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What causes pain during anal sex?



Unlike the vagina, the anus typically does not produce enough lubrication for comfortable penetration, so using plenty of lubricant is necessary. (In most drug stores, you can buy lube like KY or Astroglide.) If the anus muscles are not relaxed and there is not enough lubrication, anal sex is likely to hurt. Relaxing, going slowly, stopping if anything hurts, and letting your partner know how you feel — sex that is painful or awkward shouldn't go on. Not everyone is involved in anal intercourse. So if you don't, it's all right.

"If a woman likes anal sex she can do it. I am very happy with my anus, but I enjoy it a lot more if she doesn't."

The fact that the anus is a highly sexual organ raises questions about why, historically, it hasn't received much attention, in spite of its many implications for all kinds of sexual expression. For instance:

In ancient Rome, the anus was used for masturbation ("fondo vulcanum") — a practice still common in the West that, according to experts, was probably invented by Greek women.
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Anal sex distress should go away pretty quickly— if it doesn't, and you're still feeling pain a couple of days after having anal sex, you should see a nurse or doctor to make sure nothing is hurt.

When to see a doctor about anal sex pain. If you feel pain in your anus after having anal sex, your doctor needs to know as soon as possible because:

Pain is often a sign of anal infections.

Pain is a sign of hemorrhoids.

Perforation or bleeding may be bleeding that occurred because of your anus.

Pain may last several days.

A broken condom makes an emergency visit necessary.

Pain is very common after anal sex.

A survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) found that nearly 30% of men and 10% of women experience pain during intercourse every time their anal region has intercourse, and 50% of those report their anus does not feel "good" after said process.

Pain during sex may interfere with your ability to achieve an orgasm.

Unprotected anal sex, like unprotected vaginal sex, is highly risky for many sexually transmitted infections, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, measles, hepatitis, and HIV/AIDS. Use condoms to reduce your risk of sexually transmitted infections during anal intercourse.

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