The Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women

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Having an enema every day of your four-day romp will probably do more harm than good. Enemas stress out the body, and too many enemas in such a short period of time can disrupt the production of mucous to protect the rectum and definitely throw things off balance. Here’s my recommendation: have a nice-sized enema (with an enema bag or shower attachment) the night before you arrive. That should keep you cleaned out for several days, provided you eat a healthy diet and have regular bowel movements. By day three, if you want to clean again, do a rinse with a plastic bottle or bulb syringe—it will reassure you that you’re still clean, without overdoing it.

    Alcohol enemas of any kind—wine, beer, or hard liquor—not only irritate rectal tissue like other substances, but are extremely dangerous. Because of the amazing absorptive quality of the rectum, putting something in your ass is like shooting it directly into your veins. It bypasses the stomach and liver, and goes straight to the bloodstream. Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), the enzyme that breaks down alcohol after you drink it, is present in the stomach and liver, but very little in the colon. Normally, alcohol is partially metabolized in the liver before it hits your bloodstream and you start feeling its effects. With an alcohol enema, not only are the effects felt almost immediately, but the amount of alcohol it takes to get you intoxicated is much less. In addition to making you sick, alcohol enemas, even when diluted with water, can lead to alcohol poisoning .
     
     
NOTE
    1 Kristina Amelong on www.optimalhealthnetwork.com .
     
    QUOTES
    Dr. Jerry Glenn Knox, Love Thine Enemas & Heal Thyself (Vancouver, WA: Lifeknox Publishing, 2002), 15.
    M. R. Strict, Intimate Invasions: The Erotic Ins and Outs of Enema Play (Oakland, CA: Greenery Press, 2004), 2.

CHAPTER 6
    Safer Sex
    Every sexual encounter we have with another person has its own physical and emotional risks, responsibilities, and rewards. While we may not be able to anticipate or guard against feelings or issues that arise from an erotic experience, we can protect our bodies from infection and disease. It’s important to know what STDs or sexually transmitted diseases (also known as STIs or sexually transmitted infections) are, how they are transmitted, and how to protect ourselves from them. I cover the most common STDs—human papillomavirus, genital herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis, and HIV/AIDS—in chapter 17. It’s equally important for you and your partner to get tested regularly for STDs regardless of your sexual orientation. Unless you and your partner are monogamous and have recently tested negative for all STDs, you may be at risk to give or get an STD. Practicing safer sex can decrease the chances of STD transmission.
    It’s a good idea to practice safer sex if: you or your partner have an STD; you don’t know your own or your partner’s STD status; or you are not in a monogamous relationship with an STD-free partner. Here are some of the tools you can use to protect yourself and your partner.

    ASK THE ANAL ADVISOR: Rash from Her Ass
    Q: I recently started dating, well, fucking, somebody I’ve known for close to a year. She has been without a sexual partner for a long time, but she’s a serious hypochondriac about STDs; she was tested for everything twice in April, and once last month. She gets depo shots, so we fuck without condoms. So, how come I get a strange rash on my glans and foreskin, usually lasting for a day or two, when I fuck her in the ass? It doesn’t hurt and it basically just makes the regular bumps and pores looks bigger and red. There’s no funky smell or discharge either. I’ve studied the symptoms of about every friggin’ STD more than this girl has, plus I’ve been tested more than she has. It doesn’t look like any STD I’ve heard of.
     
    A: I know you think your lover is a hypochondriac, but I applaud both of you for getting tested often

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