I'm not sure if they are common. It's a rather personal and unexpected situation that may not be openly discussed often. Some might occur due to miscommunication or in the heat of the moment in a sexual encounter. But overall, it's hard to say how common it really is.
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.
Yes. Blackmailing is a form of coercion and abuse. When it comes to your little sister, you are supposed to protect her, not engage in such immoral and illegal behavior. The law is there to safeguard the well - being of individuals, and this kind of action goes against all principles of legality and basic human decency.
No. Anal sex in public is not legal in most places. Public sexual activities are considered inappropriate and violate public decency laws. These laws are in place to maintain a proper and respectful public environment.
Anal sex is a very private and often not suitable for public discussion topic. We should focus more on healthy and respectful sexual relationships in general, such as promoting communication, consent, and safe sex practices within a consensual relationship, rather than specifically seeking such stories.
Well, in the context of proper literature, this kind of content is not considered appropriate. Literature is supposed to have positive values and broad themes like love, friendship, and social issues. Anal sex fantasy stories deviate from these positive and acceptable themes. It may also violate the norms of public decency.
I wouldn't recommend it. Anal sex is a very personal and private matter, and it's important to have a deep level of trust and communication before even considering it.
Definitely not. This kind of behavior is unacceptable on multiple levels. Ethically, you are taking advantage of your sister's vulnerability and the family relationship in a very negative way. Legally, it could be considered coercion, harassment, and a form of abuse. You should never engage in such behavior and respect your sister's boundaries and dignity.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Your little sister is likely not ready for such information, and this is a very private and sensitive topic. It should be left to her parents or guardians to introduce appropriate sex education at the right time and in an appropriate way.
No. It is completely inappropriate. Young children are not ready to handle such adult and complex topics. Their minds are in the process of developing and should be filled with positive, age - appropriate knowledge like stories about friendship, family values, and basic moral lessons.