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Who does it?
Everyone!
A common misconception is that rimming is an exclusively “gay” activity because it’s focused on the anus,
If you have a butt and you want it touched, you can try this with your partner.
Is it safe?
For the most part, yes. Like any other sex act, there is some risk involved.
Cleanliness is an important part of rimming, both for the ick factor and to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Practicing safe sex is as important when rimming as participating in any other sexual act.
Some of the STIs that can be transmitted via rimming include:
herpes
genital warts
gonorrhea
syphilis
hepatitis A and B
Wait, does agreeing to rimming mean you’re agreeing to anal?
Nope. Rimming can be enjoyed as a standalone act or used as foreplay to any other sexual activity that you’re up for.
You don’t need to have anal if you don’t want to.
But if you do, talk to your partner before making moves in bed. It’s important to get consent every step of the way.
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