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i mean, i assume you've read all of my posts. so i don't understand why.....look. i admit maybe there was some sort of misunderstanding on my part. sarcasm doesn't translate well over the internet, so i thought he was trying to be facetious. so i took it that way.
as far as your comment, i don't really know what to tell you. i guess i could say that i'm sorry that you feel that way, but that would imply that i care. no?

Oooohhh don't I just get a warm and cuddly feeling from you........![]()

thats funny because afterwards i said something like "i feel like i'm about to die" and he thought i was over reacting. but people really have died from getting fucked by a huge dick? i'll have to do my research on that one. but thanks for the advice.![]()
. Now as far as anal sex, and you feel like something going into your liver which dont sound right to me at all (I'm 100% sure his dick didnt hit your liver, but maybe because other organs were pressing against each other). His dick may been punching near your large intestine which may have put too much pressure to your other organs which is a bad thing. But you get the idea.you were.i said something like "i feel like i'm about to die" and he thought i was over reacting.
i'm curious as to how a guy posts a thread asking for advice, gets requested advice then gangs up on the guy who gives the advice? you should have posted that you were only going to take suggestions that you were open to.
i found your response to horshallen to be rude and inconsiderate.
off with your head.....
Wow there are some very harsh words on this thread.... if you have questions talk to your doctor he can give u answers, if u are too shy, there are sometimes chat site where u can talk to a professional with out actually meeting the doc. so hospitals have them, & i think yahoo has on if i remember correctly(dont always trust that site, anyone can pretend to be a doctor on there)
It's not! It's a healthy alternative and quite pleasant.I thought the thigh idea was stupid as well. Thats not an alternative to anal sex, it's just a handjob with your thighs.
In answer to your first question, where does it go: your boyfriend's penis passes through the anus that includes a muscle which controls things going out or in. Once past the anus and into the rectum, there is an area in which your boyfriend can puch in or out. It may press against your prostate and, depending on if he is straight (his penis, not him) or bent, other nearby organs. At the end of the rectum is another muscle that allows entrance into the sigmoid colon.
The reason some guys like to douche or rinse prior to sex is that it cleans out the rectum area so that the partner's penis can enter and rub any which way without getting "dirty." Because of your boyfriend's size, it is possible he is pushing against the entry to the colon.
If your boyfriend has a bend, making sure it goes towards your left side is usually less uncomfortable because the organs head in that direction. You might also try laying on your back with your legs down which allows him to enter but limits him from going all the way to the base of his dick and being uncomfortable to you.
Sex is having both partners being comfortable and I dated a black guy that had a 10 inch thick penis. I also have to say he was one of the best lovers I have been with and, at the time, was the biggest that ever entered me. Actually, he hurt less than guys with much smaller penis' because he would have me get doggie and gently push in. He knew when I was tensing and when I relaxed. As I relaxed, he would continue to enter until all of a sudden I felt him going in and out and his balls gently slapping against me. I reached back and felt no space between his dick and my ass and could feel his balls swinging slightly. I even asked, "are you in" nad he giggled and replied, "yes."
On the second question (from Wikipedia): Most cases of anal cancer are related to infection with the human papilloma virus. The incidence of the disease has jumped 160% in men and 78% in women in the last thirty years, according to a 2004 American study. The increase is attributed to changing trends in sexual behavior and tobacco use. Current use of tobacco increased the incidence of anal cancer fourfold, while a history of multiple sex partners (fifteen or more) or receptive anal sex increased the incidence sevenfold. There is discussion that males receive the vaccine that helps prevent this disease along with vaccines for hepititus.
Physical damage to the rectum and anus can manifest as generalized ano-rectal trauma, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and rectal prolapse. An insufficient amount of lubricant can make it especially painful or injurious. Damage is more likely if intercourse is forcible or aggressive, if alcohol or other drugs have dulled sensitivity, if communication is poor, or if technique is clumsy.
Loss of control over the bowels, though rare according to some, is thought to be a valid concern and is reported to be caused by repeated injury, or by the insertion of large objects, or simply by regular anal sex, which "leads to internal sphincter dilation and soiling."
A 1993 study published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine found that fourteen out of a sample of forty men receiving anal intercourse experienced episodes of frequent anal incontinence. However, a 1997 study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology found no difference in levels of incontinence between homosexual men who engaged in anal sex and heterosexual men who did not, and criticised the earlier study for its inclusion of flatulence in its definition of incontinence.
Dr. Jack Morin recommended kegel exercises to prevent loss of muscle tone from anal fisting or insertion of large objects in a presentation of clinical aspects of anal sexuality, delivered at the 1998 joint conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the American Association of Sex Educators. He added, however, that he had never personally observed "loosening" in any of his patients.

To New York City, I imagine....where in the fuck is it going?


