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Digital Sex

Reviewed by Kinkly Staff
on January 5, 2022

Digital sex, or digital penetration, refers to penetrative sex using the fingers to penetrate either the vagina or anus. It is practiced by all genders. It can be used as foreplay or as a way to achieve orgasms. The dexterity of the fingers can make them an excellent tool for precise prostate and G-spot stimulation, which can lead to powerful orgasms.

Digital sex may also, less commonly, refer to sexual activity conducted over a digital medium, such as online, via video stream or chat.

This term is also used in the context of criminal law (particularly in the U.K. and Australia), wherein penetrative sex crimes may be considered more serious than non-penetrative ones.

More About Digital Sex

Digital sex is considered safer sex since there is less risk in transmitting diseases through an exchange of bodily fluids. However, it is still important to implement precautionary measures when enjoying digital sex with a partner. Make sure one's hands are washed cleaned before digital sex. Next, make sure that one's fingers do not have cuts or open wounds. Nails should also be trimmed and filed. The use of latex gloves and lubricants is recommended for utmost safety.

  

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