I don't know who needs to hear this, but if anal sex brings you pleasure, then by all means, explore TF out of it.
be risky if you don't know what you're doing, so can any other type of sex. Dr. Moore notes that, specifically with anal sex,"the anus cannot naturally lubricate itself to reduce discomfort and friction-related concerns, such as skin injuries." Engaging in anal sex alsoif you and your partner don't use proper protection.
"The label itself can increase shame, and therefore decrease the likelihood of a person freely talking to a doctor about any issues or concerns around anal sex." Though the BMJ authors are likely using the word"risky" to make people aware of the reasons mentioned above, clinical psychologist and intimacy coach, PhD, says it might have the opposite effect."The label itself can increase shame, and therefore decrease the likelihood of a person freely talking to a doctor about any issues or concerns around anal sex.
The BMJ also states that"hit television shows such as 'Sex and the City' and 'Fleabag' may unwittingly add to the pressure, as they seem to normalize anal sex in heterosexual relationships or make it appear racy and daring." This is simply inaccurate. Dr. Moore says,"even though anal sex is presented normally in TV shows, the act itself springs from our freewill to indulge and experience it firsthand.
Using the language that these shows"seem to normalize anal sex in heterosexual relationships" implies that there's something wrong with anal sex being normalized in heterosexual relationships in the first place. But if anal sex brings someone pleasure and is done in a safe, consensual way, there shouldn't be any issue at all with it being a normal part of your sex life.