Is anallingus unhealthy?!


Question: Is anallingus unhealthy!?
when im getting jiggy with my girl i love licking her anus!.i mean i realy love it!.my question is is it unhealthy!?
we always shower before we start and it drives her mad and sends her way over the edge when i do it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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it can be!. the anus is loaded with bacteria!. there is potential health problems there, some can even be bad such as ecoli or others!.

here is the thing, i do this too, sometimes!. it isnt a every day thing, but i do!. it seems to really turn my wife on!. the way i look at it is all sexual activities have risks!. you can get an infection from any of it!. keep it clean, use common sense and assume the risks when you make love!. then you can relax and enjoy!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Not if she is very clean!.

However, it is rather easy to contract diseases from ingesting another person's feces!. You must always ensure she is VERY clean down there when you do it!. If you are only rimming her it is pretty easy to ensure that it is clean, but if you are sticking your tongue in there it is not as easy!.

You also risk contraction of some STDs

Alternatively you can get yourself some dental dams and use those!. Safe sex for the win!

Also check out the wikipedia article on it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes, it is unhealthy!. There are numerous infections that can be passed this way, including parasites and Hep C!.

You can give her the same pleasure safely by using a dental dam (available from sex stores online)!. These thin latex sheets that form a barrier between you and the other person, without reducing the erotic effect!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

better clean it!.!. you can get parasites!. If you're sure she doesn't have diseases and don't care too much about getting sick from e-coli or parasites then munch away!. you don't have to swallow it!. Just slurp and spit out the debrisWww@Answer-Health@Com

I think it is, its like you licking a plastic bag full of Ecoli bacteria!. Weather she is clean or not that bacteria is still there my friend!.

Some people have really wierd fettish, eeewWww@Answer-Health@Com

You know you're supposed to wash your hands after you wipe your @ss to prevent the spread of germs!. Why would you think it's any safer to wipe it with your tongue!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

eww but in think so the colon contains almost 2kg of bacteria and you wan to lick thatWww@Answer-Health@Com

No nothing unhealthy there,as long as it is clean!.
I love getting it do:drives me nuts
SkyWww@Answer-Health@Com

You could get diseaseWww@Answer-Health@Com

yes, ever heard of E-ColiWww@Answer-Health@Com

Psychologically it is perfectly healthy, however there are risks in terms of physiology:

The intestinal tract is filled with bacteria that are part of the digestive process; these do not pose any health threat!. However, eating *** will expose you to any bad germs or infections harbored in your partner's intestinal tract or anal area!. The CDC warns that "rimming carries a risk of transmission of STDs including hepatitis A!. There is also risk of intestinal parasites, like cryptosporidiosis"!.

In addition, the CDC cautions that immunocompromised persons are suggested to avoid performing this activity!." So if you aren't in good health and have an immune deficiency (say from AIDS or chemotherapy), eating *** could put you at serious risk!.

Here's a rundown of some of the diseases you could be exposed to when eating ***:

* Hepatitis A: Hepatitis A is a virus spread through oral contact with the fecal matter of an infected person!. It affects the liver and causes symptoms such as jaundice, fatigue, and nausea!. It is not a chronic infection, unlike hepatitis C!. Hepatitis A can be prevented with a vaccine given before or shortly after exposure!.

* E!. coli: This is a bacterial infection spread through oral contact with the fecal matter of an infected person!. Its symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and intestinal bleeding!.

* Intestinal parasites:
These are microbial organisms that cause intestinal diseases including cryptosporidiosis, dysentery, and giardiasis!. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and stomach pain!. Again, these are spread through oral contact with the fecal matter of an infected person!.
* Bacterial infections: If a person contracts food poisoning, the bacteria that causes it, say salmonella for example, will be shed in their feces and could be transmitted through oral-anal contact!. Symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting!.

* Other STDs:
If the receiving partner has a rectal gonorrhea infection, it could be contracted by the active partner; gonorrhea can infect the mouth and throat!. This means that theoretically a person with an oral gonorrhea infection could transmit it to the *** that they're eating!. Other STDs that can be transmitted through oral-anal contact include syphilis and herpes, if either partner has an active lesion in their mouth or anal area!.

HIV Risk!?

Finally some good news: your chances of being infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, are pretty low while eating ***!. The CDC reports that the HIV virus is not found in feces itself!. And the amount of HIV that can be present in saliva is too small to infect another person, making mouth-to-*** infection unlikely!. According to the CDC, "There would not be a risk of HIV transmission unless blood was also transmitted between partners (such as if the performing partner was infected and had blood in his mouth)!." Or if the recipient was bleeding from the *** and the active partner had an open cut or sore in his or her mouth!.

Playing It Safe

You can protect against transmission of diseases by using a barrier during analingus!. You can use a latex dental dam, or make a barrier by cutting the end off an unlubricated condom and then slitting it lengthwise!. Many people also use plastic wrap; although it hasn't been scientifically tested as a disease barrier, it does prevent the transmission of body fluids!. For extra sensation, place a dab of lubricant on the side of the barrier that will go against your partner's ***!. Hold the barrier in place firmly, and place your tongue against it to lick and probe their asshole!.

The Bottom Line

If both you and your partner are healthy, your risk of contracting a disease through analingus is probably pretty low!. However, there is always some risk in oral-anal contact, and there are a number of diseases that can be transmitted through this route!. You can make the act of eating *** safer by using a barrier between your mouth and your partner's asshole!.


You can purchase a dental dam designed for anallingus at www!.EdenFantasys!.com
For 15% off enter " 21Y " upon checkout!.


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