Do women like anal sex?

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I had anal sex yesterday...I can genuinely say I loved it. John, you need to get a clue...read a handbook on not being ignorant...etc.

Alright, I'll apologise. It must be my professional handicap of always thinking in sociological terms. We often do forget the exeptions to the rule.

So congrats that you enjoyed receiving a penis in your anus, yesterday. Nothing wrong with it. It's just that women in general don't like anal sex.
 

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The answer is very simple: no, women don't like anal sex.

The anus is not really designed for that. What's more, women don't have a prostate gland, so no reason to take that route to reach there, either.

When you put something in the ass of a female, she can easily feel it stimulate her g-spot at the same time. Another stupid comment from a guy who doesn't own a vagina, speaking on behalf of those who do.
 

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On another note, though, I do believe that culture has an extremely grand potential to influence behavior and even the senses.

So it's not impossible to think that anal sex -- which is a fashion trend invented by the porn industry in the 1990s --, even though painful and not pleasant, is now such a "must" for women who are easily influenced, that they will really believe it's actually pleasant.

But for the independent woman, who knows how to think for herself and who is not easily indoctrinated by porn trends and silly boyfriends who copy porn, it's not likely that she will like anal sex.
 

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Alright, I'll apologise. It must be my professional handicap of always thinking in sociological terms. We often do forget the exeptions to the rule.

So congrats that you enjoyed receiving a penis in your anus, yesterday. Nothing wrong with it. It's just that women in general don't like anal sex.

WTH? Where do you get this info from? You cannot make a blanket statement and say in general women do not like anal sex. You are not a woman. You do not know. For every one of us that doesn't like it, there is just as likely to be one that does. You cannot place sexuality into neat boxes and columns.

You know what, I have never had anal sex. I am very interested in trying it. I have tried plugs so I'm pretty sure I would love it, my boyfriend doesn't want to try it. So I am not part of the "general" statistics?
 
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Now you are saying that women who are independent don't like anal sex? You are beyond stupid. Women have been enjoying anal sex since before the 1990's. I've seen tons of 1970's porn with anal sex. Go back to the strawberry patch you bloomed out of.
 

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When you put something in the ass of a female, she can easily feel it stimulate her g-spot at the same time. Another stupid comment from a guy who doesn't own a vagina, speaking on behalf of those who do.

Apparently you are one of those persons who really copies what others tell them to do.

For example: go get a grip - the G-spot doesn't exist. BBC News - The G-spot 'doesn't appear to exist', say researchers

But I'm sure you've found it anyways, and have hysterically shared your discovery with everyone you know (and even with persons you don't know - writing 7000+ posts on such imaginary things).

Good for you. So enjoy your non-existing G-spot, stimulated via your anus.

But don't tell professionals what to think or do. We're not so ludicrous as to listen to mediocre people like you.
 

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Honey, i've been enjoying the g-spot since before i knew what a g-spot was. Whats next, there is no clitoris either? OMG.

Don't tell me what i do and don't have. Just because you can't find it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I dont really care what researchers say, i go by what i feel and what i've always felt. Same goes for the other women here, regardless of your beliefs.

Do you have sex with women hoping they will orgasm? Technically, they shouldn't be orgasming at all, because the clitoris is on the outside of the vagina, but i'm sure you pound away none the less.
 

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sub, he's a bitter snippy horrible man, gives me a study done on 1,800 women as the proof of no g-spot. I never knew what a gspot was, but i was stimulating it from my pre-teen years when i would masturbate. It felt really good. I had no idea why. Same goes for a lot of women.

I have never had an orgasm from sex, but many women have, and who am i to say they havent? This guy wants several DOZEN links to prove something when it is someone else saying it, now he's giving me a study on 1,800 women. LOL what an idiot!
 

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I believe I have a G-spot as well, MR :) There is not a man in the world that knows what it feels like to have this area stimulated over and over. Maybe some women do not feel as sensitive in this area, maybe some cannot orgasm from it, but it's there! You have never orgasmed during intercourse at all, even if you rubbed your clit? Please tell me that's not true? I just always assumed you meant you had never had a pure vaginal orgasm.

I tend to ignore people in general that act like they know more about my body than I do. Especially if it's a man.
 
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Honey, i've been enjoying the g-spot since before i knew what a g-spot was.

Look, if you believe you have a G-spot, then enjoy it. No problem.

I believe I have a seven penises on my back. I enjoy them every night. Pas de problème. Whatever makes me happy and trendy.

Whats next, there is no clitoris either? OMG.

No. The clitoris has been studied very well, and it exists. The imaginary G-spot has been studied equally well, and it does not exist.

Do you really think researchers will confirm that the non-existent G-spot exists, just because some woman at some message board about large penises tells us she believes in the 1980s G-spot phenomenon?

No, scientists don't work that way. Scientists seek the truth.


Don't tell me what i do and don't have. Just because you can't find it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I dont really care what researchers say, i go by what i feel and what i've always felt. Same goes for the other women here, regardless of your beliefs.

Look, again, there are many women who think they have a G-spot, because they are weak-minded individuals who think they need to be trendy and follow what some feminists said in the 1980s. They would feel somehow retarded if they don't follow the crowd consisting of other sheep thinking they also have a G-spot.

