Nick333
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Oh boy. Language games again. With a moral imperative attached.
So you can only non-consensually abuse your authority? Your ears can only be abused involuntarily? An engine cannot be abused by constant over-revving because it consented?
Swa, here's a little suggestion: Before venturing grammatical corrections, consult a dictionary. Your moral imperative ("should") might carry some weight of you had a point. But you don't. Your introduction of the notion of consent has absolutely nothing to do with the word "abuse". Not semantically. Not grammatically. Not etymologically. Not in any way at all.
Pot calling the kettle black. Language is fluid not set in stone. Dictionaries don't give words meaning, they describe the generally accepted meaning. They describe the usage of words, they don't dictate it. So anal sex doesn't adhere to a definition of sex that only means coitus, so what? Sex is generally taken to mean activities between individuals for the purpose of sexual pleasure. As, for your use of abuse, the word carries connotations of mistreatment and harm which aren't applicable to the consensual and careful activity of inserting a penis into an anus for the pleasure of the participants.
Language games indeed.
If I'm not much mistaken the OP was asking for advice about how to preform anal sex on a willing participant not asking for general advice on the nature of anal sex.