Anal Sex Techniques and Secrets PDF
Anal Sex Techniques and Secrets PDF
Anal Sex Techniques and Secrets PDF
Table of Contents:
* First, as always, a few basics.
* Basics
* Analingus
* Finger Stimulation
* If your lover is male:
* If your lover is a woman:
* Actual Anal Sex
Having written the Advanced Cunnilingus Techniques page, and then the Advanced
Fellatio Techniques page in response to reader demands, it seems that the next most common
question I get is about various forms of anal sex (analingus, actual anal penetration with the
penis or fingers). So, in keeping with my tendency to have an opinion on everything and be
willing to let everyone know what it is, I have written this page on the subject.
Anal activities in sex are less talked about, and make many people feel more than a little
uncomfortable. This is mainly because of the taboos about the butt, of course, and not because
there's anything wrong with it, per se.
In fact, there is a unique form of pleasure to be gotten from anal stimulation, for a guy
or girl. For men this is because of the prostate, which is an important sexual organ and can
only be directly stimulated through anal contact, and on women it is because the rectum (sorry
if you're not looking for technical terms, but I need to be specific) shares a wall with the
vagina, and the sexual nerves are actually closer on that side, making the sensation different
and sometimes actually stronger.
Anal sex is not always the #1 favorite, but it is certainly high on the list for many
people, and can be a fun change of pace for almost anyone who isn't bothered too much by the
taboos against it.
First, as always, a few basics.
Be Sensitive - I mean this in several different ways.
First, it may be a difficult subject to bring up, if you and your lover haven't already discussed
it. It's that taboo thing, again. There is a reasonable chance that they have already thought of
it, and were afraid to bring it up themselves, but there's also a chance the idea would horrify
them. Hopefully your relationship already involves open, relaxed, and frank discussion about
sex, or else you probably should work on that long before you worry about testing the waters
on this subject.
Second, the anus really isn't meant to be entered. Don't get me wrong; humans aren't really
meant to fly, either...I'm not saying it's bad, I'm just saying you have to bear these little facts
in mind. One should be very gentle when experimenting with these things.
An important example is never...ever try it on your lover for the first time without them
expecting it, especially if we're talking about penetration with a penis or similarly large
object. Trust me on this, please. If you've ever had a really big, hard BM (Bowel Movement),
that was really painful, that's nothing compared to being caught off-guard by this. Not only
are there better ways to go about it, but you may never get the chance to try again, if they're
upset enough.
That's doom and gloomy enough, I think, now as for some more useful info.
Basics
Positions:
For most anal sex, there are a few positions which make it easier to access the butt. These
generally apply to analingus, actual anal sex, or even using fingers...though with fingers
almost any sexual position might work, if both parties enjoy it.
The most basic is for your lover to be on their back, legs spread and/or knees pulled up. Put a
pillow or two under their butt...this is a big help that's easily overlooked. In one way this is the
most awkward of the positions, but it can be the easiest for your lover.
Another is for your lover to be on elbows and knees, as for doggie style sex. This is easier for
access, but it also tends to require your lover to tighten their butt muscles a bit. This may
work better if your lover has some support under their chest/belly to lean on, so they can relax
more, and possibly even so they can lean forward a little, extending their legs out and to the
side behind them, which might put things at an easier angle for access.
A third position is for them to be on their side. Their legs need to be in a scissors position,
perhaps the upper one extended in front of them and the other straight "down" (as if they were
standing), else the upper leg drawn up toward the chest or straight upward (bent, either way),
and the lower leg in whatever position is comfortable.
Cleanliness:
As always, this matters more to some people than others, but in this case it's a more popular
issue than with just about any other kind of sex, for obvious reasons. First, having bathed
more recently than the last BM is a good idea.
It's a good idea to have a bowel movement an hour or so before, to ensure that nothing is
encountered during any penetration (unless you're into that, I suppose), and then bathe the
area.Other than basic cleaning like that, oil-based lubricants are a great insulator for anal
contact. They tend to cover up any potential (or simply feared) smell and transfer of icky
stuff. If you use Vaseline/petrolatum, for example, the odds are that a simple wiping off with
a dry cloth will result in finger/penis/whatever seeming to be just about perfectly clean.
