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Anal sex can seem like a big deal if you haven't really done butt stuff before. And like any other sex act, it's something that you should - in fact, must - prepare for if you want to do it. So how do you prepare for anal? Preparing for anal, like all new sex things, requires a good old chat and some grade A communication before anything goes anywhere So if you want to be safe, sure and comfortable for your first time anal sex, follow these tips from sex expert and founder of b-Vibe Alicia Sinclair - because this is someone who really knows her way around an anus. Bear in mind, these tips are for anyone with a butt, having sex with a partner of any gender identity - whether they have a penis, or plan to wear a strap-on for penetration.


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Before jumping on the butt sex bandwagon, you should know what is anal sex fact vs. Look no further than this how-to guide for beginner-friendly anal action. What do Lady Gaga, platform sneakers, and anal sex have in common? They're all having a moment. This morning, in the span of one hour, Truffle Butter played at my fave coffee shop if you don't know what that has to do with anal, two words: Urban Dictionary , an email about the launch of a new butt plug popped into my inbox, and my pal texted to ask which position—missionary or doggy—was a better position for first-time anal sex.



6 Things To Know Before You Try Anal Sex
What has everybody been up to? It certainly seems like anal is the hottest item on the sex menu these days. But if you've never done it before, anal sex can be That said, it certainly doesn't have to be if you know exactly how to prepare for anal sex. Because the anus isn't naturally lubricated like the vagina, you're going to want to rely on a silicone lubricant when trying anything anal, including sex toys, butt plugs, and dildos.





Emma Kaywin, a Brooklyn-based sexual health writer and activist, is here to calm your nerves and answer your questions. Q: My boyfriend has been talking to me about trying anal sex. I'm open to the idea, but I want to know more about it first. Like, do we need to use a condom if we're monogamous, or can I get infections if I don't? How can I make sure it doesn't hurt?

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