Anal penetration carries some risks which vaginal intercourse, oral sex, and "outercourse" do not. The rectum and colon are not self-lubricating like the vagina and colorectal tissue is more delicate, meaning friction or insertion damage may happen more easily. The colorectal passage curves are neither strongly muscled nor padded, so physical injury may also happen more easily. Colorectal function includes absorption of fluid into the blood stream, providing an efficient entry point for STIs and an easy barrier to cross through even small tears in the intestinal lining.
Insertion of objects with edges or points can cause severe injury. Objects can also get lodged in the rectum, requiring medical intervention. For this reason, most modern dildos are made with flared bases. Objects forced more than seven or eight inches (17-20 cm) into the body risk colliding with the sigmoid colon, a bend in the intestine, and in cases of rough handling, trauma can result in internal bleeding with potentially fatal results.
Nothing that has been placed in or at the anus, including fingers, should ever contact the vagina or the mouth, either externally or internally, without being thoroughly washed with soap to avoid infection caused by the transmission of bacteria. Condoms can be placed over sex toys and latex or nitrile gloves can be worn to protect the hands and fingers. Shared sex toys can also transmit disease or infection. Silicone, metal acrylic, and glass dildos may be sterilized via cleaning and boiling instead.
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2006-06-10 14:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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As the sphincter loses it's ability to close, one would be incontinent of stool at the very least. As for prostate problems, not too sure on that one. But diapers and a distinct odor would definitely be a deterrent to anyone with a brain.
2006-06-10 14:25:21
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answered by wanninonni 6
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My ex-boyfriend's mom is a nurse in new york. She sees a lot of gay men with aids. They have absolutely no control over their bowels. They have to wear diapers because they will go at any given time. The muscles are shot and they can't hold it anymore. That was gross enough for me and I didn't want to hear anymore. SO...Leave Ya Butt For Exit Only!!!
2006-06-10 14:45:03
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answered by SassyLeo 3
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depends on individual. worst case scenario could be Fistula that require surgery and recurrence. Unlike virgina, the rectum is not as elastic. There is possiblility of tearing the wall of the rectum during anal sex. Unlike our skin, it takes along time to heal, during which bacteria could accumulate while passing stool. Enough of bacteria could eat a passage through your buttock. creating a tunnel anywhere around your butt. So use lots of lube and be gentle during anal sex.
2006-06-10 14:33:32
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answered by sstooc2001 6
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Increased size of anal passage, rupture of blood vessels and loss of feeling inside the tract. Prolonged bowel movements and acidic feces that will burn your tract. Possible bleeding and all this fun stuff.
Anal sex isn't a good thing if overused.
2006-06-10 14:23:55
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answered by aliasasim 5
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Droopy Back Pocket
2006-06-10 14:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Hemorrhoids is one. Umm..loss of retention. The skin and muscles get used to the abuse and loosen up. Let's see....scarring when you tear. Anal fissures. That's all I can think of Medically.
2006-06-10 14:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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unless there is physical damage resulting in scarring
no effect.
your colon will return to normal
and I guess your head will too.
2006-06-10 14:29:40
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answered by leadbelly 6
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honestly youll have to wear a diaper at a younger age than u would ever like to admit, i would say keep it to one drunken night here and there
2006-06-10 14:26:36
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answered by Kristen S 2
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Loose caboose.
2006-06-10 14:22:20
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answered by Oriental Delight 5
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