Backdoor Myths: 11 Common Misconceptions About Anal Sex

Backdoor Myths: 11 Common Misconceptions About Anal Sex

Although anal sex is no longer a taboo, there are many questions and myths surrounding it. It hurts? Is it possible to have an orgasm? Does anyone do it all the time? The experts say where is the truth and where is the speculation!

1. Myth: Only men enjoy anal sex.

Truth: No, it can be enjoyable for both partners if it happens by mutual agreement.

2. Myth: Anal sex is what we see in porn.

Truth: No, it requires preparation and usually discussion of details. It doesn’t happen as spontaneously and quickly as it does in adult films.

3. Myth: You can do it without foreplay

Truth: The sphincter takes time to get used to toys and the penis because it’s basically a muscle that needs training. It is recommended to start with a set of several different sized dildos.

4. Myth: No one does!

Truth: No, many try, but not everyone is satisfied.

5. Myth: A fiasco can happen

The truth is that it is extremely unlikely. To reduce it even further, avoid gassy foods that day.

6. Myth: It hurts

The truth: not at all, if you start with the preparation, take your time and use a lubricant.

7. Myth: You don’t need a condom

Truth: Many infections can be transmitted this way, it is best not to risk it.

8. Myth: Anal is necessary to save relationships.

Truth: Relationships in which this is true need not be saved.

9. Myth: The penis goes directly into the intestines.

Truth: Intestinal contents usually accumulate further down the sigmoid colon, and if you eat more or less well, then the correct area will be clean. If in doubt, start your preparation by inserting the sex toy and make sure.

10. Myth: Transgender women view anal sex as a substitute for regular sex.

True: no. No one should do what they don’t like.

11. Myth: So a man will only want that

Truth: Not at all, few people are willing to settle for one option all their lives.

Source: The Voice Mag

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