My question is I have never had annal sex
and I have a friend is wanting to try it
but is afraid to because she has hemroids.
She asked me what she should do and I
have no eartly idea what to tell her.
Are there dangers in having annal sex when
you have hemroids?
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purpz28
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 43 Location: Indiana
Posted: 01-08-06 16:38pm
I had hemmroids after pregnancy...And I do
enjoy anal. I was scared at first but he
was very gentle and it caused no problems.
My hemroids have since gone away. But I
would say tell her to make him take it
very easy, use plenty of lube and as long
as it doesn't hurt go for it.
Hey guys I am new on here. Looking up
some things that happened to me last
night. I am over 50, and had my first
"urinating orgasm" last night as well as
anal sex. From the things I have read
urinating while having an orgasm is called
a gusher. Believe me it was. I always
had the urge to pee during sex and I felt
like it inhibited me. My new partner had
never seen that either but it got him so
excited. he had heard of it but never
experienced it either. the anal sex will
take a bit of time but he is so gentle and
patient. Just remember girls, your sex
drive only dies if you let it. I have also
had a hysterectomy and my guy keeps me
just wanting more.
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