We both never advocate for anal. Nature has designed sex with a purpose of encouraging humans for producing babies, so that Earth never goes without life. That is why nature has designed it most pleasant and P in V is most natural and only effective way and basic need for producing a child. All other acts are not SEX – they are sexual plays or foreplays or negative sides of sex. We have never done anal; my husband has never asked me for it because of this understanding. When it comes to the positive or negative side effects of anal sex, it is hard to get a straight answer from anybody, mainly because the act of anal sex is still relatively taboo. For people who like it, there are some benefits of anal sex, but they should know that there are also dangers of anal sex. For those who love anal sex, are apprehensive about it, or are just plain curious, bottoming is not our natural style.
The reason anal sex aficionados are so adamant about using lube is not just because it makes feel better, but because anal create tears in their butt hole. Unlike a vagina, it is not self-lubricating. This can increase risk for STI. All STIs are treatable, but having cuts in butthole is a recipe for all sorts of bacteria that can easily make their way into the bloodstream. One of the major dangers of anal sex is how easily it can be to contract and transmit HIV, HPV, and other STIs. Women who enjoy anal sex, rectal chlamydia and gonorrhea are almost as common as UTIs, but these illnesses are often missed because a lot of most sexual health checks for women only involve the front, not the back door. One of the STIs anal sex puts people at risk of is HPV, is linked with oral, cervical, and anal cancers. Not all kinds of HPV are linked to cancer, and many strains are asymptomatic, but HPV and its associated illnesses are one of the risks of anal sex.
Most infections are more prevalent with anal sex. The anus is a direct path to the bowels, home to poop - a waste product that is bursting at the seams with bacteria and other not so fun stuff. E. coli is one of the main causes of a urinary tract infection in women after anal sex. This also means that going from anal sex to vaginal sex, without properly washing in between, may increase the risk of a partner with a vagina getting a UTI, as well as other possible unpleasant infections. Newton’s third law of motion states, “What comes up must come down.” This applies to both gravity and poop coming out of your butt after anal. Both men and women experience fecal incontinence because of anal sex, it is men who deal with it more. For people who have any sort of gastrointestinal (GI) problems, then the dangers of anal sex become even more complicated. All these things are about being informed and weighing risks and ultimately doing what is best for you.1 0 0 0Anal is nice and all but like because if the lube and it being slippery, it's hard to do with guys who have a smaller 🍆 and doesn't feel the best if it's too big either. Hard to find some with that Cinderella shoe fit. However just fingering is nice as well.
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(8)I enjoy it
1 2 0 0I don't like it and only let my boyfriend do it a few times a year.
0 2 0 0We gave it a trial period and decided to leave it to those who actually enjoy it, or get paid for it.
1 0 0 0don’t really have any interest in it but would probably try it some day. definitely wouldn’t be an all the time occurrence though and would probably only be done once or twice a year.
1 2 0 0No, it's absolutely definitely not for me... Period.
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