Learn To Love Anal: Full Finger, Faster, Harder, Lesson 3

Learn To Love Anal: Full Finger, Faster, Harder, Lesson 3

Overview

This lesson is getting rougher and hotter. You’re going to start of soft and slow, and then speed up and push a little harder. Be sure to stay aware of how your or your partner’s body is reacting.

The steps are simple:

  • Lube a single finger. Keep it lubed, to avoid drag.
  • Tease and stroke softly around the outside of the anus, along the external sphincter.
  • As the sphincter relaxes, allow a fingertip to gently get sucked in.
  • Don’t rush. Let it slide in naturally. A tiny bit at a time as the asshole relaxes.
  • If the sphincter tightens, let your finger slide easily back out. There is no need to rush or force anything.
  • Repeat with the finger inside the body, stroking at teasing the inner sphincter, until you slide into the inner sphincter.
  • Once you’ve passed that inner sphincter, slide the finger in and out at a faster pace (Keep well-lubed!). Maybe even a bit roughly.
  • Enjoy!
  • Let the finger slowly slide out, still teasing and sliding as it goes.
  • Stroke the outside of the anus in farewell.
  • Take a moment to breathe deeply and remain relaxed as the pleasure fades away.

Let’s Discuss!

So, how excited are we to get moving a little harder and faster in this lesson? So-so? Super-duper excited?

Have you already maybe played a little harder and faster on your own already? It’s OK to admit it!

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