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RIMMING

Intro
Rimming (anilingus) is a form of oral sex whereby you kiss, lick or probe your partner's anus with your tongue. The very idea repulses some while exciting others. Not everyone rims and it is your choice whether or not to partake. Physiology The skin around your anus is rich in sensory nerves that, when stimulated, can drive you (or your partner) wild. There are no sensory nerves for pleasure more than an inch or two inside your anus. When you gently stimulate these nerves around your anus, your sphincter muscles contract and your anus twitches. No, this isn't some type of anal seizure.

Technique
Gently lick the skin around your partner's anus. You can even probe gently inside with your tongue. Beware of teeth and biting because the skin, if cut, can easily become infected. If your tongue is pierced you might tear the anal lining if you aren't careful. A rough beard can also irritate the anal lining. Some people use dental dams (a piece of latex) or cellophane placed over their partner's anus as a type of safe sex barrier for rimming. Most, however, find that this takes away the oral pleasure and taste.

Hygiene
An asshole will always be an asshole and you can't sterilize it. At best, you can gently wash the skin with a moist cloth to remove any fecal residue. Avoid wet tissues or toilet paper that can flake and leave unappetizing bits of paper behind. A little perfume or aromatic oil may help with smells, but they can taste bad. Oils can also damage a condom if you are going to have protected anal sex. Problems The biggest problem many people face with rimming is getting their partner to do it in the first place. Again, it isn't for everyone. If your partner is bothered by your hygiene (or lack thereof) don't get bent out of shape. Listen to what he has to say -- he might be right. You may want to wash with a mild soap and gently dry the area.    MORE>>>


Hepatitis Vaccination Available at Free or Low Cost Clinics

All men who have sex with men (MSM) should get vaccinated for hepatitis A and hepatitis B, according to recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Now there is a free and easy online guide to clinics across the country offering free or low-cost hepatitis vaccinations -- HepClinics.com.

CLICK HERE to find clinics in your area offering free and low-cost hepatitis vaccinations. MORE>>>


Frequently Asked Questions


1. HIV, Oral Sex & Swallowing: Is oral Sex safe? What about swallowing cum?

2. HIV & Barebacking Tops: Can I get HIV as a bareback top?

3. The Dangers of Precum: Is precum dangerous?

4. Lasting Longer & Shooting Further: How can I last longer and shoot farther?

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