Yes we know you've seen it - the #PrinceOfPegging is trending - but what is it actually like to dip your toe into the world of pegging and femdom? 🍆

We spoke to six men about their first forays in pegging 👀

Let's see what they had to say 👇

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First off, before we get into this, there are a lot of misconceptions around pegging – with men who have always wanted to try it being too scared to do so because they are worried their sexuality will be questioned.
But liking anal penetration doesn’t make you gay. Let’s just get that out of the way. It’s just something that you like – or that you’d like to experiment with 🙌 Image
Our first bloke says 🗣️‘My first experience being pegged was with my now ex-wife. We had a very open sexual relationship when it came to trying new things, and she had voiced interest in pegging me, so we agreed together to try it.’
Another guy has said that he first learnt about pegging through porn, 🗣️‘It just seemed to mentally click with me. As a bisexual male, that may play a part of it but it just seemed like something I would definitely like.’ Photography credit: Getty I...
An anonymous man who identifies as bisexual said 🗣️ ‘It’s the best experience sexually that I’ve had, it gets rid of the cravings to be with a guy and it’s a great bonding activity, would 100% do it again.’
Some can find pegging quite painful at first, like this guy who tried with an ex-girlfriend, 🗣️ ‘[It was] sore at first! Very sore! To the point I was like “take it out”… but then I relaxed and it felt more natural.’ Image
The experience of pegging was a game-changer for our last guy who says, 🗣️‘I absolutely would do it again.’👍
Finally, our last man said 🗣️‘Physically it hindered on painful to pleasurable. It definitely heightened the orgasm, without a doubt.’ 👀 Photography credit: Getty I...
It's fair to say pegging isn't for everyone but it can lead to some pretty amazing experiences if you're willing to give it a go.

To read more about pegging, and what it's like to do it for the first time, click the link below 👇

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