Love it.

It's time to show your butt some love! Taking care of your body means being proactive about every part of it, and that includes your butt. Staying curious, and communicative about injuries, cleanliness, and sexual health. Maintain a healthy routines to ensure that your body is cared for, safe, and ready for pleasure.

Talking openly about these issues isn’t just important—it’s an act of self-love and community care. Stay informed to protect yourself and break taboos around butt health. Love your body fully—inside and out..

Why.

BUSSY™ is dedicated to making colorectal health information accessible and transparent for the queer community. Butt wellness should be prioritized without stigma. Through the creation and sale of the BUSSY™ Bag, we aim to spark conversations, break taboos, and empower individuals to take control of their butt health. All profits go to nonprofits focused on colorectal health awareness, research, and treatment.

Know it.

Colorectal cancer begins in the colon or rectum from tissue growths called polyps. Not all polyps are cancerous, but stay informed to protect yourself. 

Anal sex. It’s probably not a deeply explored topic in the standard birds-and-bees chat.

Joshua O’Neal shares results from a community survey about seeking health care for anal health issues, and why it’s crucial to speak up for better butt care.

Anal sex is a very common practice among gay, bisexual, and queer men. Knowing the risks and how to enjoy safer anal sex is vital to a healthy sex life.

Ask it.

Others have asked…

  • How can I prevent anal fissures and hemorrhoids?

  • What are the best practices for maintaining good anal hygiene?

  • How can I prepare for anal sex to minimize pain and injury?

  • What are the symptoms of STIs specific to the anus?

  • How often should I get screened for anal cancer?

  • What are the signs and symptoms of anal cancer?

  • How can I treat and prevent anal warts?

  • What is the best way to clean sex toys to avoid infections?

  • Are there specific lubricants that are safer or more effective for anal sex?

  • What’s a healthy diet for regular bowel movements and overall butt health?

  • What should I do if I notice blood during or after a bowel movement?

  • How can I safely douche or use enemas for anal cleanliness?

  • What are the risks of using poppers or other recreational drugs during anal sex?

  • How can I address pain or discomfort during or after anal sex?

  • What exercises can help strengthen the pelvic floor and improve anal health?