Fisting
Fisting is a sexual activity that involves inserting a hand into the partner's rectum or vagina. This practice can be performed by people of all sexual orientations and genders. It is considered a form of sexual fetishism.
Overview[edit]
Fisting, also known as fist-fucking, handballing or brachioproctic insertion, is a sexual activity that involves inserting a hand into the partner's rectum or vagina. This practice can be performed by people of all sexual orientations and genders. It is considered a form of sexual fetishism.
Safety[edit]
Fisting carries a risk of tearing or damage to the anus or vagina if not done carefully. It is recommended to use plenty of lubrication and to go slowly and gently. The person being fisted should always be in control of the speed and depth of penetration.
Techniques[edit]
There are several techniques for fisting, including the "silent duck", where the hand is made into a beak shape. Another technique is the "punch", where the fist is clenched. The choice of technique often depends on the physical characteristics of the people involved.
Cultural references[edit]
Fisting has been referenced in popular culture, including in the film Shortbus and the television series Queer as Folk.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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Fisting
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San Francisco Catacombs
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Self Fisting
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Silent Duck
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Vaginal Fisting with Four Fingers
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Red Rose with Black Background
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Monument to Joe Louis
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La Fistinière
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Red Hanky Handkerchief Code
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