Ass You Like It

Statistics rarely make me fall off the chair. But this time I literally fell on my bottom! Turns out that the Center For Disease Control’s (CDC) latest figures on sexuality show that a once-upon-a-time taboo - called anal sex - is now commonplace. From a just a decade ago, anal sex is up 12 per cent to 38.2 per cent among men in the 20 to 39-age category. In women, its up by 11 per cent to 32.6 per cent in the same age category.But that’s not all - CDC says anal sex is increasingly becoming a “normal” heterosexual activity. And what’s more straight men, contrary to popular conception, often prefer to be the penetratee than the penetrator!

When and how did this generational shift exactly take place? Time was when oral sex was talked about in hushed tones, today anal sex is part of chic drawing room conversations, taken down with a dry martini. Okay, I agree CDC figures aren’t India-specific - but given the fact there is very little research done on such subjects in India, I tend to believe that heterosexual anal sex is pretty much prevalent here for a variety of reasons.

Celebrities are evaluated on the quality of their behinds.

Celebrities are evaluated on the quality of their behinds.

One of them being - the commodification of the butt. Mainstream global culture these days seems preoccupied with the sexual propensity of the bottom. Notice how both female and male celebrities in both Bollywood and Hollywood are evaluated on the quality of their behinds. The celebrities themselves have bought into this commodification wholesale - consider all the chatter about J Lo’s stick-out behind or Beyonce’s full-round bottom, mostly propagated by PR agencies of both stars.  The but is everywhere from advertising, to literature to mainstream movies. Remember the bedroom scene in Bridget Jones’s Dairy where Renée Zellweger says to Hugh Grant, “What you just did is actually illegal in several countries….” 

The other reason is porn. Anal sex, since the late 1990s, has been featuring regularly in mainstream porn — to the point where what was once the feature of edgy hardcore films is now expected in almost every scene. A whole generation has grown up now on this kind of easily available porn. The fact that they can be looking at it in their bedrooms, is affecting how younger people see sex. They see it much more as a commodity. Couples approach sex with the idea that anything goes… threesomes, foursomes, oral sex and anal sex. There’s a lot of pressure to experiment.

And when did straight men get into the habit of being penetrated? I’m not sure. Susie Bright, well known sexuality commentator, seems to think that the rise in anal sex is a byproduct of the AIDS crisis. She has been quoted as follows: “There was such a lot of talk at the height of AIDS about the dangers of anal sex that straight people started thinking, ‘Wow, it must feel really good for people to take such insane risks!’” I’m not sure if I’m buying that.

What makes more sense for me is the medical explanation.

Explanatory videos such as these abound the Internet.

Explanatory videos such as these abound the Internet.

And apparently it all comes down to the male prostate. DatingSense.com, a website for swingers, explains it this way: “The lining of the anal cavity is rich with nerve endings, and deep penetration may allow for stimulation of the prostate gland, which many heterosexual men also find highly arousing.” The bald truth of the matter is that men have an anal G-spot and women don’t. Result: men seem to want heterosexual anal sex much more than women.

Of course, its only the new-age, confident-about-his-sexuality male that indulges in this. For most other men, anything anal, is just too close to homosexuality to be comfortable. But for those ready to bend over for their girlfriends or wives - a whole array of sex toys and explanatory vidoes seems to available on the internet. Babeland, which started the legendary series of videos, “Bend Over Boyfriend” now advertises a whole sub-genre of titles like Babes Balling Boys, Strap Attack, and Boss Bitches. “Pegging” - the popular term for strap-on sex is as common as foreplay among certain straight couples where the man believes that when it’s done right - being penetrated anally is pleasurable regardless of the penetrator’s gender.

Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Speaking strictly for me, any change in social mores is a move forward. Heterosexual men who acknowledge the pleasure they derive from anal stimulation are probably more centered and grounded over their sexuality. One imagines that the rise and rise of anal sex is striking out in the direction of sexual liberation, of understanding, of the breaking down of barriers. In the end, it may not be for everybody. But as a realisation and rejoicement of satisfying a growing human urge - you can’t help but-be “behind” it.

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16 Responses to “Ass You Like It”

  1. Aghori Girl/Ghar Jamai Says:

    If one engages in this activity, they need to be very moderate. It should be occasional, not frequent.

    Gay men have some of the highest statistics of bowel control problems because they’ve been gradually loosened over the years. It has become a real healthyissue.

    I was discussing with an African American friend of mine who plan on making a trip to India with an Indian couple that our his friends from here. He would like to marry an Indian woman and supposedly the couple is going to help him find one.

    He doesn’t know anything about Indian culture. I explained to him that talking about sex is taboo. He asked then how do Indians learn about it. I said that unfortunately nowadays there is international porn available on the internet and you cannot walk into an Indian cyber cafe without at least one guy in their masterbating away in front of the screen (though trying to do so discreetly through his clothes). God I feel sorry for the young women who are forced to have arranged marriages with these dudes.