Sociology, anthropology and psychology are interesting fields of science, because they easily explain your belief. These sciences are full of examples of cultural trends which are literally "felt" in the body, even though there's no physiological presence of an "organ" or tissue that represents this thought. (You may know this as "psychosomatic" expressions of culture).

Nobody really performed, let alone, liked deepthroating very much, until a movie came out and made it popular. After that movie, a women who didn't perform this act, was not really a great lover.

This is the case with anal sex today. A woman who says she doesn't really like it, will fear that she's perceived as being a bad lover. So she'll say she loves it. (You are, again, one of those. But we know why - because you're extremely easily influenced by trends, and because you don't really have a strong personality of your own).


Do you have sex with women hoping they will orgasm?

Not necessarily. I have sex with women just to spend a good time. Orgasms are not a must. Not for her, not for me.

Technically, they shouldn't be orgasming at all, because the clitoris is on the outside of the vagina, but i'm sure you pound away none the less.

Well, again, with this utterly baseless statement, you once again prove that you know nothing about female physiology. You don't know anything about the clitoris. So don't tell me anything you think, because I do know something about the clitoris.
 

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sub, he's a bitter snippy horrible man, gives me a study done on 1,800 women as the proof of no g-spot. I never knew what a gspot was, but i was stimulating it from my pre-teen years when i would masturbate. It felt really good. I had no idea why. Same goes for a lot of women.

I have never had an orgasm from sex, but many women have, and who am i to say they havent? This guy wants several DOZEN links to prove something when it is someone else saying it, now he's giving me a study on 1,800 women. LOL what an idiot!

So now you're telling some brilliant PhD's from King's College London, who publish the world's most authoritative study ever on the topic, in the world's leading sexological journal, the Journal of Sexual Medicine, how to conduct a scientific study?

You must be a Nobel-winning professor in medicine, then.

But the truth is harsh on you: you're basically nothing of a scientist - far from it. Don't tell scientists how to conduct research, madame. You better listen to them, and let your mind be influenced by the truth, instead of by flimsy girl's magazines.


Why are some people so afraid of the truth? The truth is gentle, delightful and our best teacher.
 

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I've never read a womans magazine. Nor had i when i discovered how delightful the g-spot is. Ever think all that clitoral knowledge you proclaim to have, the bulbs from the inside are exactly why women have a pleasure when stimulated in this area by anything? Hello, McFly.

So if we are so prone to orgasming from the inside only, why is the clitoris glans, which is the equivalent of your penis head on the outside of the vagina? So we can orgasm from external stimulation more likely, without the need of a male penis. Think about that one with all of your knowledge. I thought about that when i was 14, how old are you and you still don't get it?
 

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Apparently you are one of those persons who really copies what others tell them to do.

For example: go get a grip - the G-spot doesn't exist. BBC News - The G-spot 'doesn't appear to exist', say researchers

But I'm sure you've found it anyways, and have hysterically shared your discovery with everyone you know (and even with persons you don't know - writing 7000+ posts on such imaginary things).

Good for you. So enjoy your non-existing G-spot, stimulated via your anus.

But don't tell professionals what to think or do. We're not so ludicrous as to listen to mediocre people like you.

They don't provide any links to the actual paper written by the group. I'd like to see their research methodology for it. From the description in the article, it seems flawed - using reporting of the existence of the g-spot as definitive proof that it is or isn't there. Either the research is mightily flawed, or the article gives a crap summarization of their actual conclusion.
 

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Sbat, there are so many flaws in that article i noticed as well, it says for one there "Seems" to not be a g-spot from what they can find. But does that discount that women mostly like that area stimulated and it brings immense pleasure to them?

This guy assumes that all women are influenced by what they've read and then only begin to experience pleasure in areas because they read that they should. If only women could be influenced to think that way and then get their bodies to do exactly what porn (created by men) have been telling them they should be enjoying for decades?

This man is just a troll, he's obviously had a really bad day and wants to express his hatred towards races and genders on the board today. He's been reported by multiple people multiple times today. I'm sure his therapeutic posting adventure didn't turn out like he had hoped.
 

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Wait, what? You link us with an article that poorly represents the methodology, purpose, and conclusions of a speculative research project, and then you expect us to spend time to dig to find the original research ourselves?

The burden of proof is on you to demonstrate the g-spot doesn't exist. You've made a number of absurd claims today:

-first that African men don't eat pussy (to an African who eats pussy and has a number of African male friends who do the same)
-second that women don't have g-spots (to a group of highly orgasmic women)

This is you:
Cartman Wins the Bet - Clips - South Park Studios
 

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So if the G-Spot doesn't exist, how did Grafenburg discover it in the 19th century?

Did women back then just follow what the media told them, and got sucked in by what they read in Cosmo? I guess reading Cosmo passed the time away well when on the Transcontinental Railroad, eh?

The way I see it is so:

- Women experience G-spot pleasure by some means not known to medicine.
- They're all lying, as some kind of mass female conspiracy
- It does exist, and it is partly psychological, but not in a negative or deceptive way

Whether Joe PhD from the University of London disagrees, well that's no skin off my nose.
 

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some men are too stupid to talk to.
in rl i might make the effort to kick him,
but here the ignore list will suffice.