Penetration

Pegging

Receiving anal penetration from a partner wearing a strap-on dildo.

What pegging is really about

Anal play. Anal is a patience kink masquerading as an intensity kink. Every good experience is built on warm-up, lube, and a receiving partner who never has to negotiate for slower. Rushed is the only real way to do it wrong.

Safety: Flared bases on all toys, and nothing goes from anal to vaginal without a wash or a fresh condom.

Penetration. Penetration covers a huge range of acts, positions, and toys — and almost every problem people have with it traces back to pace and lubrication rather than technique. Warm-up isn't a preliminary; it's the act working correctly.

Safety: Anything going in should have a flared base or a hand on it at all times.

Toys. Toys aren't a replacement for a partner — they're a force multiplier. The learning curve is real: the first session with anything new is research, the fifth is where it gets good.
Power exchange. Power exchange — dominance and submission in all their forms — is structured generosity. The dominant partner architects an experience; the submissive partner's surrender is an active, revocable gift. Done well it's one of the most communication-heavy kinks there is.

Safety: Power exchange requires a safeword and genuine equality outside the scene — the dynamic is a game both people are winning.

Find out if your partner is into it — without asking awkwardly

Take the Kinda Into That checklist together →341 items, filled out privately. You only see the overlap — including your partner's "I'd do that for you" answers.

See it done for real

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Frequently asked

Is pegging normal?
Yes. Interest in pegging shows up across every demographic in sexuality research. The only requirements are consenting adults and honest communication.
How do I tell my partner I'm into pegging?
Outside the bedroom, low stakes: "I read about pegging and it stuck with me — curious what you think?" A compatibility checklist you both fill out privately (like Kinda Into That) removes the awkwardness entirely: you only see where you overlap.
What if my partner isn't into it?
A no to one item is not a no to you. Compare full lists instead of litigating one kink — most couples find more overlap than they expected, and the misses matter less next to the hits.

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