“What’s up with this whole eating ass thing?” has become a popular question. Luckily, I’ve got some first ass (and mouth) experience, and I’d say eating ass is dreadfully under-hyped.
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“What’s up with this whole eating ass thing?” has become a popular question. Luckily, I’ve got some first ass (and mouth) experience, and I’d say eating ass is dreadfully under-hyped.
Most heterosexual men reflexively don’t want to have anything to do with receiving anal pleasure. So, allowing you to munch on their gorgeous ass might seem a bit extreme. Even still, not all hope is lost; here are a few pointers.
Rimming, tossing salad, cake buffet, eating ass: Whatever you call analingus is at the same time mysterious for some and wholly pedestrian for others. Since I’m the patron saint of conservative kinksters and slutty prudes alike, I thought I’d take some time to give you a quick overview of everything analingus.
When it comes pleasuring the body, most people stop at the genitals. While it can be incredibly fun to stimulate the genitals, there are so many more places on your body that can provide you pleasure. Some of them have even been said to create more pleasurable sensations than what’s between your legs.
The body’s ability to feel pleasure is so expansive I don’t think we’ll ever achieve full knowledge of its capabilities. Yet, even though we’ve discovered a lot of great things it can do and experience, few people explore for themselves. To help give you a few good ideas, I wanted to jump start your knowledge with an ever-expanding list of ways to please your body.
For most of my partnered sex, I’ve been plagued by a problem: a sudden rush of panic when other people initiate. For a long time, I hadn’t known what it was. Over time, though, it’s become clear that I’m suffering from pre-sex anxiety.
From my years of helping people have better sex, I know that many others suffer from the same problem. So, I wanted to offer up a few of the symptoms I’ve noticed to help you figure out if you’re dealing with the same problem.
Sexually empowered women often get a bad reputation. We’re labeled as easy, trashy, dirty, loose, full of STDs -- not someone you want to sleep with. Yet, we have no trouble finding partners who are more than happy to share a bed with us and keep coming back for more. The stereotypes you’ve heard are more than outdated and inaccurate -- they entirely negate the sexy benefits of freedom, confidence, and experience in the bedroom! Lose your fear of the sexually empowered woman: sleeping with a “slut” might just be your favorite sexual memory yet! Here are 7 reasons why.
While enjoying my hot shower last night, I also was thinking about all the ways I would molest my boyfriend’s body when I left my steamy cocoon. I was feeling friskier than normal and decided to start my journey to wear him out with a surprise ass eating. After a bit more thinking about that, I found myself in a conundrum: Do I brush my teeth before I eat his ass or after?
When I started putting my penis in other people, I had one goal: destroy. I wanted to lay down the best dick game by banging like a jackhammer. While it worked, it came with a bunch of drawbacks.
Thankfully, though, I soon realized a slow stroke felt just as good and didn’t leave me in a sweaty mess.
I feel as though there’s a taboo involving cis women who have anal sex. If you have a vagina, why go the other hole? How is there pleasure without a prostate? Well as a cis woman who likes it up the butt, I am here to dispel any misconceptions you have about anal sex.