Talk:Pegging (sexual practice)/Archive 1
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Sources pls
Could someone please get some sources on this? particularly that survey that two people just quibbled about through edits earlier. Jacqui ★ 14:53, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
- Ok, according to a major CDC survey in 2002 %40 of males 25-44 years old have reported anal with the opposite sex [1] (PDF) and [2] -- as the Slate article says, a major trend not being reported. This is USA only of course and doesnt include older generation - in other words GenX are a bunch of freaks. Well, do with that what you want, im unwatching from the article, too freaky for me. Stbalbach 16:25, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
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- A major sexual survey published in 2002 by the CDC has shown that 40% of hetrosexual men in the United States between the ages of 25 and 44 have had at least one experience with anal sex, though not necessarily with pegging.[3] [4]
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- How is this at all related? The survey specifically asked men, "Have you ever put your penis in a female’s rectum or butt (also known as anal sex)?" This has absolutely nothing to do with pegging, and its inclusion is seriously misleading. The survey did not ask any questions about heterosexual male-recipient anal penetration. I've removed the text for now. Please discuss if you disagree with the edit. -- Dpark 05:12, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
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- Also, unless someone objects (or I forget), I'll remove the "verify" tag in a couple of days. It seems best to completely omit references to stats unless someone can produce some that directly discuss pegging (or possibly some other form of male anal stimulation). -- Dpark 05:21, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
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- Removed. -- Dpark 01:37, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
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Sodomy?
Regarding the sodomy line -- unless someone can show me every single sodomy law in the entire world, we can't unilaterally say that this pratice is controlled by every sodomy law out there. In fact, I've heard that a lot of sodomy laws only cover homosexual activity, which would therefore not affect this practice. Jacqui ★ 19:59, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
Regarding the above, sodomy refers to any sexual activity not performed for the purpose of procreation, and sodomy laws in the united states technically do prohibit even such things as heterosexual oral intercourse, but the laws were enacted (and enforced) only to control homosexuality and rape.
If a man anally penetrates his male or female partner with a strap-on dildo, is that still pegging? Exploding Boy 00:49, Oct 13, 2004 (UTC)
Cleanup
I can't be bothered to do this, but if this article is going to be on the front page, then it should really be of a higher quality than the fucking tripe displayed currently. Come on, people. This is shoddy.
DicDef?
If this is just a definition of a neologism, shouldn't it be in the Wiktionary? Avriette 02:54, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC) Wow...learn sumhin every day
- Current article text is way beyond that now. Marking this topic "Resolved". — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] ツ 12:01, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Females
I'm a bit confused by this statement "women may enjoy receptive anal sex, through harness attachments" does this mean a woman can er peg herself while pegging her partner or does it mean a woman may enjoy being pegged by another women? Nil Einne 13:12, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
- It's clear to me that that part is either invalid, or somebody was being overinclusive. If you remove the part about women being stimulated anally, it makes more sense, and since this article is about the happenings of female-to-male heterosexual sex acts, it seems to make sense to remove that bit, and cleanup around it, which I'll do. --Flata 23:09, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
I can,t see another place to put my comments so here seems good my husband & I recently bought a strap on as we wanted to try reverse roles after much discussion with a very nice girl we decided on a strap on & a hand held vibrator as the girl said with a vibrator you can penetrate him whilst he is inside you.we got home & within ten minutes I had stripped my husband lubricated him & had him on his hands & knees I started slowly but I soon had him begging for me to do it harder I could see his hand moving frantically so I thought lets turn him over so I can get a better view & I was so glad I did he soon shot a huge load all over his chest, he later told me it was the most intense orgasm he had ever had.As for the hand held its still in the box.--Marta 63 15:11, 2 July 2006 (UTC)marta
- That's... great for you. I'm glad you're enjoying yourselves, but what exactly are you trying to tell us? This is not a discussion forum for sexual practices. It's common knowledge that stimulation of the prostate is considered arousing my some men, and anal sex is apparently enjoyable for both ends, so apart from the extremely graphical account of your sex life, you don't seem to intend to add anything to the topic.
- As for the original topic: I think the point was that some harnesses have attachments, i.e. "internal" dildos or plugs. I leave the rest to your imagination. A simple mention that such attachments exist should be enough to cover them.
- I do wonder whether the female-to-female use of strap-ons is considered "pegging" as well, though, as that's the context from which I knew the term before encountering this article. — Ashmodai (talk · contribs) 20:17, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
- I don't see what in God's name the above post is doing in an encyclopaedic setting. If anyone has any response to the irrelevance of the above rambling, please let me know. -- Mcsc09 23:25, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
- And I don't see what god have in this encyclopaedic discussion. Ran4 10:31, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
Recent edit to first paragraph
"Occasionally, the term is also used if a woman gives anal sex to another woman." -- does anyone have a source for this? When the term was introduced by Dan Savage it was specifically meant to describe a woman giving anal sex to a man, and I'm not aware of any common usage of the term for woman/woman anal sex. Catamorphism 19:59, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
Savage is a gay sex columnist not gay-sex columnist
Removed notation that Dan Savage is a gay sex columnist. He has always stated he is an advice columnist and his advice column focuses on sex (not gay sex, just sex in general). He does happen to be gay, but the intent of the statement was unclear.
Who was it that said ...
"Behind every successful man there is a woman." Sasabune 00:21, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
- Very clever =P—Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.62.16.250 (talk • contribs) 23:50, 5 April 2007
Participants
I wonder if there is any information about the sexuality of individuals who participate and/or enjoy this activity. I have done some reading on this activity in relationship advice columns, and in the questions and answers it seems that the authors go out of their way to imply that it does not imply homosexuality on the part of the male. But how about bi-sexuality? Is it used by bisexual males who are in relationships with females as a substitute to satisfy that part of their sexuality?
Also, to what extent might females enjoy or participate in this? Maybe those that enjoy male homoerotica, or thrill seekers, or those who like to explore the taboo...?
I think this is a fascinating area of sexuality and deserves study.
- Well, I heard a while ago someone calling into either FH&F or Tom Leykis, that 1/10 of her friends had been asked by a man to peg them. While highly annecdotal, it does give you some place to start. As for my own self, I dont find the male form in any way arousing, however I would most definately enjoy this activity. To me pegging is not in any way homosexual. Sexuality is attraction, not activity, at least in my book. Carterhawk 07:50, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Well done
Just have to say after reading even the first three paragraphs that I'm impressed by the NPOV, broad and sensistive wording of this article. FWIW. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] ツ 11:56, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Suggested clarifications to the "pegging" page
As the producers of Bend Over Boyfriend, we read this article with great interest. We'd like to suggest a couple clarifications:
1. Bend Over Boyfriend stars (or features) Carol Queen. It was directed by Shar Rednour. Fatale Media, Inc. is the producer.
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3. We would also suggest an external link to http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html.
The image of the cover of Bend Over Boyfriend appears to be tagged correctly, and we appreciate that.
Lastly, please forgive our newbie status when it comes to Wikipedia. There are many links to Fatale from different articles here, but we would like credit for producing Bend Over Boyfriend.
Thank you!
--17:26, 6 February 2007 (UTC)Christi Cassidy
- I've responded on your talk page. Bushytails 18:38, 6 February 2007 (UTC)