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All About Analingus

One other part of the body that some people enjoy licking, or having licked, is the anus. The anus has half the nerve endings in the pelvic region and many people find touching it to be sexually arousing.

A word of caution:the anus and rectum carry many diseases that live benignly in the lower digestive tract, but which can be harmful in your mouth or stomach. Performing anilingus is very risky behavior for a variety of bacterial infections.

Analingus is really only recommended to very sexually open people. If your partner enjoys ass play with your finger, than there's no doubt she'll enjoy your oral efforts as well, just as any girl who enjoys fingering also enjoys it when men go down on her.  The real difficulty is for the partner who gives the pleasure. Needless to say this can only be attempted directly after a shower for hygienic purposes, then it's really no different than kissing any part of the body.

If you do attempt analingus, you'll be gratified to know that it DRIVES GIRLS CRAZY! You won't ever really be totally concentrating on the anus, only licking the outside with your tongue when eating out your partner. Not an easy one to tackle from a mental perspective but made much easier if your partner has a great looking ass.Here are some basic recommendations regarding analingus:

Shower, NO two ways about his one..if you do this without a shower you've got serious balls man and we want to meet you!

Lick the anus in the same ways you would stimulate the clitoris.

Analingus usually is only an extension of eating out, so brush up on your diving tips.

Again the more things you combine the better it will feel. If you just eat out the girls anus it won't be as pleasurable as combining it with vaginal play as well. The same applies to the use of fingers.

For the ULTIMATE in analingus, combine all four techniques. eating out while stimulating both the anus, and the vagina with your fingers at the same time...And then from time to time slipping up to the anus with your mouth..all the while continuing to finger your partner vaginally. Phew! not easy, but guaranteed to please your partner even beyond the feeling of mere sexual intercourse...

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