Again, this may not matter to some people, but it's worth mention because it is crucial to
others. To some people, enemas may seem like overkill, or even to be grosser than not having
one before anal sex anyway. But they certainly do bear mention, in case this sounds like a
good idea to you (feeling comfortable with things like cleanliness are potentially very
important). This is especially worth considering in actual penis penetration, since one gets a
lot deeper than even the most diligent bathing process is going to be able to clean. But it is
still not a really common practice, even for actual penetration. Of course a few people even
find enemas to be sexually exciting themselves.
Lubrication:
With anal sex of any kind, lubrication is worth seriously considering. And oil-based lubricants
tend to work better, because of the greater pressure/texture involved. Drying out like waterbased lubricants do is a more serious problem than with other kinds of sex. Bear in mind, of
course, that oil-based lubricants are a threat to a latex condom, which will be damaged by it.
That aside, Vaseline is the best, in the case of anal sex, because it will stay in place and
lubricate much more determinedly than thinner lubricants, and yet not provide its own
resistance like thicker ones will. Cocoa butter would be my #2 suggestion. Some kinds of
massage oil can work well. Baby oil and other similarly thin substances are way down on the
list, as the lubrication they provide is rather weak/watery, for oils.
That's all for the basics...except that I will address the whole thing from the ground up,
dedicating much more time to "how to get started" in this article than in the cunnilingus and
fellatio articles. The reasons for this include the fact that this can be far more painful if done
wrong, the fact that it's more taboo and thus worrisome to some people, and the fact that it's
rarer...even thinking in detail about it is rarer...and thus more people are more likely to need to
go over the basics. Oh, and the basics can be much more complicated, too. A penis in a mouth
or a licking of a clitoris is a lot easier to get started in an "acceptable" way than a painless
penetration of an anus.
Analingus
We'll start with this, because it's pretty simple. No worry about accidentally hurting anyone.
Work your way up to it -- as with any sex, it is often best to start out gradually, even away
from erogenous zones completely. Remember how you used to fool around for hours before
sex? It was pretty exciting, wasn't it. Anyway, even after you've gotten to the erogenous
zones, you might consider performing cunnilingus/fellatio on them first. Simply work your
way downward from there toward their anus, gradually. No matter what position you're using,
your hands, or your partner's will probably be necessary to make access easier. You have far
more control and better contact if their butt-cheeks (is there a technical name for that?) are
spread away from their actual anus. What exactly to do, tongue-at-anus, varies a lot from
person to person. Some prefer a light flicking, gently licking around the center, or gently
pushing at it. Some prefer a deeper probing, with your tongue held rigid and pushed firmly
inside. Another method is to widen your tongue to apply pressure over the entire outside
area...this is often much more stimulating than you'd imagine.
Another good idea is to try firmly licking, or even sucking on, the perineum (the area between
the anus and genitals. On a guy this is especially useful, because it indirectly stimulates both
their balls and prostate. The best method would be to combine all of these, and pay close
attention to what your lover enjoys most. As in all sex, you would get them to believe in
giving you a lot of feedback/signals, whether moaning, thrashing about, talking...whatever
they are most comfortable with. They should increase or decrease this with their pleasure, so
that you can learn what they like (it is different from person to person, this may be the most
important secret of sex). If you're going to engage in this for a long time, especially if you
won't be switching back and forth between analingus and fellatio/cunnilingus for texture, you
probably will want to provide some stimulation to their genitals, as analingus is a pretty mild
form of contact that probably won't bring them to orgasm, or even keep them heavily
stimulated, all by itself. The Cunnilingus and Fellatio pages on this site have some advice on
hand-stimulation, which is often a vital part of oral sex. Of course using your hands for their
genitals will leave you short-handed for keeping their cheeks spread, so this is where
recruiting them to do either the spreading or the stimulation is pretty useful.
