Pegging is a type of anal sex in which a woman plays a leading role: with the help of a dildo (strap-on), she penetrates a man's anus. It sounds unusual, but this sexual practice has long been studied and widespread.
Sex columnist Dan Savage, who introduced the word "pegging" in 2001, explained the need for its creation as follows. Like, readers and listeners so often asked about this still nameless form of sex that Dan needed a simple one-syllable designation for a specific intimate game. Savage asked the readers of his column for help with the term. By voting, in which more than 12 thousand people took part, pegging was chosen - from the English word peg, that is, “peg”, “rod”.
Here are a few important things to know about this not-so-conventional kind of sex.
This is not homosexual practice
Pegging always involves a man and a woman, just like traditional sex. So it's definitely heterosexual contact, just role reversal.
It's a way to understand each other better
During pegging, a man and a woman put their usual gender roles aside and get the opportunity to find out how members of the opposite sex feel during sex.
A woman, trying on a “penis”, can understand how sensitively and diligently a partner works in bed during a normal sexual intercourse. The man, in turn, is aware of how dependent and vulnerable the partner feels, letting in a member. This empathy allows you to make the relationship more intimate and sensual.
It builds trust in a couple.
Stereotypes are strong in people, including sexual stereotypes. For many men, anal penetration is a completely off-limits area that can call into question their masculinity. If, with all this, a man is still ready to switch roles with a woman, even if only for the duration of a sex game, then he completely trusts his partner.
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