    We both agreed that porn is not the way to learn about healthy sexual relationships. Most porn is very unhealthy. Anyway, I do not feel that this current obsession with sex in the western (and not international) media is a good thing. It is not healthy. I think its better for youth to concentrate on studies and getting ahead in career.

    Believe me Indians, you DO NOT want to become like Americans in this regard. At the same time, I don’t think the taboo around topics of sexuality in India is a good thing either. There needs to be a healthy balance.

    All the stuff that is thrown at us in the media is used to control our minds, brainwash us and divert us from the real serious issues in life like the many wars that are taking place around the globe simply so a few white dudes can make more money than the billions they already got.

    But sex is a good diversion, so it is used by the system to divert us.

    Mind control.

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  2. Megha Says:

    hmm..this was really descriptive..

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  3. keshav Says:

    “Assfixation” on global scale hmm

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  4. Nutsure Says:

    Interesting ! In ‘front’ or ‘behind’. A personal choice or for a change ??

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  5. Aghori Girl/Ghar Jamai Says:

    Guys and gals, check out http://www.assmatrix.com and figure out where you are on the scale. ha ha.

    I’ve noticed in India, backsides usually not all that shapely

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  6. bouncy Says:

    As usual,a very nice topic chosen by vijay.I wish to contribute with a personal experience.I happened to have a married girl friend and we had wonderful sex encounters.However,she felt that she must gift me something special,and offered her virginity of the *** to me.Both of us felt wonderful,although it was the feeling that she gifted me a treasured thing that was more joyful and after this we never did it again,as it was too painful for her(she did’nt say,but i cud feel).

    I do also wish to share that a proper cleaning of the area is a MUST before indulging in the act,coz sometimes the smell can play dampner

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  7. Arc Says:

    ***-e ya v-***-e, k-***-e bhi karo, par *** zaroor karo…

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  8. Sam Says:

    I am a 22 yr old girl. part of the “concentrate on ur careers n get ahead” crowd. havent gotten into ANY kind of sex so far, out of choice. however i like to keep up with my reading on the subject :) but intellectually stimulationg stuff is hard to find n thats one reason why i love this blog. Thanks Vijay!! I realize i am lagging behind, considering the national average which is around 18, i think. anyways the mere thought of anal sex is such a put off. it must be sooo painful n embarrassing. No sex is better than such painful sex!!

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    rakesh Reply:

    sam,
    not everyone finds it painful,though.also the main point is showcasing how the experimentation is evolving people’s behaviour in the bed.things that were considered to be taboo earlier,are sort of norms now.
    i am sure national average of 18 is more because of the fact that a lot of marriages are happening at early age in rural hinterlands.so dont worry,there are a lot like you who find the careers much more stimulating than the thing.

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    sam Reply:

    It certainly sounds painful….. maybe nt to every1. Though m all for it if can add to the variety in a couple’s lyf, in and (hopefully) out of bed! ! yeah I think too that the average is 18 because of the legal age for marriage….. ofcourse sex can wait……after all there is a right time for everything…..I sometimes feel that among the youngsters there is a lot of pressure to experiment wid sex….there is too much of it all around..in the ads u see, in the movies u go to, books… its like a smog that has enveloped pretty much everything around us… sadly none of it takes a casual look at it…like a normal part of life..It is shown as a form of titillation, a sign of macho ness, something like a secret society that u r persuaded to join using coy looks, semi nude models n suggestive acts n words, something to hide n be ashamed of.

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    rakesh Reply:

    Good lubricant and holding back from full penetration is the key to make it sensual.That is if you really wish to spice up life.My personal experience is that it cud be painful otherwise.Regular practice also makes it less painful.
    You are right in your observation.The biology is responsible for the yearning while society always tries to keep the urge in control.This is the ultimate conflict.
    Meditation and knowing our true nature helps a lot in keeping the urge in control and not getting carried away.
    And yes,the more you wait for the thing,more joyful it would be,with body getting geared up perfectly for the physical thing.So am sure your first experience will be great.

  9. rakesh Says:

    vijay,something about extramartial stuff this time?May be incest if some people find it intersting,as per your research.

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  10. NamitaB Says:

    And section 377 says it’s an ‘unnatural act’ punishable by up to 10 years in jail!

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  11. rakesh Says:

    namita,we hear that govt. is going to scrap this.and btw,is anyone aware of any prosecution under this act?we would also be glad to hear of any experience of urs or any friend of urs,as people are not so forthcoming on the topic,we are eager to share among us.

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    sam Reply:

    Article 377 is used mainly to prosecute cases of child abuse esp boys. It is used in cases of paedophilia and incest mostly. However an unintended effect was also seen as this law outlaws sex “against the order of nature”, meaning gay sex or MSM (men having sex with men). As u know, its scrapped now though the clauses dealing with sodomy n child abuse stay on. There is talk of introducing a separate law to deal with child molestation cases. Hope it comes to light soon!!

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    rakesh Reply:

    On a lighter side,are women on advantage(lesbians)as no penetration is involved?

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