The range of things one can do with analingus is a bit more limited than with cunnilingus and
fellatio...but one reason for that is that the fingers need a separate section. Many people won't
really want to do a lot of probing with their fingers while licking.
In fact, one might want to avoid using them even on the outside, because fingers are a lot
stronger and firmer than a tongue, and so might make the licking part seem less obvious.
Finger Stimulation:
As with analingus, the best way to start out, if you're going to be using your fingers, is to
work up to it. This also is where techniques you use on men and women begin to differ
significantly, so I'm going to have to start breaking up my advice a bit, near the end.
Fingers are, unlike a tongue, rough. This is true no matter how baby-smooth your hands are,
or how well-manicured. It's more true, of course, if your hands are rough or not well
manicured. Caring for them ahead of time with some hand-softening lotion and the careful
removal of as much fingernail as comfortable is a good idea. Fingernails, in fact, are an
important consideration. Even being well-smoothed may not be enough. Being a guitarist, I
happen to keep my nails on my left hand trimmed all the way to the skin, and smoothed as
much as possible. This is a big help, but even it may not always be enough, depending on the
sensitivity of the partner. Rubber/latex gloves, especially the surgical kind, are definitely
worth considering, especially if either of you are just starting to experiment with anal-finger
stimulation (getting or giving). The difference it makes is just astounding...discomfort which
was actually assumed to be from other issues (like being thought a matter of penetration itself,
or nervous tightness) sometimes disappears completely. Since the idea here, unlike condoms,
is not to actually keep fluids from being passed between you, oil-based lubricants can
sometimes be used with latex gloves. Because the gloves are so helpful, though, a water-based
lubricant (K-9, Wet, Anal-Ease, whatever) might work fine. Gently touching the anus is a
good way to get started, once you're worked up to it. Because this area's not really messed
with as much, it can be exciting to just be touched there. The next step might be gently
circling it with your finger. Consider whether you're using lubrication and/or gloves as to how
lightly you do this. Even without penetrating, there is a difference in sensation between
pushing right in the middle, and pushing/circling the area right around the center.
Actual penetration usually takes some tact. It's generally important that you work your way up
very gradually, gently stroking the region right around the opening, then pushing gently at the
center but not actually penetrating. Actual penetration may, especially if you're not using both
gloves and lubricant (and even more especially if either of you is new at this) be best
accomplished by locating the exact opening (DO NOT assume you know where it is, try to
make a point of eyeballing it, sometimes even your lover can be mistaken if they're trying to
guide you), and then making a rhythmic pushing motion at it, very gently, and only
penetrating perhaps a millimeter more each time, especially until you've gotten the rounded
part of your finger well past their actual sphincter muscle (the ring of muscle that squeezes to
close their anus shut). They should, as with penis penetration, make a point of relaxing as
much as they can. Hopefully they did relieve themselves shortly before cleaning for this, so
they should be able to relax a lot without fear of any accidents. In fact, a good way to ensure
relaxing enough to allow entrance is to make what feels like a slight pushing motion, as if
having a BM. Not a real pushing motion; much of the basic BM action is actually just a
relaxing of the muscles in that area, and the internal intestinal pressure is what actually pushes
the waste out. If they can comfortably isolate that relaxing motion from real pushing, they're
almost sure to be able to relax enough for almost any kind of penetration. OK, I'm going to
have to diverge, now...male and female:
can always build up but if you go too far (this is true of any kind of sex) it may be hard to
recapture the mood or continue the experiment.
Once/if she's really into it, one neat trick is to press along the same wall from both sides -both press toward the rectum from the vagina, and toward the vagina from the rectum. The
wall between them is thin enough that you will easily be able to feel each finger from the
other one. Make an effort to not swap fingers, though. The anus can, theoretically (I believe
it's not common) carry common intestinal parasites that you'd never notice, but which might
not have reached the vagina. We're not talking about any real major VD/STD or anything, but
something her gynecologist might notice and complain about, anyway.
So assign one or two fingers to each opening, and keep them that way. In that case the "risk"
is almost nil. That's it for sex-specific finger stuff, for now.
