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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby huggles » Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:41 am

Delirius wrote:Actually the women who really love anal just have their zones that turn them on more closer to their ass on the inside. So for them it really is more pleasurable.


sure, it's called their prostate. and those aren't women, delirius. :)
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby JustVenting » Thu Feb 05, 2015 6:59 am

You've all aroused me so much that I just have to try it out now. Wish me luck.
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby crystal_richardson_ » Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:40 pm

Randi wrote:I like anal, as long as it is done right. A little pain is OK, but there is also pleasure, as well!


is it painful for you initially?

it shouldn't be. not if he enters you slowly. unlike the vagina, the ring of the bum takes about a minute to relax, then it's easy going.

when you do it enough, you won't need to wait that minute :lol:

my bf can slam right in. no wait/relaxing period needed..

it also helps if you push out to envelop his cock...I find
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby Korrptus » Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:58 pm

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3437385/

Anal sphincter injuries may cause disastrous complications including perineal cellulitis, enteric fistulae and faecal incontinence. These are uncommon injuries in civilian practice so there is little evidence upon which to base management decisions. We present a case in which anal intercourse led to complete anal sphincter complex disruption and discuss the management of these injuries.


There is a greater propensity to develop injuries during anal compared to vaginal penetration because the ano-rectal mucous membranes do not provide sufficient lubrication for sexual intercourse.6 Injuries are usually heralded by anodyspareunia – pain during receptive anal intercourse.6 The risk increases without use of condoms6 and with the use of alcohol and other recreational drugs,6 both of which were present in this case.

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Effect of anoreceptive intercourse on anorectal function.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1293903/
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This study is the first published assessment of the effect of anoreceptive intercourse (ARI) on anal sphincter tone and function. Forty anoreceptive (AR) male homosexuals were compared with 18 age matched non-anoreceptive (non-AR) heterosexual males. Subjects were questioned about ARI, defaecation and faecal incontinence. Anal resting pressure, maximum voluntary squeeze pressure, anal mucosal electrosensitivity, perineal descent and rectal sensation were measured in all subjects. Fourteen of the AR subjects but only one of the non-AR subjects had symptoms of frequent anal incontinence (P < 0.05). There was a significant reduction in both maximum anal resting pressure (P < 0.01) and anal mucosal electrosensitivity (P < 0.05) and a significant difference in the anal resting pressure profile (P = 0.02) in the AR subjects compared with the non-AR subjects. There was a significant reduction in maximum squeeze pressure in AR subjects with anal incontinence compared with either AR subjects without anal incontinence (P < 0.01) or non-AR subjects (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences in stoll consistency, frequency of defaecation, perineal descent or rectal sensation between the groups. ARI is associated with reduced resting pressure in the anal canal and an increased risk of anal incontinence. The risk of incontinence is greatest amongst AR subjects with reduced maximum squeeze pressure.



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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby Delirius » Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:25 pm

Korrptus wrote:
Anal sphincter injuries may cause disastrous complications including perineal cellulitis, enteric fistulae and faecal incontinence. These are uncommon injuries in civilian practice so there is little evidence upon which to base management decisions. We present a case in which anal intercourse led to complete anal sphincter complex disruption and discuss the management of these injuries.

There is a greater propensity to develop injuries during anal compared to vaginal penetration because the ano-rectal mucous membranes do not provide sufficient lubrication for sexual intercourse.6 Injuries are usually heralded by anodyspareunia – pain during receptive anal intercourse.6 The risk increases without use of condoms6 and with the use of alcohol and other recreational drugs,6 both of which were present in this case.


From reading that it seems like if you use lube you pretty much take away a lot of the risk of doing anal. The part were you just push in with no lubrication is what does the damage.
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby crystal_richardson_ » Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:52 pm

^that's true.

I use spit. I HATE using store-bought lube...it just ruins it for some reason.

even the word 'lube' annoys me lol (luuubbe)

usually I give him a blowjob, get it nice and wet and slippery, and then in it goes :cool:
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby Reaper » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:23 pm

Since you claim to be a woman, crys, you would have had vaginal sex a lot more than anal sex. What is vaginal sex like for you?
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby crystal_richardson_ » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:29 pm

like being filled :)

I honestly think I like anal better though. it's the feeling...but more psychological aspect.

what it does to a man. he looks at you like he wants to devour you :cool: it turns him into an animal.
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby Reaper » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:32 pm

You haven't experienced vaginal sex ever, have you, crys... That's why you like anal sex so much.

Tell me, do you lick the sht off your boyfriend's dick when he's done fcking you in the ass.

I just know you're a dirty bitch. So tell me, do you?
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Re: Sex - What's Your Style?

Postby crystal_richardson_ » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:33 pm

lol

fck off demon.

-- Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:34 pm --

Dark Soul wrote:Tell me, do you lick the sht off your boyfriend's dick when he's done fcking you in the ass.


and no I don't do that. yuckk
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