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There is less than a quarter-inch between them. The external sphincter is
controlled by the central nervous system - just like the muscles of the hand,
for example.
You can readily
tense and relax this sphincter whenever you want. The internal sphincter is
quite different. This muscle is controlled by the involuntary or autonomic part
of the nervous system, which governs such functions as heartbeat and stress
response. The internal sphincter reflects and responds to fear and anxiety
during anal sex. It will cause the anus to tense up automatically even if the
passive partner is trying to relax.
Even if a person does feel comfortable
during anal sex, he or she may still need to learn voluntary control over his or
her internal sphincter in order to relax it. Doing so requires regularly
inserting a finger, perhaps in the shower each day, and feeling the internal
sphincter.
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Some people use a small love plug. The plug provides a unique
sensation and many couples consider it an exciting addition to the bedroom. The
muscle changes spontaneously and in response to behavior. In this instance,
simply paying attention is more important than trying to relax. Anyone can
sooner or later learn how to control the internal sphincter. It is
important to go slow during this whole procedure.
About AIDS
Unprotected anal intercourse is the single most risky behavior in regards to
AIDS. If neither you or your partner are infected with HIV (human
immunodeficiency virus), you cannot get AIDS from anal sex.
Almost half of
American adults questioned in a nationwide sex survey believed that AIDS could
be contracted from anal intercourse, whether or not one partner was infected,
but this is not true. (The Kinsey Institute Survey). It is true that anal
intercourse with an infected partner, without using a condom, most likely
to transmit AIDS. The sensitive lining of the rectum might tear during anal
intercourse, causing HIV-infected blood or semen to pass directly into a sex
partner's bloodstream. Some doctors recommend not having having anal sex at all,
under any circumstances.
Anal Penetration
At first, if you would like to perform anal sex on anyone, your penis need to
be 100% healthy and rock hard. The anus is usually very tight and you wont be
able to enter in with semi hard penis. If you want to be sure, you will do it
okay, you should do penis exercises.
Penis exercise will make your penis harder,
it will give you bigger erection and it will help you develop a techniques to
control the timing (delay) of your orgasm.
Penis Health's Website is the best place
to start.
Anal sex can be an fairly safe sexual activity as long as you take the
necessary precautions. You should know that your anus and rectum do not have
their own natural lubrication nor the kind of elasticity the vagina enjoy.
Whenever anal penetration is happen use a condom and lots of water based
lubricants. The anus and rectum are narrow, so lubrication is needed to press
inside smoothly. Condoms are absolutely necessary even with your long time
partner or spouse. Shower or bath will not be able to get all the bacteria out
of the rectum. Even if both you and your partner are disease-free, you should
still use a condom as the rectum is home to lots of infectious bacteria that can
cause urinary infection on the penis.
Anal Sex Positions
The best positions for anal sex depends largely on what stage you and your
partner are at in your experiences. Rear entry or the "doggie style" position is
the position that most people associate with anal sex. However, rear entry
allows a penis or anal toy to penetrate deeply, and may not be the best choice
for the beginner. A good starting position is the "spoons" position, with each
partner laying on his or her side, one behind the other. This prevents the
penetrating partner from going too fast, and allows complete control over
penetration. It also brings you closer to your partner, making it easier to
judge his or her reactions to what you're doing.
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