Manhood Pain from Posterior Coupling: Some Tips

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Manhood Pain from Posterior Coupling: Some Tips Not such a big secret: Men (except some who are into certain fetishes) don’t like manhood pain. Manhood pain can not only be a cause for concern about member health, it can also just get in the way of enjoying coupling or even simply getting through the day. That’s why knowing more about potential causes of manhood pain is important. This article is going to focus on possible manhood pain that may result from posterior coupling. For the purposes of this piece, we are going to assume that the man is the partner who is “giving” posterior coupling to the other, rather than being the one who is receiving the posterior activity. Basics It appears that instances of posterior coupling are on the rise. Certainly it is common among the gay community, with some surveys indicating that 90% of gay men have participated in receiving posterior coupling. And another survey indicates that 40% of women between the ages of 20 and 24 have been receptive (up from 16% in the early 1990s). Posterior coupling refers to the insertion of the manhood into a partner’s posterior and the continued penetration of the posterior; essentially, the rear takes the place of the female organ during this form of sensual activity. In some cases, a manhood replica may be used rather than an actual male organ. Manhood pain It is fairly clear from this brief description that posterior coupling has the potential to be painful for the person on the receiving end. But manhood pain can occur in the man who is doing the penetrating. Following are some potential causes of that pain.  Insufficient lubrication. In posterior coupling, even more so than in female organ coupling, it is absolutely crucial that sufficient

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