How to prepare yourself for a big cock gay

Would you describe yourself as douche-curious? Perhaps you’ve been douching for a while but are looking for pointers. However seasoned you are at putting things up your butt, there’s always something new to learn! So we’ve set together a beginner’s guide to anal douching with everything you need to know when you want to commence squirting down below. 😉

What is anal douching?

Douching is the act of shooting a jet of warm water or a saline answer into the rectum to clean it out before sex. Douching uses several types of devices to achieve this, each referred to as a ‘douche’. We’ll cover these in more detail below.

Some people may instead use what’s known as an enema for douching. These are medical devices designed to relieve constipation and are not recommended for douching, as they often show up with a medicated solution to soften stools or apply a far greater volume of liquid than is required when preparing for anal sex.

Should you douche?

That’s up to you! Whether you douche or not is entirely up to the individual.

Many guys like to douche because it reassures them of no surprises when it comes to hooking up. But for those who keep a fibre-rich diet and sip plenty of

The ins and outs of safer, greater sex.

I’m scared of bottoming

Most gay men will evaluate bottoming at some hour. However, the thought of doing it for the first time can be scary. Don’t let that put you off. 

You may prefer to douche before bottoming, especially if indulging in deep arse engage like fisting or with large dicks/toys. Use plain, clean water, preferably at body temperature. Avoid using shower attachments - the water pressure can be dangerous. You can acquire douche bulbs online or from any good sex shop. Try not to go overboard and irritate the lining of your arse, as this can make you more vulnerable to STIs.

Get yourself relaxed with lots of foreplay like rimming or fingering. Some men do exploit amyl nitrate (poppers) to relax the muscles around their arse but there are two major health warnings. Poppers:

  • have been linked with an increased peril of HIV transmission 
  • don’t mix with erection drugs prefer Viagra and may bring about a heart attack.

Deep breathing is far safer, helps you to relax and relaxes the arse too.

Find a position that suits the size, angle and curvature of your partner’s dick. Any position where your knees are bent and drawn into your chest, whethe

Six ways to last longer in the sack – sex tips for gay and bi+ men

By Stephen Watkins, updated 1 year ago in Sex and dating / Sex

If you’re looking to last longer in bed, you are not alone. Roughly 72 per cent of men reported cumming too quickly during sex in a recent study. Whether you’re a top, bottom, or anything else in between, here are a not many tricks you can experiment right now to prolong the pleasure and rule the compulsion to blow.

There’s one thing most men may agree on: the fact that when you’re about to blow your load, there’s almost nothing that can stop you.

Whatever your strategy to last longer — from transferring up positions at the first signs of peak, to thinking about Margaret Thatcher’s knees — usually the longer you attempt to last, the quicker you end up finishing.

According to a report by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), premature ejaculation is the most usual problem for men during sex, with up to 25 per cent of guys cumming within two minutes of penetration.

This can impact on a person’s sex life, leading to feelings of inadequacy and insecurity, but the RACGP study suggests that only a small
how to prepare yourself for a big cock gay

Ever wanted to realize the secrets to becoming a influence bottom? Want to know how to look after the bottoms in your life? Curious to give bottoming a try but not sure how to begin?

We can aid you become a better bottom! Here are some rapid bottoming tips and tricks from ACON’s peer-workshop Booty Basics.

1. Lube

The arse does not produce its own lubrication.

This means that lube is really, really crucial for any anal play. First, to stop damage to the internal lining of your arse. Second, to construct bottoming (and topping!) more pleasurable. And third, to aid protect it from infections.

Remember to apply water or silicon-based lubes, as oil-based lubes can injure condoms.

2. You

The second principle is YOU. This is the one that covers off all the mental and heartfelt aspects such as making sure you feel safe, making sure there is consent, that you feel comfortable, that you know your own bottoming limits and desires.

Remember, sex is best for everyone if all the people deeply interested are motivated by trying to maximise everyone’s pleasure safely. You can’t be a good boyfriend and you can’t experience pleasure for yourself if you’re stressed or uncomfortable (bottom or not!).

3. Rel

Anal Sex 101: A Beginners Guide to Bum Lovin’

Anal Sex. Some people see it as taboo. Others see as it as the ultimate do of trust, love and closeness.For me, it was always something to be terrified of. But it doesn’t have to be that way, at all.

When I was 16, and just coming to terms with my sexuality, I spent a lot of hour looking at porn (as any healthy teenager would) – and whilst watching these videos, and seeing the way some of the guys reacted to taking a cock up the bum, I decided I definitely wanted to be the giver, rather than the receiver.

And then one day, just before I turned 18, I had been seeing someone for a few weeks, and they decided they wanted to ‘go all the way’. Now, when you are a hormonal, timid and unconfident person such as myself (at least back then, anyway) – the thought that someone would actually want to have sex with me was enough for me to completely drop my guard and say OK!

Unfortunately, they seemed more concerned with how good it felt for them, rather than how comfortable I was. I had never ever experienced anything prefer that before – and nothing could prepare me for what was to co