Anal sex has become conflated with the male gay or bisexual experience — so much so that the top-vs-bottom question is often the first talking point in Grindr chats. And so much so that people think you have to be into anal to be a gay or bi man just as they think you have to be a gay or bi man to be into anal. In fact, in a study of men who have sex with men — a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine in — less than 40 percent of respondents had engaged in anal intercourse during their last sexual event. To limit oneself to just a single flavor is to shut out a smorgasbord of new experiences. Two men deciding to have sex is just the beginning of the conversation about what happens next, as sex columnist Dan Savage has repeatedly argued.
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Takeaway: Safe and pleasurable anal play is all about following a few key rules. Anal sex can be a little frightening for straight guys - at least, at first. That doesn't mean they aren't interested, though. Here we'll take a look at some of the things that might concern a hetero guy who wants to try anal play - and provides some tips on how to have the best, most mind-blowing orgasm you can ever have.
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