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The "pegging" was popularized by being the winning entry in a contest for the "" sex advice column, held by in 2001. This was due to Savage observing that, after the act was popularized by the sex education movie released in 1998, the concept lacked a common name, except for the phrase "Strap On Sex" used by Queen and her partner Robert in their national lecture series (Robert was the original Bend Over Boyfriend at the Good Vibrations lectures), and there was no dictionary entry for the act. Other words include "buggery" or "", but these refer to anal sex in general. "Strap-on sex" can be used for vaginal or anal intercourse between people of any gender using a strap-on, and is thus less precise than pegging. Some people prefer "strap-on sex" instead of "pegging" because they feel the latter is too - and -centric.
Pegging is penetrative sex with a , usually anal penetration. It is usually defined as a practice in which a woman penetrates the anus of a man. The woman uses a strap-on dildo, often a phallus, attached with a harness, or a strapless dildo (that also penetrates the pegger). is also used.
According to , gender and gender roles can play an important part in pegging. Pegging reverses traditional heterosexual in sexual practices: the man is penetrated by the woman, becoming passive rather than active. Sex researcher D. J. Williams states that, for many, pegging reflects themes of dominance and submission. Before engaging in pegging for the first time, the receiving partner typically undergoes anal training to gradually increase muscular relaxation, often using . Pegging is a common within BDSM. In professional contexts, it is generally performed by . Practitioners of kink may incorporate pegging into to reinforce a feminine sexual role. Pegging is also practiced in the context of (FLR).
In 1999, while criticizing , referenced the success of , writing that "it's fun to imagine the sex police busting in on a PTA mom while she's reaming the man of the house with her strap-on. When that happens, the rest of the sodomy laws surely will fall." Evaluating queer opinions on "queering straightness", feminist author notes that "some have hypothesized that gender-subversive sex acts themselves, like pegging, could be a backdoor route to undermining men's patriarchal authority by redefining hetero-masculinity as receptive and vulnerable". Based on and theories, Jonathan Branfman and Susan Stiritz argue in the that men's anal receptivity disrupts rigid of sex, gender, and , which they believe to be "". In their discourse, challenging 's criticism of pornography for its perceived eroticization of male domination, Nora Winter and Morgaine Struve note that Jensen overlooks "porn that reverses power dynamics, such as pegging, which can help dismantle patriarchy".












