27.04.11
This will be my last column from 2010-11, and since I am talking about sex at the end of the year, I thought, why not talk about sex at the end of your products? It's true: this column will be on anal sex.
Whether you just cringe with power off, started screaming in pain or joy, it is clear that anal sex causes balanced emotional reactions.
We are trained in early childhood than the fecal material is dirty, and so the anus is an unclean place. It is not surprising that "niche" is an insult U.S. current.We must not look or anus with our group, and so we become unfamiliar, uncomfortable and unwelcoming to anal eroticism.
In addition to this execration, we associate anal sex with pain. There is a high concentration of nerve endings around the anus, which explains our sensitivity to pain in this isolated area. We expect that anal sex should be painful, so we avoid it.
There are collective stigma around sex and anal. Many heterosexual men feel threatened by the anal eroticism, because it is considered gay, or they put aside the idea of reporting receptive to female roles.These connections, and homophobia and misogyny common, probably encouraged the anti-sodomy laws prevalent in many countries.
Source: The Daily Tar Heel