Help on anal sex?!


Question: So I've received it before and know that it is high risk and all that but just to be safe, what are the chances of catching anything considering that I have used a condom, lubricant and baring in mind it wasn't painful (kind of suggests no damage).

And also, stupid question (the guy I'm with doesn't have it btw) but is it possible to get HIV from your own bacteria or does he specifically have to have it? Kind of mixed opinions on that one before.


Answers: So I've received it before and know that it is high risk and all that but just to be safe, what are the chances of catching anything considering that I have used a condom, lubricant and baring in mind it wasn't painful (kind of suggests no damage).

And also, stupid question (the guy I'm with doesn't have it btw) but is it possible to get HIV from your own bacteria or does he specifically have to have it? Kind of mixed opinions on that one before.

First and MOST important- HIV, in order to become infected with HIV your partner MUST be infected himself. You can not create it from your own bacteria.

As far as anal sex, if you are doing what you are saying, you are VERY low risk. If you have not tried a female condom, you gotta try them. The condom has an inner ring inside it, for guys, pull it out- it makes a great co*k ring. The insertive partner would place the female condom over the erection before inserting, it is well lubed so it will slide in easy- it will give him the freedom of not having the tight feeling of a condom and it will keep you even safer.

IF the two of you are only with each other, go have a full STD/HIV screening, if you've been together over three months this will be enough, if you are both negative, and if you don't have other partners, condoms will not be necessary IF you don't want them.

Good Luck! Hope all works out for you.

HIV is a virus that is only passed from an infection person. In other words, you don't just get it from anal sex.

Because you used a condom and use precautions, your risks of it are low in the case that your partner did have HIV.

Please read this webpage to get your facts about HIV
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factshe...
You can't give yourself HIV. It doesn't work that way.

you can't give yourself a disease that you or your monogamous partner do not have!!...anal sex risk is for urinary tract infections if no condom is used.

Chances of catching STDs that are transmitted through bodily fluids are pretty low if you use the condom correctly.

I've definitely only heard that you can only catch HIV if your partner is positive.

Talk to a doctor with your questions, since these aren't matters to be unsure about.

Anal sex is just like sex with a vagina. If there is penitration and skin breaks, your chances of getting a STD is the same as vaginal sex. Using a condom lowers these chances, but skin contact of the genitals around the penis/ anus can transport STD's as well. You cannot get HIV from your own bacteria if you do not already have HIV. Your partner would have to have HIV in order for you to get it.

You cannot get HIV from your own bacteria. Receiving anal sex of course is the least safe form of sex there is. As long as the condom didn't break I wouldn't worry too much though. Either way it could possibly be years before you found out that you had contracted the disease. If you are really worried go for a regular set of STD tests every 90 days. For the most part if you haven't felt symptoms of anything within the 1st 90 days you probably don't have any of the other STDs.

i learned in school that having anal sex is riskier because you have a thinner lining of skin in you're butt so you can tear it bleed and end up catching an std but if you had a condom you should be ok

Despite popular belief, HIV is a lot harder to catch than people think. If you take your time and don't cause any abrasions or anything that would allow fluid to get into the blood stream then your virtually safe. However... One small nick, and you could catch it. Just take your time and know what you can handle. No blood, then ya'll should be fine.

As for the anal sex itself... take a look at http://tns.bbssm.com and learn how to take pretty big things anally in no time.

Check out these links. Hope they answer your questions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_sex

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV

If you are being safe about it than you should not worry about it...
You continue with doing it the safe way

thats gay





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