I'm not entirely sure what 'Anal First Stories' specifically are. It could be a very specific genre or term within a particular community or area of literature that I'm not familiar with.
One common experience is a sense of nervousness. Both partners might be a bit hesitant at first. There could also be a focus on extra lubrication as it's a more sensitive area. Another aspect is the importance of communication. Partners often need to talk about their comfort levels and boundaries during the experience.
Many anal first time stories involve a process of exploration. People may talk about how they first got the idea, perhaps from reading or hearing about it. Then, when they decided to try, they started with small steps. They might describe how the body initially resisted a bit, but as they got more used to the sensation, it became a more positive experience.
There are some movies that deal with sexual themes, but they are often more about exploring relationships and human nature rather than focusing on what could be considered 'hot anal stories'. For example, 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' is about a lesbian relationship and it has sexual scenes but they are part of a greater exploration of love and connection.
It is completely inappropriate. Kids' stories are meant to be a source of innocent entertainment and moral education. Including something like 'anal training' in them violates the very essence of what kids' stories should be about. It can be disturbing and harmful to a child's developing mind.
Sharing such personal and sexual stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on more positive, healthy and respectful topics.
Well, pain in anal sex might occur when there's not enough communication between partners. If the penetrating partner is too forceful without considering the other's feelings, it can cause pain. Additionally, for those new to anal sex, the body may not be accustomed to the sensation yet, which often results in pain. It's crucial to start slow and gradually increase the intensity if both parties are comfortable with it.
Sharing stories about non - consensual or inappropriate behavior like this is completely unethical. It violates the privacy and rights of women and promotes a culture of disrespect and abuse.
One example could be from James Joyce's 'Ulysses' which has some rather bold and complex sexual undertones in parts, though not strictly 'hot anal stories' in a vulgar sense. It contains a lot of exploration of human sexuality in an artistic way.