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March 25, 2013

Prostate Play For Gay Men

Filed under: Sex Tips — Charlie @ 4:22 pm

When we wrote our book, one of our first steps was to send out a survey to find out what experiences and concerns men and their partners had about prostate play. Among our other questions, we asked men to tell us how often prostate play was part of their anal sex experiences, and the answers were all over the map. We heard from one guy who loves to receive anal sex, but doesn’t really like prostate stimulation. We heard from several who said that prostate massage was the entire point, so it’s always part of their anal sex. And most of the answers fell somewhere in the middle, ranging from sometimes to usually.

This is really important because a lot of people assume that prostate stimulation is the reason why men enjoy receiving anal play. In reality, a lot of men have plenty of anal sex experience and think it’s a lot of fun, without doing much prostate play. Of course, some of them might be receiving prostate stimulation without realizing it, in the same way that some women don’t realize that their favorite intercourse position is perfect for G-spot stimulation. But a lot of guys have told us that once they discovered what prostate pleasure can feel like, they realized that it was something totally different from what they had been doing before. That means that we have to recognize that anal sex doesn’t always mean prostate stimulation.

That makes a lot of sense to me. Both the anus and the prostate are packed with sensitive nerves, but they feel totally different. Once you learn to pay attention to the different sensations, you’ll see what I mean. Mixing them together is like putting two flavors of food together- it’s a totally new pleasure, though of course, they can each be pretty amazing on their own. But it’s important to let go of the assumption that the reason many guys like anal sex is because of the prostate. It’s true for some, but not for everyone.

This question has come up a lot in my workshops on prostate play for gay men, especially when I talk about massage or using the Aneros. A lot of queer men like to talk about being size queens, or being able to receive anal penetration from a partner with a big penis. Some guys are really pleased with themselves for being able to do that. Many of them enjoy the sensation of being filled with a large penis or dildo. I’m certainly not saying that there’s anything wrong with that. But sometimes, these kinds of attitudes get in the way of exploring how much fun prostate play can be.

That’s because prostate pleasure doesn’t require a large object. Instead, it requires firm, focused pressure. Think about getting a massage. There’s a difference between having a thumb or a knuckle dig into a sore muscle, or having someone’s palm press into it. The palm spreads the pressure out over a larger area, creating a broader but less intense sensation. The smaller surface area of a thumb means you get a more focused and deeper quality to the massage. In fact, after a certain point, a larger dildo or penis doesn’t necessarily provide more prostate sensations. Once it’s as wide as the prostate, there’s maximum surface area contact, so going bigger doesn’t add much.

I always think it’s ironic that so many gay men reject massage or the Aneros, saying things like “what’s that going to do for me?” My suggestion is to try it and see for yourself. If you’re like a lot of the guys I’ve spoken with, you have a treat in store for you. Trust me.

If you want to add prostate fun during sex with a partner, try giving him a prostate massage while also giving him a blow job. Time your finger motions and your oral action to drive him wild. And remember- the prostate doesn’t always like really hard pressure. Use about as much force as you would when you’re typing. Use a regular rhythm and experiment with different finger moves. We describe more than a dozen options in our book, so there are lots of possibilities.

Or try one of the Aneros toys. You can wear it while giving or getting a blow job, or while masturbating. Each time you contract your pelvic floor, it’ll lever the toy into your prostate for hands-free fun. If you aren’t sure what “contract your pelvic floor” means, it’s the same motion that you can do to make your erection bounce. It’s also the muscle contraction that happens during ejaculation, which makes orgasm even more fun. And since their toys are all about the size of a finger, it’s like having having the firm pressure of a finger on your prostate with each squeeze. There’s a reason they’ve sold over one million of their toys, so don’t let your ideas about bigger always being better get in the way of your fun.

I have to admit that I’ve been enjoying hearing from gay men who have finally discovered prostate play. Once they see that we’re suggesting “in addition to,” rather than “instead of,” they’ve been much more willing to give it a try and so far, the results have been really positive. Besides, even the most experienced anal player has days when his body just isn’t up for anal intercourse. Isn’t it great to have more options?

Charlie

Charlie

I'm a writer, blogger, teacher, workshop facilitator, sex & relationship coach, and a certified somatic sex educator. I teach workshops and seminars on many different sexuality topics, including sex-positivity, sex & shame, communities of erotic affiliation, many different sexual practices, gender & masculinity, and sexual politics. Contact me for more information, to arrange a speaking engagement, or to find out how I can help you create an amazing sex life.

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March 12, 2013

Five Great Positions For Pegging

Filed under: Sex Tips — Tags: , , , , — Charlie @ 3:27 pm

We get a lot of folks asking us for tips to make pegging and anal intercourse work better for prostate play. Once you have your toys, lubricant, and other goodies, and you have your partner is all warmed up and ready to go, it’s time to figure out which positions you want to try. Of course, each combination of people will need to experiment a bit since successful sex positions are partly determined by size, flexibility, strength, and other factors. But here are a five of my favorite positions.

1) Face to face

This is one of the more popular pegging positions for a lot of people. Being able to see your partner’s face can be a lot of fun, and it keeps everyone’s hands available for penis stimulation. It usually works better if the receiver has his hips on a pillow to lift them up a bit because it gives easier access. It’s also good to put a pillow or two under his head. That makes it more comfortable, and curving the spine in a gentle C-shape can make the prostate easier to reach.

