>>69812
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>>56765
> how to safely fuck butthole?
There are plenty of people out there telling others what they might want to hear. I don't do that.
My view is that (at least receptive) anal sex is an objectively foolish activity from a medical perspective. The rationale here is based on the anorectal region's fragility relating to its anatomy and physiology, the normal presence of and frequent exposure to infectious fecal bacteria, and age-related anorectal decline possibly due in part to the normal functions of the region and very likely to be accelerated/guaranteed by significant anoreceptive activities (and, for women, pregnancy and obstetric trauma as well). Put simply, the anorectal area is not well-suited for significantly girthy and vigorous insertions.
That said, a while back I posted elsewhere about using ridiculously excessive care* all the time, every time. Below is a slightly modified version; take it or leave it:
* That includes, but is not limited to: ruling out preexisting anorectal conditions (possibly caused by prior sexual trauma), always using lubricant, avoiding lubricants that irritate/damage the rectal lining, avoiding enemas (all enemas, hyperosmolar or otherwise, probably remove the rectum's protective mucus barrier), always using a condom (particularly in the absence of an enema), never thrusting too rapidly ("too rapid" could vary for different people, at least for the anal tissues), never inserting anything too girthy ("too girthy" also could vary), never using numbing agents (pain indicates that something is wrong – anally, but not rectally), etc.
In practice using ridiculously excessive care is very unrealistic &Post too long. Click here to view the full text.