Sexual Practices

Double penetration (anal and vaginal)

Simultaneous penetration of the vagina and anus by toys or partners. Short Explanation: "Receiving" means you experience both anal and vaginal penetration; "Giving" means you perform the dual penetration.

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Simultaneous Anal and Vaginal Penetration

Double penetration involving both anal and vaginal entries simultaneously creates intense fullness and unique sensation. This practice requires preparation, communication, and appropriate positioning to accomplish safely and pleasurably.

Physical Considerations

The vagina and rectum share a thin wall—simultaneous penetration means objects can be felt through tissue. This creates unique sensation but requires coordination. Size of each penetrating object matters; starting smaller than usual in each allows accommodation of both.

Preparation Requirements

Anal preparation is especially important—adequate warm-up and lubrication. Vaginal arousal ensures natural lubrication and expansion. Don't rush either opening. Consider practicing with toys before attempting with partners to understand spacing and angles.

Positioning Options

Positions include: receiving partner on their side, doggy style variations, riding positions, and configurations with multiple partners or toy combinations. Each offers different angle and depth control. Experiment to find what works for specific bodies involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we coordinate two penetrating objects?

Start with one established before adding the second. Communicate constantly about pace and depth. Alternating thrust rhythms often works better than simultaneous thrusting.

What about size considerations?

Err toward smaller than usual for both, especially initially. The combined fullness means normal sizes may feel overwhelming. You can increase as you learn what works.

Is double penetration safe?

With appropriate preparation, lubrication, and pacing, yes. Risks include tissue stress from the shared wall. Listen to the receiving partner's feedback; stop if there's concerning pain.

Can this be accomplished solo with toys?

Yes—double-ended toys designed for this exist, or two separate toys can be used. Solo exploration helps understand what feels good before involving partners.

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