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Actually analsex (heterosexually or homosexually) tends to be riskier than vaginal sex because the tissue in the anus is very thin and in result easier to tear. The tissue in the vagina is a lot more resilient.
Now about the condom. It is very unlikely that you will contract HIV from a person if you are using a condom during anal sex, specially if you only do it once. There is always a chance though. Like if the condom is broken, not working etc. and they have a very high viral load.
If you are developing a relationship with someone that is HIV+ you should go with your partner to talk to his/her HIV doctor though and they can help with all of these kinds of questions..

2006-08-05 07:22:30 · answer #1 · answered by Snow Baby 2 · 0 0

just as much as a homosexual having protected anal sex. just because you wear a condom does not mean you are immune to everything. the HIV virus is so small, it is able to fit right through the teeniest tiniest holes in the condom, so if your partner has HIV and has anal sex with you, you have a serious chance of getting it as well, especially since your rectum is SOOO much more at risk for getting an infection...that is straight flesh. to sum it up...........


extremely good

2006-08-05 07:29:25 · answer #2 · answered by MARIA G. 4 · 0 0

Jama states the HIV AIDS And several other sexually transmitted viruses are so small that the condoms do not protect you. The anal sex is the most dangerous as they said below for all the blood vessels in there.
These disease are epidemic be careful

2006-08-01 13:48:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the two substantial approaches anal intercourse ought to be risky could be harm and ailment/STD adverse aspects. the two a sort of could be minimized and condoms could be a piece of that plan. Anal intercourse could be a secure and enjoyable adventure in case you shop some issues in ideas. SFSI's FAQ (see link decrease than) provides lots of info, however the main recommendations are verbal replace, lubrication, staying power, and risk-free practices. Anal tissue is skinny and would tear truly. Use lots of lube, take it slow, and quit if there is any discomfort. in case you're making use of a condom, be certain you utilize water-based lube with a latex condom; in case you opt to apply an oil-based lube, be advantageous to apply a polyurethane condom extremely of a latex condom. There are some concerns approximately feces for the duration of anal intercourse and the transmission of illnesses. specifically, washing around the anus with heat water and cleansing soap is adequate for removing micro organism. in case you or your companion are worried approximately poop, some human beings sense greater comfortable having anal intercourse after having an enema. keep in mind that there are some micro organism interior the anal tract that would desire to no longer get into the vagina. making use of a condom can shrink the prospect of shifting micro organism into the vagina after anal intercourse because you may substitute to a clean condom with out having to quit and wash. Condoms could be efficient in combating the transmission of STDs. The SF city health center probability Chart lists many STDs which could be transmitted for the duration of anal intercourse alongside with gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, herpes, and syphilis. If neither companion has an STD, then you definitely at the instant are not in probability.

2016-10-01 08:58:28 · answer #4 · answered by hilderbran 4 · 0 0

Believe it or not, heterosexual white women were the highest HIV groups for a few years in a row.
Don't listen to stereotypes. You should ALWAYS wear a condom. I don't care how clean you think someone is.

2006-08-01 12:28:25 · answer #5 · answered by wldntulike_2know 4 · 0 0

IT depends.... does one of these people HAVE HIV??? If neither has ever been infected with HIV then your chance is 0 . Get tested regularly and make sure to only have sex with a "trusted" faithful partner!

2006-08-01 12:59:03 · answer #6 · answered by ChrissyLicious 6 · 0 0

TOO MUCH!! THAT AREA IS VERY FRAGILE & CHOCK FULL OF BLOOD VESSELS (all direct targets for HIV transmission) & condoms do NOT Keep out everything..they have pores,etc. and I don't care WHAT people say..why do u think the transmission rate is so high *i have seen/heard of a TON of girls getting pregnant using condoms* I am just telling you from personal experience..so don't tell me NOTHING gets through there!! BE SMART ~ don't pay forever for a few minutes of pleasure..

2006-08-01 12:31:22 · answer #7 · answered by irolag100 2 · 0 0

Well it doesnt matter where you stick it, but as long as its protected theres aparently a 99% chance of being STD free.

2006-08-01 12:28:07 · answer #8 · answered by Brummie Geeza 3 · 0 0

wether you are protected or not the risk is still there. condoms just decrease the risk, but not by much

2006-08-04 08:38:28 · answer #9 · answered by charles w 2 · 0 0

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