Have him raise his knees to his chest and support them in his hands to help relax the pelvic muscles and straighten out the curves of the rectum to give you a straight shot. You can also hold them up for him, like in the picture, to give a little extra support. Try it with his knees closer together or further apart. The more he can relax into the experience, the more fun you can both have!

2) Elbow and knees

If you like rear entry, put him on his elbows and knees, rather than hands and knees. That keeps the pressure off of his wrists, so he’ll last longer. And anal sex often works better if his hips are higher than his shoulders, so that’s another plus. You can grab his hips to control the depth, you can let him do the moving, or both!

Try having him move his knees closer together to raise him up or further apart to lower him down so you can get exactly the right angle. Aim the curve of your dildo downward towards his navel or it’ll miss his prostate. This is one big advantage dildos have over penises- you can rotate them to the best position. When he gets tired, slip a Liberator Wedge under him and keep on going.

3) Standing & bent over

Another fun variation on rear entry is to have him standing on the floor, bent over the bed or couch or kitchen table. Just like hands and knees, he can move his feet to raise and lower himself. And since he has the support of the surface under him, he can rest his body and let you take over.

Some guys have tight hamstring muscles, which can make this position a challenge. Roll up a towel and put it under his heels. When your heels are higher than your toes, it makes it easier to move your hips, which is one reason high heels can look so sexy. Of course, if you both enjoy having him wear high heels, that works just as well. But it’s not necessary, since the towel will do the trick.

4) Cowboy

Want a fun variation on face-to-face? Lie back and have him straddle you with his knees on the bed. In this position, he has total control over the angle, depth, and speed so you can enjoy the show.

Here’s a fun trick- have him slide all the way down (or at least, as far as he enjoys) and instead of moving up and down, he can swivel his hips from front to back, from side to side, or in circles. Your dildo or penis will massage his prostate with each move and he can try different speeds and directions to find the ones he likes most. This is a great way for you to take a break if you’ve been thrusting pretty hard. (Pegging is also great motivation for doing pilates. Just saying.)

5) On his side

This one can be a little tricky, but it’s worth it. He lies on his side on the bed and brings his upper knee to his chest. Both his hip and knee are bent at 90 degrees. Put a pillow under his knee, and straddle his lower leg. It won’t work for all folks- if he’s a lot bigger than you, you might have trouble reaching. But it’s super relaxing for him and it’s often a good choice for men with injuries or other mobility limitations.

So there you have it. Five great positions for pegging and anal intercourse. We have a lot more suggestions and tips in our book, so if you want to make pegging even more fun, grab a copy and see what fun you can get up to!

Charlie

Charlie

I'm a writer, blogger, teacher, workshop facilitator, sex & relationship coach, and a certified somatic sex educator. I teach workshops and seminars on many different sexuality topics, including sex-positivity, sex & shame, communities of erotic affiliation, many different sexual practices, gender & masculinity, and sexual politics. Contact me for more information, to arrange a speaking engagement, or to find out how I can help you create an amazing sex life.

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March 10, 2013

The Aneros Peridise: A Great Way to Explore Anal Penetration

Filed under: Toy Reviews — Tags: , , , — Charlie @ 3:35 pm

It’s not often that we see a truly innovative product, but the folks at Aneros have another winner!

The Peridise is a fairly slim anal toy with an unusual design. Its shape causes the anus to relax much more than almost any other toy by stimulating involuntary peristaltic contractions. Peristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of the smooth muscles of the digestive system. Sometimes, the anus is held so tightly that it misses out on these contractions. We might hold too tightly in this part of the body for any of a number of reasons, but whatever the cause, it can hinder arousal, make anal play less pleasant, and just be uncomfortable.

When you insert the Peridise (use plenty of lube, please!), it gently stimulates the anal muscles to relax and reconnect to the peristaltic reflex. It also increases blood flow to the anus, which can heighten arousal and create some amazing sensations. The Peridise can help you develop greater awareness of your anal muscles and the subtle and amazingly pleasurable stimulation that anal play can offer. And the more you can tune into how anal stimulation feels, the easier it is to relax the muscles, which makes anal play more fun and allows for more intense prostate pleasure.

When you purchase the Peridise, you’ll get two models of slightly different sizes. Unlike most anal toys, the larger one is the starter one. Think of how much easier it is to hold a pen than a needle and you’ll understand why. The Peridise is made of hard plastic, so clean-up is a breeze and you can use any lubricant with it. At only 4″ (10cm) long, it’s an easy way to explore anal play.

The Peridise feels amazing on its own or when combined with genital stimulation, whether solo or with a partner. And unlike the Aneros MGX or their other products which are specifically designed for prostate play, the Peridise can be used by anyone who wants to enhance anal play. For beginners, it can help you develop the awareness to make penetration more fun. Folks with more experience with any play will be surprised at how much pleasure this toy can offer. Whether you’re new to anal play or a backdoor expert, you’ve never felt anything quite like the Peridise. Get yours today!

Charlie

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I'm a writer, blogger, teacher, workshop facilitator, sex & relationship coach, and a certified somatic sex educator. I teach workshops and seminars on many different sexuality topics, including sex-positivity, sex & shame, communities of erotic affiliation, many different sexual practices, gender & masculinity, and sexual politics. Contact me for more information, to arrange a speaking engagement, or to find out how I can help you create an amazing sex life.

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