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"For many hetero couples, anal sex is not included in their sexual repertoire for many reasons," said Dr. Rosara Torrisi, an AASECT Certified sex therapist and founder of the Long Island Institute of Sex Therapy in New York. "We usually hear about anal sex being physically uncomfortable."
USE LOTS OF LUBE!!!
Dr. Torrisi recommends the need for lube (and lots of it), and space for relaxation. She also recommends starting slowly with anal dilators. Of course, there are lots of ways to relax and ease your way into it, like anal massagers.
"When I first started there were things about [being pegged] that I did not like," said Robert, 42. "One woman got rough with me and I told her to ease up. Although, now after some time I think I'd want to maybe try that again."
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And let's not forget that pegging, when done respectfully and correctly, is all about the pleasure.
"The P spot is real," said Kevin, 29. "And it's amazing