Why is anal stimulation pleasurable

This side conversation should be moved to IMHO at minimum, or more appropriately 4chan.

I’m thinking that you’re going to be reamed by all the “eye fetishists” out there.

Hope you enjoy it! :slight_smile:

The whole premise of the original post is astoundingly ignorant. Sexual pleasure does not originate in, nor is it limited to, the anus, the mouth of the vagina, or the soft warm velvety tip of the penis. My ex wife was watching me ream out my ear with a qtip one day and remarked that that sensation was the closest she could come by way of analogy to vaginal penetration (what are you saying about my mighty pork sword! I protested). And it does feel good that guilty pleasure of running a qtip in and out the ear canal. There is great pleasure in penetration, and great pleasure in laying back and just letting go. It’s mind body and everything and really the asshole is just something you have to get past, it’s not the seat of gay sexual revelation…

What assertion, exactly? I said defecation was pleasurable because it gives a sense of relief. Do you disagree with that? (More than a year and a half ago Leo Bloom mischaracterized my answer as referring to the passage of feces through the anus. Although he referred to me, Leo Bloom’s post doesn’t have much to do with what I actually said.)

I don’t think that’s a particularly appropriate analogy. Do you defecate thousands of times a day?:dubious: If each breath felt as good as a healthy dump it would be pretty exhausting.

In other words, pretty much what I said in my post.

Good point. Another innate reward pathway that “overreaches” its apparent goal is the parental instinct. Why do so many people love cats? The answer, of course, is that people instinctually want to protect and nurture children. The part of the brain that is responsible for administering the reward chemicals to the brain has a difficult time telling the difference between a kitty and a small child. So next time you invite a cat onto your lap, know that you’re trying to act out on your fatherhood or motherhood instinct.

It is so that we can tolerate having our temperature taken (oddly, one of my earliest childhood memories).

I’m glad we got to the bottom of this. :wink:

Now you have the hole truth.

… darn near killed 'im.

I’m off to do more research. . . .

This thread is very moving.

I am going to take some time and analyze it.
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I suspect that animal husbandry is its own reward pathway, even without the parental instinct. Virtually all of us keep something, even if it’s not cute and cuddly - even us city-folk are likely to have fish, rodents and birds as pets. Of course, cats and dogs do seem to hit several needs all at once.