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Dr. Susie Gronski - Doctor of Physical Therapy
Dr. Susie Gronski - Doctor of Physical Therapy

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So You’re Anal-Curious? Let’s Talk About Easing Into It 🤔

Anal play sounds hot… until it doesn’t. The nerves, the mystery, the “what if I poop?” panic, it’s a lot.

But(t) it doesn’t have to be. If you’re curious about backdoor fun, here’s the good news: it’s possible to explore a booty hole in a way that’s pleasurable, consensual, and not a memory that will haunt you forever.

Here’s how to ease into it:

1. Start Slow

Your butt is not built like a slip-n-slide. The anus doesn’t self-lubricate or stretch on demand. Go slow. Then go even slower. This isn’t a race, it’s a vibe.

2. Use All the Lube

Water-based, silicone-based, thick, slippery lube is non-negotiable. More is more. If you think you’ve used enough, add more.

3. Fingers First, Then Maybe Toys

Start with clean, trimmed fingers and see how your body feels. A pinky today, a small plug next week.

4. Communicate Like It’s Foreplay (Because It Is)

Whether solo or with a partner, talk through boundaries, safe words, and what feels good vs. what feels “uhhh nope.” There’s no prize for pushing through discomfort.

5. Relaxation > Penetration

The goal isn’t just “putting something in.” It’s feeling good. Breathe. Stimulate other areas. Laugh if you need to. Pleasure is supposed to be fun, not performative.

6. Clean Up Without the Freak-Out

Worried about cleanliness? That’s normal. Wash up beforehand, consider a shower rinse (you don’t need a full enema), and keep some wipes nearby. If a little mess happens? Welcome to being human.

The Bottom Line (Pun Intended) 😉

Anal play can be very enjoyable with the right mindset, tools, and trust. Don’t let media, partners, or porn pressure you into going further than you’re ready for. Your comfort and pleasure comes first...always. ❤️

Curious to try? Cool. Not into it? Also cool. Your body, your yum! Let’s discuss in the comments. 🍑

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Comments

I can explain brief instructions on how to use OTC enemas but the instructions are pretty straight forward. Is there a specific question or concern you have regarding enemas?

susie@drsusieg.com

Yes, yes, yes! 🙌

susie@drsusieg.com

Dr susie , can you do us a demonstration video about how to give someone an enema ?

Medo

Two things with anal, you can’t over lube and you can’t over communicate.

Craig Chadwick

My wife recently told me that she's experienced anal sex in the past and thought it was "okay" as in not unpleasant. Next breath she told me not to even think about it...

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