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How Men Became Comfortable with Anal Sex

January 12, 2026•3 min read•580 words
How Men Became Comfortable with Anal Sex
How Men Became Comfortable with Anal Sex
  • The cultural acceptance of anal penetration for men, known as 'pegging', represents a significant shift in modern sexuality.
  • The concept first entered public consciousness in 1998 when José María Cano wrote a controversial Mecano song about a man fearing he had turned gay due to alcohol, referencing anal sex.
  • The specific term 'pegging' was coined in 2001 by sex columnist Dan Savage, who organized a contest to find a colloquial term for the act of a woman penetrating a man with a strap-on dildo.
  • By 2020, the term was officially recognized in the Urban Dictionary.
Musical Origins in SpainThe Naming of an ActMainstream Pop Culture Entry

Quick Summary#

The cultural acceptance of anal penetration for men, known as 'pegging', represents a significant shift in modern sexuality. The concept first entered public consciousness in 1998 when José María Cano wrote a controversial Mecano song about a man fearing he had turned gay due to alcohol, referencing anal sex.

The specific term 'pegging' was coined in 2001 by sex columnist Dan Savage, who organized a contest to find a colloquial term for the act of a woman penetrating a man with a strap-on dildo. By 2020, the term was officially recognized in the Urban Dictionary.

The practice reached mainstream pop culture visibility through Disney and Ryan Reynolds in the Deadpool franchise, where Reynolds broke the fourth wall to acknowledge the practice. This timeline illustrates a journey from underground taboo to open cultural reference.

Musical Origins in Spain 🎵#

The first major cultural reference to male anal penetration in popular media appeared in 1998. José María Cano, a member of the Spanish synth-pop trio Mecano, wrote a song featuring a male character convinced that alcohol had turned him gay.

The lyrics were considered shocking at the time. The character sings: "Por otro lao/Por el lao de atrás/No debe estar tan mal/Pruébalo y verás" (translated as: "By the other side/By the back side/It can't be that bad/Try it and you'll see").

These lyrics are historically remembered as some of the most embarrassing or controversial in the history of Spanish pop music, marking an early instance of the topic entering mainstream discourse.

Por otro lao/Por el lao de atrás/No debe estar tan mal/Pruébalo y verás
— José María Cano, Songwriter

The Naming of an Act 📝#

While the act existed previously, it lacked a widely recognized colloquial name until 2001. Popular sex columnist Dan Savage organized a contest to coin a term describing the specific act of a woman using a harness with a dildo to penetrate a man from behind.

The result was the neologism "pegging." This term bridged the gap between the 1998 musical reference and modern cultural acceptance. By 2020, the term had become established enough to be collected and defined in the Urban Dictionary.

Mainstream Pop Culture Entry 🎬#

The practice eventually broke into the highest levels of mainstream entertainment via the Deadpool franchise. In the films, actor Ryan Reynolds portrays the titular character, known for breaking the fourth wall to address the audience directly.

Reynolds is quoted saying: "The pegging no es nuevo para mí, pero sí para Disney" (translated as: "The pegging is not new to me, but it is to Disney").

This reference indicates that while the act was known in certain circles, its appearance in a Disney-associated production signaled a new level of mainstream visibility and acceptance.

"The pegging no es nuevo para mí, pero sí para Disney"

— Ryan Reynolds, Actor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'pegging'?

Pegging is the act where a woman uses a harness with a dildo to penetrate a man anally.

Who coined the term 'pegging'?

The term was coined in 2001 by sex columnist Dan Savage.

How did pegging enter mainstream culture?

It evolved from a 1998 Mecano song to being referenced in the 2016 film Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds.

Original Source

El País

Originally published

January 12, 2026 at 04:30 AM

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