I am a 25-year-old bi female
with a bi male partner. My boyfriend likes stuff up his
butt—really likes it. I am continually shocked by his ability and
willingness to take on new challenges in this department. After a few
months of playing with plugs and vibrators, I asked him if he would be
up for pegging. He responded enthusiastically.
Our first attempt gave me a real
appreciation for what guys do—all that thrusting isn’t as easy as
it looks! My boyfriend appreciated my efforts, but he wants me to
thrust faster, deeper, and harder. Basically, he wants to be fucked
like he’s my prison bitch. Is this kind of “rough” anal sex safe?
Everything I’ve read about anal sex says to take it slow and easy. I
want to give him what he wants, but I don’t want to hurt
him.
Timid Top In Tacoma
“Sounds to me like TTIT hasn’t seen much gay
fisting...
... it slow and easy. I
want to give him what he wants, but I don’t want to hurt
him.
Timid Top In Tacoma
“Sounds to me like TTIT hasn’t seen much gay
fisting porn,” says Violet Blue—blogger, columnist, and author of
The Adventurous Couple’s Guide to Strap-On Sex, just published
by Cleis Press. “Once she sees what looks like guys parking backhoes in
each other’s butts, she’ll realize just how resilient this little
cavity can be.”
But first, a few words about
pegging—aka strap-on sex—for recent high-school graduates
and other new readers of this column. Once upon a time, women were
doing guys in their asses with strap-on dildos and it was good. But
when a guy wanted to ask for it, or a girl wanted to propose it, they
had to say, “Hey, would you be willing to do me/would you let me do you
in the ass with a strap-on dildo?” Annoyed by this mouthful, a Savage
Love reader suggested that I harness the collective wisdom of my
readers and come up with a name for girls fucking guys’ butts, and
“pegging” won. It’s crisp, clean, and easily conjugated: He asked her
to peg him; she loves pegging him; they pegged all night long.
However, while my readers christened the
term pegging, they didn’t invent the act. “Pegging started showing up
in porn circa 1970 and became an increasingly popular sex act for
straight kids once strap-on harnesses became commercially available in
the 1990s,” says Violet. “As I explain in my book, strap-on sex was so
misunderstood by mainstream porn producers that indie-porn companies
made films like Bend Over Boyfriend,” which walked couples
through the mechanics of pegging, while at the same time demonstrating
just how hot it could be.
But hip porn, commercially available
harnesses, and catchy names can’t account for the boom in girl-on-boy
anal sex, can they? What’s driving the pegging craze? “Perhaps straight
guys are more interested in having women play with their asses because
of increased awareness about prostate health,” says Violet. “Or maybe,
guys are just more comfortable and confident about their
heterosexuality.”
So more and more guys like it—but what
about guys who like it rough? “TTIT should take it slow and easy at
first,” says Violet, “until her guy indicates that he’s ready for more,
and then she should certainly give it to him. She should use LOTS of
lube—she may want to invest in a lube syringe, which is what
those ass athletes in porn use. But she’s the guardian of his anal
safety at all times and should pay close attention and proceed
carefully.”
I’ve been dating a wonderful guy for
a year. Two months into our relationship, he expressed his desire to be
penetrated. We bought a strap-on, and he sucked my new dick and I
pegged him. Honestly, it turned me on as much as it did him. Then he
started talking about wanting to suck a real dick. I was okay with
having a threesome with a trusted bi guy friend who could pay us equal
attention. It went well and we all had fun.
But now he wants to have a real cock up his
ass, and I am less okay with it. Every time we have sex, he requests
ass play. We never have vaginal intercourse anymore unless I ask. How
soon will it be before I am left out entirely? Have I just been the
testing ground for a shy gay boy who is now coming to fully realize
that he would rather be with men than women?
Pegged Out Of The Hole
“In my book, I go on for miles about how
pegging doesn’t in any way make, or create, homosexuality,” says
Violet. “But POOTH’s concerns about being left out are real, regardless
of what her boyfriend is trying to figure out.”
Like Violet, I have gone to great lengths to
reassure heterosexual couples that a little anal stimulation—up
to and including penetration—can’t turn a straight or bi guy into
a gay guy. But sometimes a bi guy who hasn’t experienced much same-sex
action is so excited about exploring cock—real or
simulated—that he takes his first indulgent girlfriend for
granted. A guy like that just needs a slap upside the head. (“Hello?
Remember pussy? Well, you better start or you’re going to lose the best
girlfriend a bi guy ever had, bitch.”)
But at the risk of annoying the bi-furious
community, it has to be said that some gay guys do identify as bi at
first and will use an indulgent girlfriend as, in POOTH’s words, a
“testing ground.” So how do you figure out if your boyfriend is a
thoughtless bisexual or a temporary bisexual?
“POOTH needs to ask her boy why her pussy is
so conspicuously out of the picture,” says Violet. “It’s possible that
he’s going through an experimental phase. But totally ignoring her
needs and treating her like a prop—or the peg upon which he hangs
his ass at night—is totally unacceptable.”
Are there any forums out there
dedicated to the discussion of pegging for mostly vanilla women?
Everything I’ve come across plays into stereotypes that plague
male-on-female anal sex. (“Take my cock up that little ass,” etc.) I
don’t peg my man to work out my aggression, I peg him because the
prostate is a wondrous thing. I can’t swim with the hardcore kinksters.
Is there a pond for vanilla fishes like me?
Pegging Is For Everyone
“Pegging in most porn is festooned with
stereotypes of shame and pain, like most sex in mainstream porn,” says
Violet. “And unfortunately, these stereotypes have seeped into online
sex culture.
“But you don’t have to be Mistress
Asscrusher and he doesn’t have to answer to Worthless Buttslut in order
to enjoy strap-on sex. Like I explain in my book, most couples who peg
do it because it’s fun, intimate, new, exciting, and quite loving. PIFE
need not feel isolated. She should start a forum of her own, on a space
like Tribe.net, and she’ll be
pleasantly surprised at how welcome and happy she’ll make the many
women like herself feel.”
Violet Blue blogs at www.tinynibbles.com. Jesus Christ
blogs at jesuschristscoolblog.blogspot.com.
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