“The most important thing is to get really turned on and comfortable. Your anus is surrounded by a ring of muscle called the anal sphincter, which is designed to keep in feces. Your sphincter needs to be relaxed to allow something to pass through it. So do whatever works for you to get yourself…”Tagged: Anal Sex, Relaxation, orgasm
“One of the first misconceptions about anal sex is that it’s unclean because it involves butts. In actuality, your anus has natural bacteria that helps fight infection, and if you clean your body regularly, your butt is as clean as the rest of you. So you don’t need to wash yourself right before you…”Tagged: Anal Sex, Bacteria, cleanliness
“Your anus has thousands of sensitive nerve endings in and around it that can give you pleasure. Most of these nerve endings are concentrated around the opening, but the outer part of the rectum also has them. With the inner part of the rectum, what feels good during sex is mostly the pressure and…”Tagged: Anal Sex, orgasm, penetration
“If you want to treat your pussy right, make sure to stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet of nutritious foods.”Tagged: Vagina, hydration, Water, eating, healthy
“Change your pads and tampons regularly so they don’t become a feeding ground for bacteria. Keeping sodden pads near your vagina makes things warm and moist — just the way bacteria loves it. And don’t wear pads when you’re not on your period to catch your usual discharge, because it will just warm…”Tagged: Vagina, tampons, pads, period
“It’s also important to get out of sweaty or otherwise wet panties or bathing suit bottoms as soon as possible so you can dry out.”Tagged: Vagina, sweating, wet, Water