How does anal sex work?
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How does anal sex work?
When a penis, a sex toy, or fingers go into the anus, this is called anal sex. Oral-anal sex is when a person stimulates the anus with their mouth. This is also called "rimming." Find out more on our page about "How to have oral sex."
Anyone can enjoy anal sex, whether they are gay, straight, bisexual, or transgender.
How does anal sex work?
When you first explore the anal area, it can feel strange, so take it slow.
If you decide to try penetrating the anus, touching and rubbing it can help you relax. This is important because the sphincter, which is a muscle in the anus, needs to relax so that penetration is easy.
Use a lot of lube that works with water and start by making a small hole. Then, get out. When your partner is ready, go deeper, and when you're done, pull back. Do this until you're inside. Listen to your partner and be ready to stop at any time if they are unhappy or in pain.
Both the person doing and the person getting anal sex can enjoy it, but it can take a while to get to that point. Your first time might not be great, so give it some time.
Does anal sex hurt?
If you rush into anal sex, especially if it's your first time, it could be uncomfortable or even painful.
You can do things to make the pain go away. These things are:
making sure that you and your partner are both comfortable
Start slowly and use a lot of water-based lubricants. Use your fingers or sex toys at first, and talk to your partner about what works best for both of you.
If it hurts too much or hurts too much, you should stop right away. You don't have to keep going with something just because you've started it.
Can I get pregnant from anal sex?
Semen can't get from the anus to the vagina, so it's not possible to get pregnant from anal sex. However, semen could leak out of the anus and into the vagina after anal sex, which could lead to pregnancy. Use condoms to keep from getting STDs or getting pregnant.
Should I have sex with a man?
Make sure you and your partner are both okay with the idea of anal sex before you try it. If one of you isn't ready or interested, you should respect that. Read 'Am I ready for sex?' to help you decide. Remember that it's okay to try something and then change your mind about it.
How can I get a man's prostate gland to work?
The prostate, which is between the bladder and the penis, has nerve ends in it for many men. During anal sex, they might like having it aroused. You can get it going by putting your finger or a sex toy in your anus. But there are a lot of blood arteries in and around the prostate, so be careful and use a lot of lube.
Can anal sex give me STIs and HIV?
HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) are more likely to be spread through unprotected anal sex than through other kinds of sex. This is especially true if you are getting sex in the genital area. This is because the skin of the anus is thin and tears easily, making you more likely to get an infection.
You can protect yourself and your partner by taking easy steps.
Use condoms
When you and your partner have anal sex, condoms protect you both. You can use an external condom, also called a male condom, or an internal condom, which is put into the anus before sex and is also called a female condom. Some people feel better having anal sex when they use extra-thick condoms. You should also put condoms on any sex toys you use and change the condoms between partners. When you do oral-anal sex, dental dams can protect you.
Lube up
A good water-based lube makes sex more relaxing and keeps the anus from getting hurt. Lubes that contain oil, like baby oil or Vaseline, can make condoms weaker and more likely to break.
Clean up
When going from anal to other types of sex, you should always wash your hands, penis, and sex toys. If you are using an external condom, make sure to use a new one when you switch from anal to vaginal or oral sex. This is important so that you don't bring germs from the anus to the vagina or mouth when you move from one place to another.
Carefully clean
Some people clean their anus before anal sex because they want to make sure there are no feces (poo). If you do this, be very patient and only use water or mild soap. If you don't, you could tear or scratch your anus, which can make you more likely to get STIs.
Seek help
If you've had anal sex without protection and are worried about STDs, you should see a doctor or nurse right away. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may help you avoid getting HIV, but you have to take it within 72 hours for it to work. Remember that PEP is not a replacement for condoms and that it is not always accessible.
Get Tested
You and your partner are both safer if you know if you have HIV or an STD. Get tested for HIV and other STIs regularly so that you can get treatment if you need it. If you have HIV and are being treated for it, the amount of HIV in your blood can drop so low that it can't be found. This means that you can't give the bug to anyone else.
