Keep your ass safe: some biology behind bum fucking

Many people have heard that a good ass fuck may feel great but may not be safe for your bum. Anal sex is quite safe, so long as you take a few precautions. You want to be careful not to damage the sphincter muscle– that’s the muscle that is in charge of bowel control. So, use a lot of good lube because your ass won’t be wetting itself, and start slowly. If it hurts, you should slow down a bit. Anal should feel good– any pain is a sign to back up and slow down. Let your good feelings guide you.

Anal fissures are small tears that can happen inside your rectum. Due to the rectum’s toxic nature, it can be difficult for anal fissures to heal. As with the sphincter muscle, there should be no pain. If your anal fucking gets too rough and begins to hurt, that is a sign that you are in danger of getting anal fissures. Slow things down a bit, keep it at a pain-free level, and you should be fine.

One concern that doctors have regarding anal sex is that many people do not use protection against sexually transmitted diseases during anal sex. STDs can be spread through anal sex, so it is important to protect yourself and your partner with dental dams, and finger and cock condoms during anal play.

Remember to use protection and keep things pain free, and you’ll find that many of the rumors about anal sex are untrue, and that anal play is a great way to expand your sexual horizons.

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