03-31-2025, 03:10 AM
From my experience, it seems like younger women—especially those who are open-minded about their sexuality—are more likely to experiment with anal play. A few girls I’ve been with have told me they enjoy it, but they don’t necessarily bring it up unless they’re really comfortable with their partner. It’s one of those things that they don’t always talk about openly, but behind closed doors, it’s a different story.
One woman I hooked up with while traveling in Europe was really into it. She said she had discovered it during her teenage years and had been incorporating it into her masturbation sessions ever since. For her, it wasn’t just about adding extra sensation—it was a whole-body experience that made everything feel more intense. She swore by it and even encouraged me to try exploring my own body more, which was an interesting perspective.
I do think it’s something that varies a lot from person to person. Some women love it, some are neutral, and some aren’t into it at all. But just because someone isn’t into it today doesn’t mean they won’t ever be. Sexual preferences can evolve over time, especially when someone becomes more confident in their own pleasure.
Honestly, I think the best thing anyone can do is just be open to discovering what works for them. No judgment, no pressure—just pure exploration. If it feels good, go for it. If it doesn’t, that’s fine too. Either way, knowing what you like (and what you don’t) is a big part of self-discovery.
One woman I hooked up with while traveling in Europe was really into it. She said she had discovered it during her teenage years and had been incorporating it into her masturbation sessions ever since. For her, it wasn’t just about adding extra sensation—it was a whole-body experience that made everything feel more intense. She swore by it and even encouraged me to try exploring my own body more, which was an interesting perspective.
I do think it’s something that varies a lot from person to person. Some women love it, some are neutral, and some aren’t into it at all. But just because someone isn’t into it today doesn’t mean they won’t ever be. Sexual preferences can evolve over time, especially when someone becomes more confident in their own pleasure.
Honestly, I think the best thing anyone can do is just be open to discovering what works for them. No judgment, no pressure—just pure exploration. If it feels good, go for it. If it doesn’t, that’s fine too. Either way, knowing what you like (and what you don’t) is a big part of self-discovery.