This editorial would appear to reflect the writer's opinion expressed in another article on the topic -- that anal sex equates with phallic penetration. While digital stimulation is mentioned, the implication is that it is preparation for and the prelude to 'the real act.'
This viewpoint, I believe, does a disservice to those who wish to expand their repertory of pleasure-giving and pleasure-receiving activities. There are individuals who will eschew 'anal intercourse' for a variety of reasons -- including health concerns, matters of physical comfort, personal beliefs and societal standards. Those individuals should not be encouraged to believe that anal stimulation practices automatically lead to anal intercourse.
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This editorial would appear to reflect the writer's opinion expressed in another article on the topic -- that anal sex equates with phallic penetration. While digital stimulation is mentioned, the implication is that it is preparation for and the prelude to 'the real act.'
This viewpoint, I believe, does a disservice to those who wish to expand their repertory of pleasure-giving and pleasure-receiving activities. There are individuals who will eschew 'anal intercourse' for a variety of reasons -- including health concerns, matters of physical comfort, personal beliefs and societal standards. Those individuals should not be encouraged to believe that anal stimulation practices automatically lead to anal intercourse.
July 30, 2011 - 8:15amThis Comment
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