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Sometimes when I perform anal sex on my wife she says I have penetrated her but my experience says I have not penetrated and when I use lube then I feel great bliss and she too...what is this I could not understand  and feel stress of penetration without knowing....plz clerify
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I am very much anxious plz answer my question ....this pain of anxiety is like a hell
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Okk thanx  I have found my answer in this forum where Teak,Lizie lao are  explaining  that it is not possible to penetrate without knowing. Besides  Dr HHH is also of the view that  some one's experience can clearly tell that wether he penetrated or not .....
well . . . I'm glad you worked that out on your own before we got to your post!  But your post.  Why wouldn't you be able to have anal sex with your wife?  Why would you be afraid to do so? Yes, you'd know if you penetrated but she's your wife. You know her status, you probably should be able to have sex with her unprotected if you so choose without fear.
Thanx for appreciation.....I was afraiding a of myth that I cannot know penetration without paying attention and it may be possible to penetrate some other ladies in a crowded bus  without feeling skin to skin contact or without paying attention but I am now educating myself that such things are mere myths .......
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