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ANAL SEX FACT  

Pornductor23 27M
10 posts
1/29/2020 8:20 pm
ANAL SEX FACT

The anus lacks the natural lubrication the vagina has. Penetration can tear the tissue inside the anus, allowing bacteria and viruses to enter the bloodstream. This can result in the spread of sexually transmitted infections including HIV. Studies have suggested that anal exposure to HIV poses 30 times more risk for the receptive partner than vaginal exposure. Even if both partners do not have a sexually-transmitted infection or disease, bacteria normally in the anus can potentially infect the giving partner. Practicing vaginal sex after anal sex can also lead to vaginal and urinary tract infections.Oral contact with the anus can put both partners at risk for hepatitis, herpes, HPV, and other infections. Bleeding after anal sex could be due to a hemorrhoid or tear, or something more serious such as a perforation (hole) in the colon. This is a dangerous problem that requires immediate<b> medical </font></b>attention.

THE MYTH: ANAL SEX IS JUST LIKE WHAT YOU SEE IN PORN. Anal sex requires preparation, when you watch it in porn, anal might seem like something you can launch into spontaneously, but real-life anal requires much more care and consideration and can go more slowly. “It can take multiple rounds to reach a point of full insertion and pleasure for both partners,”

THE MYTH: IT WILL HURT-Anal sex doesn’t have to hurt. It’s often just done incorrectly. Many women find it incredibly pleasurable, and some even report having orgasms with it. If you and your partner start slow, work your way into insertion with smaller implements like fingers and sex toys, and use plenty of lube, pain will be the last thing on your mind.

So question in ur mind how to do it, well here are the following tips for SAFETY ANAL SEX-

*Avoid inserting a penis into the mouth or vagina after it's been inserted in the anus until your partner puts on a new condom.

*Use plenty of lubricant to reduce the risk of tissue tears. With latex condoms, always use a water-based lubricant.

*Relax prior to insertion of the penis to help reduce the risk of tears. Taking a warm bath before anal sex or lying on your stomach may make insertion easier.

*Stop if anal sex is painful.

*If you experience bleeding after anal sex or you notice a sores or lumps around the anus or a discharge coming from it, see your doctor as soon as possible.






positively4you 74F  
4605 posts
1/30/2020 3:58 am

Other than all that, by all means, enjoy.


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