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It’s incredibly common for women to feel apprehensive about anal sex, and we don’t blame them.
These steps can happen over the course of a few hours, days, weeks, or more. When it comes to first-time anal sex for women (or anyone, for that matter), do what works and feels best for your body. A positive experience, in the beginning, enables positive – and pleasurable- experiences long term.
Additionally, if the person with whom you’re having anal sex is a stranger or someone who you’ve known for a short period of time, always play it safe and wear a condom. Safer sex is better sex. The (CDC) has noted that anal sex is the riskiest sexual behavior for getting and transmitting HIV for men and women. Specifically, receptive anal sex is 13 times riskier than insertive anal sex for acquiring HIV infection. Use condoms consistently to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV.
Introduction to anal play for women
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