How to Prepare for Pegging: Everything You Need to Know

Do you feel that your sex life is no longer that interesting? Why not spice up your and your partner’s sexual activities with something new? Try out something known as pegging!

How do you bring this up and how should you approach this? Well, read on to learn how to prepare for pegging.

How to Bring Up Pegging

Pegging is something you can’t do alone. You need to tell your partner ahead of time and discuss your pegging adventure. The communication and consent of both the pegger and peggee is key to having a good time.

Start by introducing the idea and explaining why you’re interested in pegging. Then, ask your partner if they’re willing to explore the act further. If he or she agrees, you should discuss fears, doubts, and any boundaries.

Ensure you discuss when you’d like to do it and when to buy or bring the equipment. Start a healthy conversation with open lines of communication to raise concerns and ideas easily. If your partner is uncomfortable with the idea, try doing something closer.

There are many ways to stimulate anal sex with penetration. You can try watching pegging porn or grinding against one another. Remember that you have to respect each other’s sexual boundaries.

Where Do You Start?

If your partner is down to try pegging with you, you should know how to prepare for pegging. Communicate with your partner on how’d they like to start. Remember that the anus is more fragile than your genital tissue.

So, where should you start? Read on to learn how to peg as a beginner.

Take Some Precautions

Anal sex is safe, but you can do something to limit the risk of pain, infection, and waste. For the most part, you don’t have to worry about waste coming out since it’s stored in your colon. Pegging goes through your anal canal, not your colon.

Before you start pegging, you should head to the toilet and take a shower first. One of the biggest fears of pegging is the possibility of encountering waste during sex. Wash your anus gently with warm water and soap.

Make sure you stay away from astringent cleansers since they can take the moisture away from your anus. It would help if you also washed the pegging equipment before and after use with warm water and mild soap. Cleaning the toys will prevent damage, extend lifespan, and keep your genitals safe.

Find the Right Strap-On

There are two types of strap ons: harnessed and strapless. The harnessed strap-on comes in a variety of materials and styles. One of the most common is the three-strap or jock.

It’s a type of harness that loops around your waist and each leg. The three-strap is great for control and customization of fit. Another common type of harness is the two-strap or g-string.

It’s a harness that fits with one loop around your waist and between your legs. The corset harness is great for adding additional support when thrusting. A popular choice of a harness is the underwear or lingerie type.

Some harnesses also have a built-in dildo and buttplug to give extra stimulation to the wearer. The strapless strap-ons give the wearer the ability to grasp the dildo internally. The downside of this kind of strap-on is the weight and challenge to hold on to it.

Buy the Sex Toy With Your Partner

When buying a dildo, you have to consider size and shape. Explore different stores and make your partner pick something that they can handle. Make sure the weight is not too light and not too heavy to carry on the harness.

You should also consider the material for the best feeling for your partner. The material that you should avoid the most is the dildos with phthalates. Sex toys with phthalates can cause burning, itching, rashes, and tissue damage.

Silicone sex toys are the best choice for a more realistic and bendy feel. You can try other materials are the dildos made up of glass, stainless steel, lucite, and porcelain. You can also choose to get the vibrating dildos to add more stimulation.

Start With Foreplay

Pegging and all kinds of sex need preparation before heading straight to insertion. First, you and your partner should get turned on. Start with kissing, touching each other, and oral.

Anal sex can get painful with foreplay, especially if it’s your first time. Massage the muscles around the anus before fingering. Start inserting one finger or a small butt plug into the anus to let it relax and widen.

Make sure you put a lot of lube to lessen the pain when you start inserting. Add more fingers to the anus if you feel it relax a bit to get more space. Slowly transition from your finger to the dildo, and be sure to put it in slowly.

Go Slow

Before inserting the dildo, be sure that you have a ready safeword. Say the safeword if it’s too much or you need more preparation. The tissues in your anus can get damaged if you are not ready yet.

Make sure that after lubing up, you slowly go inside to avoid injuring the anus and giving more time to say the safeword. Avoid thrusting too fast, and be sure to aim towards the belly button to ensure that you are massaging the prostate. Pull out as slow as you entered to avoid making the muscles tense up and spasm.

Learn How to Prepare for Pegging

Remember that the anus is a very sensitive area and it needs plenty of preparation. Now that you know how to prepare for pegging, get ready for a new kind of experience.

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