I'd have to say if you go back and forth from anal to vaginal sex you have a better chance to get some sort of infection. I wouldn't say it is bad for you, just make sure your partner is clean and that your partner isn't visiting the vaginal area during the anal romp. There is a element of pain involved the first few times, but after a while it's not that bothersome and can be quite enjoyable.. if it is done correctly!
2006-07-20 10:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a very controversial and a very sensitive, even taboo, topic amongst many mature people, and I would not want to offend, but anal sex is also high risk behavior and we have an obligation to provide accurate information so younger people can make an informed decision.
First - anatomy. At the lower end of the bowel, there are two distinct circular bands of muscles, sphincters, one is located about an 1 ½" above the other. These clamp down tight to prevent the passage of feces or gas. The mucous membrane lining of the rectum is not as heavy as the lining of the vagina, so it can tear quite easily and it does not heal as quickly as the vagina. Because feces, loaded with bacteria, are passing by, any tear is vulnerable to infection.
The vigorous thrusting that may occur during anal intercourse can tear the mucous membrane. This can develop into an anal abscess that can become infected - more about that in a moment. Also, if your partner has any of the sexually transmitted infections (STI's), then you could get infected through the tear. So we are talking about gonorrhea (treatable); venereal warts (treatable if external, difficult if up in the rectum); syphilis (treatable); herpes (treatment, no cure); yeast infection (treatable); and HIV and AIDS (treatment but no cure.) You do not want any of these STI's.
Preferably, you're in a long-term, committed relationship, infection free, and practising SAFER SEX.
But wait, there's more bad news. A “fissure” is a tear up in the rectum can develop into a crack, and become infected.
It can gradually extend out through the wall of the bowel and form a channel across, through and into a nearby organ. That's called a "fistula", and it would allow feces to flow from the rectum into the vagina and out.
Repairing tears, fissures and fistulas is delicate surgery and recovery can be long and painful.
Some doctors will tell you that hemorrhoids (piles) could result from vigorous anal sex, and although I have no medical research, I have heard people say that the rectum "gets sloppy", stretched. I am dubious - if this was true, why doesn't it get sloppy with regular bowel movements? With no definitive research, you do the math.
The best prevention is "don't go there". But if you do decide to try it, you and your partner must talk about it beforehand and agree on these points:
1. Your partner must be very, very gentle, absolutely no forced penetration and no vigorous thrusting.
2. You must use lots and lots of good lubrication, (anal lube, not saliva).
3. Your partner must use a condom…all the time, every time.
4. Your partner must respect "stop". If you say ouch, or it hurts, or No or quit… they must stop immediately.
5. It must be understood, if you do not want to have anal sex again, there will be no pressure, no threats and no pleading. NO means NO.
6. Use a well-lubricated condom without spermicide, either on the sex toy or his penis. Spermicide can irritate the rectum.
7. Never shift from anal sex back to vaginal sex without changing condoms. Feces can end up in the vagina and cause infections.
2006-07-20 16:40:31
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answered by Nurse Coleman 1
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It's not only a fast way to get STDs, but also very damaging for your sphincter, which is the muscle around you anus that controls the exit of feces of the body. It is also known to cause hemorrhoids in time. It's not what it was meant to do, so you have to be really informed and cautious before practicing it if that's what you're considering
2006-07-20 16:40:29
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answered by brooke 2
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Yes
2006-07-20 18:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are gay. It can kill you by the way of spreading HIV. Well you can spread other STD's also gay or not. But in a relationship no. It can be painful for your partner. My GF happens to enjoy it, but it took her some getting used to at first. If you want to argue semantics vaginal intercourse is more dangerous statistically.
2006-07-20 16:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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never knew that anal sex is a visual art..
2006-07-20 16:35:11
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answered by llduffyduckll 2
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It depends on which one you are, the pitcher or the catcher. If you're the pitcher, it's only bad if you don't clean afterward. If you're the catcher, who knows what's up inside your gut.
2006-07-20 16:35:16
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answered by Jay 3
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If your partner is a cactus
2006-07-20 16:37:08
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answered by ATR068 3
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yes, it may be bad for you, but hee hee..you still do it anywayz, because it feels good to you.
2006-07-20 17:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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lol yes
2006-07-20 16:34:57
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answered by ReliableLogic 5
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