Actual Anal Sex
You know, penetration with a penis, or some implement of destruction that substitute for one.
I'll refer to the penis, and if you are intending to use a vibrator or something, just substitute
the word in your mind.
First, read the entire preliminary and finger stuff, because it all applies. In fact, it is a very
good idea to start out with fingers, even if your real goal is to you a penis. This allows your
lover to get used to the feeling, and to relaxing their anus in the right way. It is even a good
idea to work your way up to more than one finger. Bear in mind, though, that fingers are a
great deal rougher (no matter how you care for them) than a penis, so be careful. If more than
one finger is uncomfortable, and you're not going to use a glove, then skip multiple fingers
(and remind your lover that a penis is smoother, if they're now worried).
Once you've worked your way up to the penis part, don't forget the importance of taking your
time. You might even do some other things with it, first...coitus, for example, in the case of a
female lover, or other contact between your penis and their genitals/thighs, in the case of
either sex. Stimulating your lover can be very important, especially to make the experience as
pleasurable as possible for both parties. When working up to actual penetration, use your
hands to stimulate your lover, probably taking a few things from the Advanced
Cunnilingus/Fellatio Techniques pages, which both cover a lot of hand-techniques.
Don't forget, though, to be very careful about penetration. Done wrong, this can be more
painful than, well, just about anything...childbirth, getting kicked in the 'nabs, whatever. Done
correctly, it's not painful at all, and can be very pleasurable.
Be careful about "hitting the hole". This is far more difficult to target than a vagina; if that's
the experience you're going on. Enough light and a visual lining up are not that romantic, but
are safest. This is also another reason to start out with finger penetration. There tends to be a
slight softness, in some people, above or below the anus that can fool you, no matter the
amount of care, into pushing at slightly the wrong angle or spot, so that neither of you realize
it's wrong (yes, that's right, this mistake can be made even from inside your lover's body).
Don't miss my mention of angle, either. Because of the number of positions you might be
using and the variety among individuals, I can't even begin to advise you on a specific angle
as being the one to use...you need to figure this one out with a lot of care and observation. Just
remember that most angles are the wrong one, so you need to make an effort to make it better
than random. Prior experimentation with fingers, again, would settle this problem before it
even started, especially when they are also applied before (or even during, if fingers are
turning out to be enjoyable) penile penetration. A fingertip already inside a relaxed lover can
be the perfect guide, actually making insertion of the penis easier and less painful, believe it
or not. If the position allows, and you're both comfortable with the idea, you may also have
your lover help guide you in (bearing in mind that they may not be able to tell, perfectly,
either), which is helpful because they know what hurts and what doesn't. But you should still
be using your own hand as well, so you can feel what they're doing and when to do what
Once you've done the full penetration thing a few times with your lover, and the penetrated is
getting to the point where relaxation is easy, and pain not really an issue (for some people it
never is, or they like it, but it's necessary to have addressed the rest), you can consider trying
more unusual positions and methods.
Like, for instance, the person being penetrated being on top. This is a very big mistake for a
beginner, because one tightens one's butt muscles to hold them up when straddling a lover,
but it is actually (once pain isn't a worry) a very nice position that people often don't think to
try. If not for the butt-tightening, this would be a great first position, actually, because it gives
the penetrated control over how fast things progress.
Another position, which is actually somewhat awkward but which some people find erotic, is
standing up. If this simply means facing away and bending over a bit, the tightening of butt
muscles is only a minor problem...but if it involves (yes, this even works with two guys)
facing each other and having one leg, say, up on a table/counter, the tightening can become a
real issue.
Don't forget the mutual stimulation. This (anal sex, not necessarily standing anal sex) can be
the perfect way to try to time orgasms to happen simultaneously, and yet have the one doing
the penetrating actually be doing the stimulating, too. Again I must refer you to (this page is
already too long, without me repeating other pages) the cunnilingus and fellatio pages for
hand techniques that work brilliantly for giving your lover orgasms of a power and time span
otherwise almost impossible.
OK, that's enough for now...whew.