From insider bum facts to a beginner's guide to butt stuff, it seems trendy in the pages of women's fitness magazines to focus on this particular topic. Of course, s*x of any kind is a part of being human.
To be a health or
fitness publication and not include a few articles about getting down and dirty
just wouldn't be fair (and it wouldn't sell as many copies). Once a taboo topic
or a scene you may stumble upon in graphic internet porn, bum sex is hitting the
mainstream. Marnie from the wildly popular show Girls has partaken, and
Mindy Kaling did an entire episode of The Mindy Project with butt stuff
as the soul focus. Heck, the subject has even made the high-class pages
of Vogue magazine.
If some of these fitness magazines are attempting to
normalize bum sex, they are being greeted with mixed emotions. There are many
women out their who enjoy that kind of intimacy, and others who say "never
again". "There's nothing fun about it for me. It's not that it's painful, it's
just mildly uncomfortable and really not my thing." one woman explains in an
anonymous Women's
Health article. "It certainly was extremely erotic, and I felt aware of my
entire body as an erogenous zone.
Bum play is something I enjoy to this day."
remarks another. What are your thoughts? Is bum s*x on trend? Do you think that
these magazines are opening up a healthy discussion or shouldn't be so
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