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AlbaAndSex
Content creator, Companion & Artist
Female, Bisexual, Madrid ES
In person
NATURAL SPANISH WOMAN, EXPERIENCED, INCLUSIVE AND SENSUAL x
LillyBest
Content creator & Companion
Trans, Straight, Rome IT
Online
Online service only: Sluty and bitchy Lilly. Lilly.best
cavemccannon
Companion
Male, Bisexual, Nyack NY US
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Cancer Sun / Scorpio Moon. The astrology should say a lot about me... If you're Into that kind of stuff... If you aren't then that's totally cool because it's for fairies anyway. honest, I'm not terrific at describing myself online either... But I'll do my best for you because YOU are WORTH IT. I'm back in NYC and Rockland County after living off-grid for a few years. I've been trying to support a life where I can study and write full time. I'm Interest in anything human with a heartbeat, which means i'm interested in YOU. I offer great conversation and love BFE But if you are looking for something less consistent we can always high five or something, as long as your willing to prove you aren't a serial killer. I love working with content creators! Always willing to collab, i make a great stuntman. Willing to travel under the right circumstances. Hmu! I'm easygoing, It doesnt cost anything to video chat for a few minutes to see if we click! I'm also out of my mind and deeply perverse. But you can inquire on that within.
DiablaReginaXXX
Content creator & Companion
Trans, Straight, Barcelona ES
In person & Online
ARE YOU READY TO PLAY ?!
What are A-levels?
Who needs brains when you've got lube?
A-levels is a common slang word used to describe anal sex. Often sex workers will use this term online to clarify that anal is included in their services.
What makes it hot?
Some people find the sensation of anal more exciting that vaginal penetration. For the both the giver and the receiver, it can feel more intense physically. Mentally, it can also feel more risqué, which also brings an element of excitement.
When done with care, communication, and proper preparation, anal play can be safe. Use lubrication, start slowly, and prioritise comfort.
Pleasure varies from person to person, but many individuals of all genders and orientations find anal play pleasurable when approached with care and communication.
Yes, engaging in anal play can foster a deeper understanding of one's body, enhance communication with partners, and contribute to overall sexual well-being.
So you want to try Butt Stuff: featuring Max Hovey
Friday 14 June 2024
Episode 2 of the Sensuali podcast is hosted by sex educator Emma aka Emmcheeky, and features guest appearance from the fantastic Max Hovey, queer intimacy expert, author and content creator.
DO
Communication: Openly communicate with your partner about your desires, concerns, and boundaries before engaging in any anal exploration.
Consent: Obtain clear and enthusiastic consent from all parties involved. Consent is ongoing, and it can be withdrawn at any time.
Lubrication: Use plenty of high-quality water-based or silicone-based lubricant. The anus doesn't self-lubricate like the vagina, so lubrication is crucial for comfort.
Start Slow: Begin with smaller objects, fingers, or toys, and progress gradually to larger sizes as comfort and relaxation increase.
Relaxation: Ensure the person receiving anal play is relaxed. Engage in activities, such as foreplay, that promote relaxation and arousal before attempting penetration.
Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene by cleaning the anal area thoroughly before engaging in any activities. A warm shower or using an enema can be helpful.
Safe Toys: If using toys, ensure they have a flared base to prevent them from getting lost inside the rectum. Use toys specifically designed for anal play.
DON'T
Rushing: Avoid rushing into anal activities. Take your time to ensure both partners are comfortable and ready.
Sharp Objects: Avoid using objects with sharp edges or anything that could cause injury. Always choose safe, body-friendly toys designed for anal play.
Forcing: Never force penetration or engage in any activities without consent. If there is resistance or discomfort, stop immediately.
Numbing Agents: Avoid using numbing agents. Pain is a signal, and numbing agents can mask discomfort, leading to potential injury.
Mixing Anal and Vaginal Play Without Cleaning: If transitioning from anal to vaginal play, ensure proper cleaning to prevent the spread of bacteria and infections.