Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the tea on my little “experiment” from last night. The title? Yeah, “how deep can you go when having agy sex.” Before you clutch your pearls, let me preface this by saying it was all consensual, safe, and with a partner I trust. We were both curious, so we decided to explore.

It all started pretty standard. We were making out, getting handsy, you know the drill. But then, the conversation shifted. We started talking about boundaries, what felt good, what didn’t, and where our comfort levels were. Communication is KEY, people. Seriously, can’t stress that enough.
Then, we moved into the actual act. Now, I’m not gonna get into graphic details, but I will say this: lube is your best friend. Seriously, don’t skimp on the lube. We used a water-based one, and it made a HUGE difference.
We started slow, exploring different angles and positions. We were constantly checking in with each other, making sure we were both comfortable and enjoying ourselves. There were moments of slight discomfort, sure, but nothing major. We just adjusted, slowed down, and focused on pleasure.
Honestly, the “how deep can you go” part wasn’t really the focus. It was more about exploring the sensations, connecting with my partner, and pushing our boundaries in a safe and respectful way. There were definitely moments of intense pleasure, but also moments of tenderness and vulnerability.
Afterward, we spent some time cuddling and talking about the experience. We both agreed that it was a positive one, and we learned a lot about each other’s bodies and preferences. We also talked about what we would do differently next time, and what we wanted to explore further.

So, what’s the takeaway? Well, agy sex, like any kind of sex, is all about communication, consent, and exploration. It’s about finding what feels good for both partners and pushing boundaries in a safe and respectful way. And yes, lube is essential.
Would I do it again? Absolutely. But only with the right partner, and with a solid foundation of trust and communication. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re curious and willing to explore, it can be a really rewarding experience.
Here are a few things I learned:
- Communication is EVERYTHING. Talk about your boundaries, desires, and concerns.
- Lube is your best friend. Seriously, don’t forget the lube.
- Start slow and explore different angles and positions.
- Check in with your partner frequently to make sure they’re comfortable and enjoying themselves.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment and push your boundaries, but always do so in a safe and respectful way.
And that’s my story. Hope it was… informative? Don’t judge me too harshly. We all have our curiosities, right?