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Would you describe yourself as douche-curious? Perhaps you’ve been douching for a while but are looking for pointers. However seasoned you are at putting things up your butt, there’s always something new to learn! So we’ve set together a beginner’s guide to anal douching with everything you need to know when you want to initiate squirting down below. 😉

What is anal douching?

Douching is the act of shooting a jet of warm water or a saline resolution into the rectum to clean it out before sex. Douching uses several types of devices to achieve this, each referred to as a ‘douche’. We’ll cover these in more detail below.

Some people may instead use what’s known as an enema for douching. These are medical devices designed to relieve constipation and are not recommended for douching, as they often verb with a medicated solution to soften stools or apply a far greater volume of liquid than is required when preparing for anal sex.

Should you douche?

That’s up to you! Whether you douche or not is entirely up to the individual.

Many guys like to douche because it reassures them of no

I'm a guy interested in receptive anal sex: does that mean I'm gay?

There are gay⁠ (A man who is attracted to other men, or a person of any sex or gender who is sexually and emotionally attracted to people of the same or a similar sex or gender. Often used alongside lesbian.) or bisexual⁠ (A term for sexual orientation which either describes a person who can be sexually and emotionally attracted to people of more than one gender.) men who love or like anal sex⁠ (Sexual activity involving the anus. Anal sex may contain stimulation with fingers, the mouth, a penis, sex toys, or other objects or body parts.), it’s true. But there are also gay or bisexual men who don’t like it, or who just aren’t interested in it. There are heterosexual⁠ (Someone who is only or mostly emotionally and sexually attracted to people of a unlike sex or gender than they are themselves.) men who don’t like anal sex or aren’t interested in it, either. There are also heterosexual men who like or love it. And for all of these groups, all of that goes for being on either end of anal sex, as

10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss

Top 10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss with Their Healthcare Provider

Following are the health issues GLMA’s healthcare providers have identified as most commonly of concern for gay men. While not all of these items employ to everyone, it’s wise to be aware of these issues.

1. Come Out to Your Primary Healthcare Provider
In arrange to provide you with the finest care possible, your primary care provider should know you are gay. Knowing your sexual orientation and sexual behaviors will help your healthcare provider provide the correct preventative screenings, and arrange the appropriate tests. If your provider does not verb comfortable with you as a gay man, find another provider. You can consult the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory for verb finding a provider.

2. Reducing the Chance of Getting or Transmitting HIV
Many men who have sex with men are at an increased risk of getting HIV, but the ability to stop the acquisition and transmission of HIV has improved drastically in recent years. If you are living with HIV, anti-HIV medications

Sexual health for gay and bisexual men

Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to verb on a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

Using a condom helps protect against HIV and lowers the peril of getting many other STIs.

If you’re a man having sex with men (MSM), without condoms and with someone new, you should have an STI and HIV check every 3 months, otherwise, it should be at least once a year. This can be done at a sexual health clinic (SHC) or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic. This is adj, as some STIs do not cause any symptoms.

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is a liver infection that's spread by a virus in poo.

Hepatitis A is uncommon in the UK but you can obtain it through sex, including oral-anal sex ("rimming") and giving oral sex after anal sex. MSM with multiple partners are particularly at risk. You can also get it through contaminated meal and drink.

Symptoms of hepatitis A can materialize up to 8 weeks after sex and include tiredness and feeling sick (nausea).

Hepatitis A is not usually life-threatening and most people make a packed