Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Anal Sex: Risks and Precautions You Should Take
One would think that the anus is the least attractive part of the body. Over there the wastes out the intestine and is not something that at first glance may seem exciting. However, when it comes to sexuality, the anus is also starring in the lives of many couples. For some, anal sex is a way to experiment and others find it really enjoyable. It may be that some couples have tried it and have a desire to innovate in their sex life, and not liked it. But as they say, "at least they tried."
Anal sex involves manual stimulation, oral or anal penetration. When a man inserts his penis into the anus of your partner, it may be pleasant, but can also cause discomfort to the couple, and even pain. The muscle is tightened into the rectum to stimulation, which means that although the penis is inserted gently and slowly, especially bothersome. If anal penetration is done by force, can cause injury. Therefore, it is advisable to use a lubricant to avoid injury.
Anal sex, as I mentioned at the beginning, is perhaps the hardest sexual practice is judged. Religion says that goes against nature and many people consider as "dirty" or inappropriate. But here we are not making judgments or moral or religious, but to explain what this other expression of sexuality, which is there, like oral sex or sex vaginal.Por that, if you remember what are the risks of anal sex and what precautions you should take if you're going to practice:
To prevent infection, avoid having vaginal or oral sex after your partner has withdrawn his penis in your anus. In the year are bacteria that are dangerous if they enter the vagina and mouth. It is best to use a condom or wash penis before touching other areas. Use a lubricant to facilitate penetration. Anal sex involves friction that can cause tears in the anal cavity and break the delicate membranes. In the market you can find different types of lubricants for this. Never use those made from oil like baby oil. Anal sex is a risk factor for contracting Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). The Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV, the virus that causes AIDS is often passed through anal sex. Moreover, the risk of transmission by this route is much higher than for vaginal sex. So if you decide to have anal sex, ALWAYS do a latex condom to reduce the risk of contracting HIV and other STDs. If you have questions about anal sex, check with your doctor.
If you are not comfortable (a) with this practice, talk to your partner. Ideally sex should be pleasurable for both people involved. If, however, enjoy it, do it by taking the necessary precautions not to harm your health.
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