The dangers of anal sex?!


Question: The dangers of anal sex!?
ok just to start off i dont really need criticisms etc just some advice if i wanted to be criticized then i would be listening to my own head! ok!.!.!.

basically me and my partner had anal sex for the first time last night!. he hasnt done it before but i have and he wanted to try it!. we didnt exactly plan it it just sort of happened and we had no condoms (im on the pill so we dont keep an overly regular supply)!. basically we both have no stds etc but he ended up coming inside me (also not planned he didnt realise he would so quick!) and so im wandering what are the risks!? and i mean realistically is there anything i can pick up!? it was an unplanned on off so we wil be using protection in the future!. also if the risks of catching anything are high obviously i will go for a check i just dont want to go and be worrying over nothing as i have had a check before and was shaking severly throughout and dont fancy going through that for nothing!. thanks for the help xWww@Answer-Health@Com


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I don't know for certain!. But, apart from the normal risks of anal sex, I wouldn't have thought there were any intrinsic risks with the fact that he ejaculated in you!.
I presume you've done 'number 2's' since!? If all was OK, then that should be that!. But, as you say, a condom may be good advice in future!.
And probably don't do it that often - it can loosen the muscles and cause incontinence!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

try not to worry about it to much, the only side affects are being sore and maybe a slight bit of blood, if you are both clean (no STIs) then there should not be a problem, obviously try not to do it to often can it can become quite loose!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Its very dangerous, there is a layer of white cells around the rectum and other stuff that isn't pleasant, your bf should have used a condom!.
Also it could lead to permanent damage for you in the long run when passing out faeces and could lead to mild incontinenceWww@Answer-Health@Com

the main dangerous thing is that it wasn't made for sex, excretion only!.

so therefore if you do it to many times you may damage things up there!.

but like the first comment you wont catch anything that you wont catch up your vagina!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The risks are the same for any unprotected sex!. You can catch any thing from just the "skin to skin contact" he did not have to come for you to catch something!. If you do not believe me ask you GYN!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Why would you catch anything up your back bottom that you wouldn't already have caught up the front!?

Stop worrying, and don't do it again!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hopefully he doesnt have any stds bcuz thats pretty much the only risk in anal sex and hiv so if you know for a fact he doesnt have anything you should be good!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you said you 2 have no stds!? and why are you worried!? his penis was already inside, he doesnt need to spew his men inside to get you sick!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

now that you are butt-f*cked and he has shoot his jism inside your rectum your rectum can retain the *** inside and that can go to your bowels!. but worry not becuse when you poop it will come out!.

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The only thing that I know that can happen is anal tears!. Be careful !.Www@Answer-Health@Com

dat iz an exit only!. it aint meant for stickin things up it!. dat why it hurt so bad!.

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umm well if it was me dont do it again

second that is exit only for meWww@Answer-Health@Com

aids, hiv Www@Answer-Health@Com

Your neither sure, until your sexual diseases are tested for at the nearest Planned Parenthood!. Read each others reports!

Maybe the poop will go backwards, out your mouth!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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