What Counts As Sex For Lesbians?
Ever wonder: What counts as sex for lesbians? Before we can have a closer look at lesbian intercourse, we first have to define what a lesbian is. A homosexual woman or lesbian is a woman who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation toward other women. Some nonbinary individuals also identify with this term.
Lesbians can indulge in extremely satisfying oral sex. Oral sex refers to the stimulation of the clitoris, area around the clitoris or vagina, vaginal opening, inner thighs or anus with the mouth and tongue.
Lesbians can also enjoy very hot vaginal sex. The vagina can be fingered, fisted or stimulated with a sex toy such as a dildo or vibrator until she reaches a climax.
Nipple and breast play can also result in a mind-blowing climax. The nipples and breasts can be stimulated through stroking, kissing, sucking and squeezing until the pinnacle of pleasure is reached.
Homosexual women can also have anal sex. The woman's anus can be fisted, fingered or penetrated with a sex toy in the form of a butt plug, vibrator or dildo by her partner until an orgasm is reached.
It is crucial to remember to use lubricant liberally during anal intercourse since the anus is not a naturally, self-lubricating organ such as the vagina. Anal intercourse without lube or sufficient lube can result in pain and tears in the lining of the rectum.
It is of utmost importance to always practice safe sex in order to avoid getting or transmitting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Dental dams can be used during oral sex to help reduce the risk of spreading or contracting an STD. It is recommended that gloves be used during manual-genital stimulation, such as fingering, fisting and clitoral stimulation as this will help prevent sexually transmitted diseases from entering the bodies of partners via the hands. Gloves may feel more comfortable when used in conjunction with a lubricant. Sex toys can also transfer infections from one person to another, so it is essential that sex toys are thoroughly cleaned between sessions. You may also consider putting a condom on a sex toy such as a dildo or other penetrative toy before use as this can make the cleaning process easier as well as offer a different sensation.
When buying lubricant, you should remember that water-based lube is safe to use on latex condoms and gloves as well as silicone toys. Oil-based lubricants disintegrate latex and silicone and therefore can cause condoms and gloves to tear. This can lead to STD exposure.
It is advised that you get tested for STDs regularly. Whether you have a consistent partner or have more sporadic sex, getting tested is of utmost importance. The sooner an STD positive diagnosis is made, the sooner treatment can commence. Your doctor can advise you on how frequently to test and what to test for.
You should never feel ashamed to talk to your physician about sex. They have crucial information on the latest developments in sexual health care.