Authors: Yvonne K. Fulbright
stools, (e.g., due to stress, diet, constipation, or diarrhea). An enema involves introduction of water or a liquid solution into the rectum to flush out the anal canal, colon, and rectum, removing fecal matter and stimulating bowels. It is a particularly good idea to have one if you’re planning for a lot of anal play and for acts involving the use of larger sex toys or fisting. Showering before and after sex, and rinsing out the anus during both of these showers can also help to make the experience cleaner.
Furthermore, if you’re the top partner (the thrusting partner), don’t give your partner a tough time about not delivering a porn star’s per- formance; this will only squelch efforts, especially if you’re unwilling to take it in the ass yourself.
If you’re the top partner, make sure that you don’t get carried away with your role, which can hurt your partner both emotionally and physically (due to the tearing of tissue that sometimes accompanies rough play).
Sexual Health Considerations
Even at its safest, anal penetration can cause minute tears in the rectal tissue, giving any virus like HIV, genital warts, chlamydia, genital her- pes, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, or gonorrhea an opportunity to spread. Using a latex condom consistently and correctly every time you have sex helps to prevent the transmission of HIV, chlamydia, hepatitis C, and gonorrhea, plus it reduces the chances of spreading genital warts, genital herpes, and syphilis. It’s important to realize, however, that con- doms with stimulating textures on the outside (e.g., studded or ribbed ones) may cause abrasions or irritation to the rectal tissue and may also cause discomfort to your partner. Furthermore, be careful not to use any condoms with nonoxynol-9, which can irritate the rectal lining, making
it easier for HIV to get into the bloodstream. Polyurethane condoms, in- cluding the female condom, which are essentially plastic sheaths, are an- other option, especially if you’re allergic to latex. These barrier methods are not, however, as effective as latex; the female condom has never been scientifically tested or proven for safety during anal sex.
Know that anal-oral contact puts you at risk for all of the STIs, plus hepatitis A. Using a dental dam, a condom, a glove that has been cut open into a sheet of latex, or a sheet of nonmicrowaveable Saran wrap over the anus before stimulating it with your mouth will help reduce any risk of transmission.
To reduce the chance of infection during manual stimulation, espe- cially if you have cuts or sores on your hand, or simply to keep things cleaner, use latex gloves. For those with latex allergies, know that gloves also come in vinyl, nitrile, or neoprene.
Lastly, never insert a penis, finger, or toy into the vagina after anal sex unless a new condom is being used or the penis, finger, or toy has been washed thoroughly. Bacteria from the rectum can cause vaginitis if intro- duced into the vagina.
Oral Action for Anal Pleasuring
Whereas in most chapters on the various hot spots I’ve usually presented finger action before oral action, in the case of the anus, oral stimulation may actually be a better warm-up to help lovers become comfortable with the anus and ease into penetration play. Many people, intentionally or not, hit the anal area with their mouth and tongue when stimulating the perineum, so analingus isn’t much of a stretch when considering getting into backdoor pleasures.
Analingus,
also known as rimming, is stimula- tion of the anus by the mouth and tongue. In performing analingus, a lover will kiss, nibble, suck, and lick the area of the anal opening, but- tocks, and perineum using either an up/down or circular motion, moving along the butt crease, flicking a hardened tongue across the area, or thrusting into the anal opening with the tongue. French kissing the anal opening is another approach, during which you can also drag the inner lining of your bottom lip across the anal area for a dramatic effect.
The anus can be massaged with the tongue to stimulate the nerves of the area’s muscles. Using your tongue, you can make a figure eight around
your partner’s anus and testicles or anus and vaginal opening. Make sure to do so slowly and purposefully.
Finger Action for Anal Pleasuring
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EXERCISE 11.1:
Slip Inside
If your partner experiences pain at any point, try slowly withdrawing and adding more lubricant or stop penetration and simply keep the fin- ger in place to see if the pain subsides. If size is an issue, you can try using a smaller finger or toy. If these suggestions don’t work, stimulate other hot spots to take things back a step or stop entirely and simply relax together.