Booty juice 101: is this stuff standard?

Some ponder the meaning of existence and the universe's ultimate purpose; others wax and wane philosophically throughout the day, yet others compose poetry inspired by the cosmos. Some, however, are more earthy in their worries, such as whether or not "booty juice" (for want of a better term) during anal intercourse is a common occurrence. Okay, I realize that those who have pondered about our sperm can also relate to the more profound philosophical ramblings I mention. Still, the contrast highlighted humans' broad spectrum of issues.

Let's get back to the main topic: booty juice! The cardinal rule of butt sex is probably something you learned early on, whether you're new to anal sex or not: because assholes don't (I repeat, don't) self-lubricate as vaginas do, you should (and, in fact, must) use a lot of lubrication.

Even though you should follow and take seriously the regulation above, the issue still stands: what about your booty juice? Why does your ass produce fluid during intercourse if it doesn't self-lubricate? "What does it mean if your butt leaks milky watery stuff that looks, smells, and tastes like vaginal arousal fluid/cum?" is a question posed by one Reddit member. However, there aren't many good answers available." I just realized that I don't need to add lube," comments another Reddit member. My ass lubricates itself when I finger it (raw finger, no lubricant, not even spit), so I can jam anything in there. Is it acceptable?

Let's dissect this, shall we?

What is booty juice?

The most notable definitions of "booty juice" given by the good ol' Urban Dictionary are "A mixture of crap and sweat" and "The stuff that leaks out the anus after anal penetration and semen explosion." After an extended night of anal intercourse, this brown liquid residue seeps out of your butt.

However, the fact that some people's buttocks genuinely appear to self-lubricate during anal, apparently as a result of arousal (as opposed to after the fact, which is easier to explain), is not addressed by either of these enlightening definitions.

A scientific explanation is waiting here, thanks to the research of Bobby Box, a gay men's health writer. Nicole Prause, a scientist at the sexual biotechnology business Liberos, claims that to facilitate the passage of feces through the rectum, a lubricating film is created along the anal wall."Anorectal cells innately produce some mucus that can be thought of as having an element of lubrication," says Dr. Evan Goldstein, D.O., CEO of Bespoke Surgical. According to science, anal lubrication originates in the anal ducts when the rectum is enlarged due to the presence of excrement, Box explains.

Additionally, the presence of a penis during anal intercourse causes the rectum to swell, which may lead to an increase in the production of this natural lubricant. In other words, your body prepares to poop when it receives signals that indicate it may be necessary.

Nookie@DatingKinky adds: "This is where things get a little sloppy. Inflamed parts of your rectum can create more puss if you've irritated it enough, which will make your butt things feel damp.

That being said, do you feel more at ease knowing that science supports the integrity of your experience? Even yet, you might be wondering why you experience this while others maintain that their assholes are as dry as the Sahara despite being on the verge of anal ecstasy. We're all different, aren't we, friends? It can be quite challenging to ascertain why one person's body responds to a particular thing (anal anal anal) differently than another because each of us has a distinct set of intricately intersecting physiological realities. It might also have anything to do with your partner's anal approach. In summary, some people may create very little ass juice, some may make a lot, and some may produce none at all. Facts.

Why booty juice should never replace lube

Even while booty juice is slimy and slippery, it isn't designed for constant contact on its own and doesn't take the place of lubricant when it comes to ass play. Since the skin within your anus is the thinnest part of your body that is visible from the outside, it is prone to injury and tearing if you don't use enough lubricant. Since silicone-based lubes are less prone to cause dryness than water-based ones, they are typically regarded as the ideal option for butt things.

Bonus tip: relaxation and genuine excitement are essential components of excellent (no, fantastic) anal sex, in addition to using decent lubrication. When engaging in anal intercourse, never forgo a good foreplay session. I would advise you to either educate your lover or break up with him if he doesn't see the value of foreplay and believes he can just slam it in. However, you should never engage in unlubricated ass sex. Run and get some lubrication regardless of how exhausted you are, how late it is, and how your lover is grinding into you as if his life depended on it. You may have even manifested some of that nasty fantasy booty juice that we've all heard so much about. Reapply as necessary and keep it close at hand.

Excellent anal for everyone.