Anal play, as you likely well know by now, is having its moment. Hell, even Vogue is writing about it, and Harvard is, like, teaching classes about the basics of butt-banging. But we can't all go to Harvard and thank God for that , which means that the type stuff that a lot of curious folks might benefit from isn't readily available. We thought we'd fix that.
Skip navigation! Story from Sex Tips. So you want to try anal sex, but you're freaked out by the probably inevitable reality of poop. That's totally understandable, it's something that can be present during anal sex , and it's not exactly glamourous. But rest assured that it's not usually that big of a deal.
Whether you use clinical terms or plain language, the fear of either urinating peeing or defecating pooping during sex stops a lot of people from exploring sex with a partner, and for those who are already having sex , it can really get in the way of enjoying it. While urinary and fecal incontinence may not have a direct impact on sexual function or response, they can have a huge impact on our sex lives, largely because of fear and shame about the loss of bowel or bladder control during sex, and our very narrow ideas of what sex is supposed to be. The image of great sex that we see splashed across the media and even in our sex education, is of an act of beauty and power, one that is weirdly sanitized.
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