“Unlike other body parts that become ooey-gooey all on their own, the anus is not a self-lubricating organ. But due to the wonders of modern science, this need not be a problem. Lube—whether water, silicone, or flaxseed based—solves that problem for us. And be sure to go slow, communicate throughout,…”— Patrick Howell O'Neill, dailydot.comTagged: Anal Sex, lube, Communication
“In addition to the stigma associated with seeking rump pleasure, there is the myth that anal sex is—nay—must be painful. While dipping one’s toes (or fingers, penis, or sex toy) into the anal waters can involve momentary discomfort, pain should not be a prerequisite for experiencing the joys of anal…”— Patrick Howell O'Neill, dailydot.comTagged: Anal Sex, Myths, Pain
“You will not be covered in shit after sticking a tiny finger up someone’s bum. In fact, your anus isn’t even where poop is stored—it’s actually stored in your colon at the end of your large intestine.”— Cynthia McKelvey, dailydot.comTagged: Anal Sex, Anal Fingering, Poop
“Anal sex will NOT irreparably loosen you up. Think of it this way: your anus is a muscle. The more you exercise said muscle, the stronger it becomes—like pumping iron for your sphincter. While you may find it easier to allow various objects the more comfortable you get with anal play, you’ll find it…”— Cynthia McKelvey, dailydot.comTagged: Anal Sex, Understanding Anal Sex, Loose