After chatting with a 39-year-old mom who loves anal sex, I got to thinking about the precise ways in which anal is taboo — and how to mythbust them. Clinical Sexologist and Marriage and Family Therapist Dr. Kat Van Kirk weighed in on what’s true about anal, and what’s not. The myth: It will hurt
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Some good news though. Just like it’s probably not true that Stephanie was having it with Todd in sixth grade or whatever, it’s also not true that anal sex has to hurt or be dangerous, at all.
At least once every couple of days, someone posts or writes into Scarleteen reporting that vaginal entry — usually intercourse or manual vaginal sex, and usually (but not always) with male partners — is painful, uncomfortable, or unfulfilling for them.
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ANAL SEX Why would anyone want to have anal sex? For many people, anal sex is the ultimate taboo. Buttfucking makes it sound crude and dirty, sodomy sounds technical.