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When a penis, a sex toy, or fingers go into the anus, this is called anal sex. Oral-anal sex is when a person stimulates the anus with their mouth. This is also called "rimming." Find out more on our page about "How to have oral sex."
Anyone can enjoy anal sex, whether they are gay, straight, bisexual, or transgender.
How does anal sex work?
When you first explore the anal area, it can feel strange, so take it slow.
If you decide to try penetrating the anus, touching and rubbing it can help you relax. This is important because the sphincter, which is a muscle in the anus, needs to relax so that penetration is easy.
Use a lot of lube that works with water and start by making a small hole. Then, get out. When your partner is ready, go deeper, and when you're done, pull back. Do this until you're inside. Listen to your partner and be ready to stop at any time if they are unhappy or in pain.
Both the person doing and the person getting anal sex can enjoy it, but it can take a while to get to that point. Your first time might not be great, so give it some time.
Does anal sex hurt?
If you rush into anal sex, especially if it's your first time, it could be uncomfortable or even painful.
You can do things to make the pain go away. These things are:
making sure that you and your partner are both comfortable
Start slowly and use a lot of water-based lubricants. Use your fingers or sex toys at first, and talk to your partner about what works best for both of you.
If it hurts too much or hurts too much, you should stop right away. You don't have to keep going with something just because you've started it.
Can I get pregnant from anal sex?
Semen can't get from the anus to the vagina, so it's not possible to get pregnant from anal sex. However, semen could leak out of the anus and into the vagina after anal sex, which could lead to pregnancy. Use condoms to keep from getting STDs or getting pregnant.
Should I have sex with a man?
Make sure you and your partner are both okay with the idea of anal sex before you try it. If one of you isn't ready or interested, you should respect that. Read 'Am I ready for sex?' to help you decide. Remember that it's okay to try something and then change your mind about it.
How can I get a man's prostate gland to work?
The prostate, which is between the bladder and the penis, has nerve ends in it for many men. During anal sex, they might like having it aroused. You can get it going by putting your finger or a sex toy in your anus. But there are a lot of blood arteries in and around the prostate, so be careful and use a lot of lube.
Can anal sex give me STIs and HIV?
HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) are more likely to be spread through unprotected anal sex than through other kinds of sex. This is especially true if you are getting sex in the genital area. This is because the skin of the anus is thin and tears easily, making you more likely to get an infection.
You can protect yourself and your partner by taking easy steps.
Use condoms
When you and your partner have anal sex, condoms protect you both. You can use an external condom, also called a male condom, or an internal condom, which is put into the anus before sex and is also called a female condom. Some people feel better having anal sex when they use extra-thick condoms. You should also put condoms on any sex toys you use and change the condoms between partners. When you do oral-anal sex, dental dams can protect you.
Lube up
A good water-based lube makes sex more relaxing and keeps the anus from getting hurt. Lubes that contain oil, like baby oil or Vaseline, can make condoms weaker and more likely to break.
Clean up
When going from anal to other types of sex, you should always wash your hands, penis, and sex toys. If you are using an external condom, make sure to use a new one when you switch from anal to vaginal or oral sex. This is important so that you don't bring germs from the anus to the vagina or mouth when you move from one place to another.
Carefully clean
Some people clean their anus before anal sex because they want to make sure there are no feces (poo). If you do this, be very patient and only use water or mild soap. If you don't, you could tear or scratch your anus, which can make you more likely to get STIs.
Seek help
If you've had anal sex without protection and are worried about STDs, you should see a doctor or nurse right away. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may help you avoid getting HIV, but you have to take it within 72 hours for it to work. Remember that PEP is not a replacement for condoms and that it is not always accessible.
Get Tested
You and your partner are both safer if you know if you have HIV or an STD. Get tested for HIV and other STIs regularly so that you can get treatment if you need it. If you have HIV and are being treated for it, the amount of HIV in your blood can drop so low that it can't be found. This means that you can't give the bug to anyone else.
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