was carried out on a convenience sample of 1,893 women aged 18-60 years. Qualitative data were collected using open-ended questions mailed to women who expressed interest in continuing participation in the study; narratives ...
These self-identifications are hereby referred to as anal sex roles, where men who prefer to be exclusively receptive during anal intercourse self-identify as 'bottoms,' men who prefer to be exclusively penetrative during anal intercourse self-identify as 'tops,' and men without preference for either role during anal intercourse self ...
Siegel, Schrimshaw, Lekas, and Parsons (2008) found that non-gay identified non-disclosing Black MSM were more likely to engage in insertive anal intercourse than receptive anal intercourse. Sexual stereotyping based on race/ethnicity within the MSM community may affect men's anal sex role preference and behaviors as well.
Breaking the silence: normalizing receptive anal intercourse for patients, for people and for myself By Daniel R. Dickstein
In intercourse between men, one of the partners typically assumes the role of an insertive partner (top) while the other assumes a receptive role (bottom). Although some research suggests that the perceptions of potential partners' sexual roles in gay men's relationships can affect whether a man will adopt the role of top or bottom during sexual intercourse, it remains unclear whether ...
Download Table | Comparison of insertive versus receptive sexual behaviors from publication: Sexual Behaviors of Non-gay Identified Non-disclosing Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women | The sexual ...
The sexual positions available in anal intercourse between men are steeped in gender-role stereotypes: Men who are insertive in anal intercourse ("tops) may identify as and be " perceived as more masculine than their anally receptive sexual partners (bottoms; Carballo-Diéguez et al., 2004; " "
We offer two strate-gies for teaching students about men's receptive anal sexuality as a prompt to critical reflection on gender: 1) deconstructing men's anal taboo through historical and theoretical analysis and 2) creating new language—"prostage" (pro-STAHJ, sounds like "massage)—to facilitate easier discussion of men's anal ...
Abstract Background: Despite the negative stigma on receptive anal intercourse (RAI), this behavior has a positive influence on individuals' sexual and relationship health. No large studies have previously looked at specific sensations experienced during RAI and how these sensations may change with experience.
References (22) Abstract Purpose: We evaluated the relationship between lifetime receptive anal intercourse (RAI) and the risk of common colorectal and urologic diagnoses.
Focus group methods were used to explore heterosexual women's receptive anal sex attitudes and motivations. Behaviors under investigation included penile-anal intercourse (PAI), manual-anal stimulation, oral-anal contact, and the use of sex toys.
Problem: Receptive anal intercourse (RAI) is more efficient than receptive vaginal intercourse(RVI)attransmittingHIV,butitscontributiontoheterosexuallyacquired HIV infections among at-risk women in the USA is unclear.
Sociological, psychological, and public health studies document that many gay and bisexual men may self-label by their anal penetrative role (i.e., bottom or exclusively receptive; top or exclusively insertive; or versatile, both receptive and insertive during anal intercourse). Yet, what orients men to think of themselves as tops, bottoms or versatiles is poorly understood. We surveyed 429 ...
In anal intercourse between gay men, men who are typically insertive ("tops") are often perceived as, and may identify as, more masculine than those who are typically receptive ("bottoms"). "Versatile" men, who may adopt either position, may be perceived as more gender balanced and may transcend the …
Despite the frequent depiction of heterosexual anal sex in pornography, and growing indications that heterosexual couples engage in anal sex, almost no research has examined women's subjective experiences with receptive anal sex with men.
Recent evidence shows that consensual anal penetrative intercourse has become more prevalent, not only limited to gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men but also for women who are in a sexual relationship with men. The aim of this review was to study the influence of consensual anal intercourse on pelvic floor function and the role of pelvic floor physical therapy treatment in ...
Despite the negative stigma on receptive anal intercourse (RAI), this behavior has a positive influence on individuals' sexual and relationship health. No large studies have previously looked at specific sensations experienced during RAI and how these sensations may change with experience.
Abstract Background Despite the negative stigma on receptive anal intercourse (RAI), this behavior has a positive influence on individuals' sexual and relationship health. No large studies have previously looked at specific sensations experienced during RAI and how these sensations may change with experience.
Receptive anal intercourse and its association with sexually transmitted infections and human papillomavirus-related anal dysplasia has been well studied in various at-risk groups including men ...
CONTEXT: Receptive anal intercourse (RAI), which has become increasingly common among U.S. heterosexual women, is associated with STDs, including HIV, when it is unprotected and coercive. Childhood traumatic experiences may increase sexual risk behavior, but the relationship between childhood trauma and RAI among women has not been examined. METHODS: Data from 4,876 female participants in ...
This anxiety is usually a good predictor of anodyspareunia (i.e., frequent and severe pain during receptive anal sex), and as a corollary, less likelihood to engage in bottoming behavior (Damon & Rosser, 2005; Vansintejan, Vandevoorde, & Devroey, 2013).
The extent to which receptive anal intercourse (RAI) increases the HIV acquisition risk of women compared to receptive vaginal intercourse (RVI) is poorly understood. We evaluated RAI practice over time and its association with HIV incidence during three prospective HIV cohorts of women: RV217, MTN- …
Discover the high transmission risks of receptive anal intercourse (RAI) in the HIV epidemic. Compare RAI to other transmission routes and explore risk reduction techniques. Learn how RAI carries significant risks even with condom use and PrEP. Help end the epidemic with public knowledge.
This study aimed to distinguish the motivations behind diferent classes and frequencies of substance use during receptive anal intercourse (RAI). Data were from an internet- based survey conducted between July 2022-January 2023. We measured the frequency of SDU for five substances: poppers, alcohol, marijuana, methamphetamine, and nicotine.
This study aimed to distinguish the motivations behind different classes and frequencies of substance use during receptive anal intercourse (RAI). Data were from an internet-based survey conducted between July 2022-January 2023.
There is a lack of recent data on the extent to which gay men engage in insertive anal intercourse (IAI) and receptive anal intercourse (RAI). Accurate assessments of the overall risk of infection from HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) require such data because versatile men who engage in both roles have heightened ...
The art of bottoming can look many different ways. Discover what it is, how to do it, and other sexual roles you might enjoy—with advice from the experts.
Heterosexual anal intercourse: Increasing prevalence, and association with sexual dysfunction, bisexual behavior, and venereal disease history. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 37, 298-306.
Anal sex role patterns and correlates during unprotected anal sex were examined longitudinally among HIV-negative men who have sex with men (MSM). 9.6% were exclusively receptive, 16.7% exclusively insertive, and 63.0% versatile. Versatility was more likely with primary and HIV-negative/unknown status partners and among younger men and substance users, but less likely among Blacks and with ...
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