There are many men who identify as bottoms who don’t enjoy the sensations of receptive anal sex for a number of reasons, one of the most prevalent being pain and discomfort. Uncomfortable anal sex is not uncommon––only 35% to 40% of gay and bisexual male sexual encounters include anal intercourse. This versatile bottom had hit rock bottom, and I resolved from then on, while wading through a prescribed Ox圜ontin-induced haze, that I was going to prioritize my bodily health and take a break from partnered sex so that I could better learn and prepare my body through toys and solo sex. Not only am I emotionally unequipped for casual sex (it’s too dismissive, and I crave affection), but I’ve been on a rather turbluent journey regarding receptive anal intercourse, which came to a head after a particularly traumatic experience that required surgery and months of painful recovery. Unfortunately, these sensitivities have snaked their way into the bedroom as well. From my feelings (I’m a Cancer) to my skin (I’m a redhead), my sensitivities have been such a constant in my life that they’ve come to define me. If a close friend were asked to describe me, they’d say that I’m sensitive.
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