Rear Entry Coupling - Safety and Preparation Tips
Nowadays, many couples include rear entry coupling as a part of
their romantic lives. Doing so requires some preparation to ensure pleasure and
safety for both parties. In the interest of maintaining male organ health as well as the safety of one’s
partner, the following factors should be considered before beginning.
Comfort
zones
First and foremost, both partners need
to be comfortable with engaging in a rear entry experience. As with any sensual
activity, neither party should feel forced into participating. If one partner
has concerns and considerations, these should be discussed and talked out until
there is complete comfort on the matter for both.
Be
protected
Men who are penetrating need to wear a
rubber, just as they do when engaging in traditional sensual activity. Even if
a couple is in a committed, monogamous relationship and does not typically use
a rubber for traditional sensual activity, the male should still employ one
during rear entry coupling. This is because the posterior may contain bacteria
that can cause infections or other issues if the male organ is unprotected. In
addition, some people who are on the receiving end find the experience more
physically pleasurable with a rubber-covered member.
Lubricate
This is probably the most important
thing to remember. During traditional entry coupling, a natural lubrication occurs
that does not exist during posterior play. Starting with plenty of lubrication
– and having more lubricant on hand to apply as necessary during the act – is
essential.
Start
slowly
Pre-play of the rear region is very
important. A man should use a lubricated finger to help relax and prepare the
entrance. However, he shouldn't limit his efforts to the rear. His free hand
should be engaged in massaging the female organ, chest and any other sensual
zones. Kissing, nibbling the ears or whispering special phrases should also be
employed, just as they would be during traditional couple sensual
activity. And all of this should continue throughout the rear entry
experience, even after the manhood has been inserted.
Once penetration is achieved, the man
should begin slowly and take his time. He should regularly check in with the
partner to make sure that she is comfortable and communicate with her to find
out what moves and speeds feel best for her.
End
slowly
When a couple has completed their
posterior activity, the man should not quickly pull out. Instead, he needs to
slowly remove the member. A quick removal can be painful.
Play
doggy
Couples can experiment with what
position works best for them, but most find that a traditional doggy style is
the best option for a rear-focused encounter.
Do a
thorough cleaning
As is the case when engaging in
traditional sensual activity, a man needs to wash his manhood after rear entry
coupling. If the rear entry coupling is going to be followed by traditional
entry coupling, he should wash the member AND make sure to discard the used
rubber (whether he has released seed or not) and apply a fresh one (if using a
rubber during traditional entry coupling). This helps prevent the spread of
bacteria from the posterior to the female organ.
Keep
the male organ healthy
This last rear entry coupling tip is
simple: Make sure that the manhood is properly healthy. The health of the organ
is something that a man shouldn't need to worry about in any situation, so
using a superior male organ
health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) on a regular basis is strongly
advised. Many men find that a crème with L-arginine is especially beneficial.
This enzyme is involved in the creation of nitric oxide, which in turn allows
member blood vessels to relax for a greater influx of blood to the organ when
necessary. Vitamin B5 is another ingredient to look for in a male organ health
crème. This vitamin is mandatory for manhood cell metabolism and healthy
maintenance of member cells. In addition, some studies suggest it may play a
role in boosting male hormone. A superior crème should be part of every man's
daily health routine.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
manhood health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity and what to do
to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.