Usually you should never bleed from your rectum, this is a sign of damaged tissues.
2007-03-12 05:52:13
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answered by Fraulein 7
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If you bled it is because you were not properly prepared for it and did not have enough lubrication.
You have torn something inside slightly and it takes time for it to heal. I would suggest you not do this again for several weeks so the tear can heal. If you are bleeding a lot or doesn't stop soon you need to go to the doctor and have them check it out. Do not delay it could cause all kinds of problems including infections.
I would suggest before you try anal intercourse again you first be sure you are healed. Then get several b*tt plugs of various sizes. Learn how to relax your spinchter and use the plugs to stretch it with lots of lubrication. Then next time use a good lubrication (at least K-Y) and when you think you have enough double it. then make him take time to insert himself.
Annal intercourse can be very pleasant for a woman if done correctly and with care. It can really get at the G-spot. Oh and NEVER EVER go from annal to vaginal without throughly cleaning him or the plug. That is asking for lots of problems.
Have fun it can be very rewarding if done properly.
2007-03-12 11:13:46
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answered by pinelake302 6
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It is quite common to bleed slightly after anal intercourse. You likely caused a small fissure (a small crack in the anal openning).
To fascilitate healing of the fissure, you need to try to avoid constipation, or it won't heal back up. Make sure you eat a diet high in fiber and drink plenty of water each day. If needed, take stool softeners till it's healed.
Instead of showering, take a warm bath each night, to soak the affected area.
If you are experiencing any pain, your doctor can prescribe topical creams to provide temporary relief. Lidocaine cream is the most common.
Your can also rub a small amount of antibiotic cream on the affected area to decrease the chance of infection.
ALSO, you need to talk to your partner and inform them of the bleeding. Open sores in the anal area make the transmission of STD's more likely. Talk to your partner and ask about their STD status (primarily HIV).
If they are unwilling to tell you their status, or if they themselves are not sure, you need to get to your doctor soon to get bloodwork done to make sure you have not contracted anything.
2007-03-12 11:07:15
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answered by Episco 4
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Yea, it happens all the time, just make sure it doesnt continue to bleed for very long, and make sure the bleeding isnt to intense.
2007-03-12 11:04:43
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answered by Ryne R 2
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No, sounds like you didn't use enough lube, or you have some hemorrhoids. It's best to start with fingers or smaller sex toys, then work up to the penis. There should never be any force needed.
2007-03-12 11:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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as far as i know that can be pretty common. Its designed to have things coming out not going in so it can be a bit rough on the muscles. i wouldnt panic unless it gets bad but use protection please
2007-03-12 11:06:50
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answered by bobbi 3
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Not if done with care, gentleness, lots of lubrication
2007-03-12 10:59:43
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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No! Because you're not supposed to stick anything up there!
2007-03-12 10:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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that is not a good sign, i have never had it, but i heard that thats how u catch diseases.
2007-03-12 10:59:42
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answered by trader4578 4
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it could, if your tight there
2007-03-12 10:59:50
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answered by gummi bear 3
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