Like most sexual activities, anal sex carries the risk of passing on sexually transmitted infections.
What is anal sex?
Anal sex is any type of sexual activity that involves the anal area (bottom). This includes:
What are the main risks of anal sex?
- penetrating the anus with a penis
- penetrating the anus with fingers or sex toys, such as vibrators
- oral sex – stimulating the anus using the mouth or tongue (also known as rimming)
Penetrative anal sex has a higher risk of spreading sexually transmitted infections than many other types of sexual activity. This is because the lining of the anus is thin and can easily be damaged, which makes it more vulnerable to infection.
How can I make anal sex safer?
Use condoms to help protect you against sexually transmitted infections when you have penetrative anal sex.
Use a water-based lubricant, which is available from pharmacies. Oil-based lubricants (such as lotion and moisturizer) can cause latex condoms to break or fail. Get tips on using condoms properly.
Male and female couples should use a new condom if they have vaginal sex straight after anal sex. This is to avoid transferring bacteria from the anus to the vagina, which may lead to a urinary infection.
Reference:
http://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/S_T/Thrush-genital
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/3050.aspx?CategoryID=118
http://www.fpa.org.uk/sexually-transmitted-infections-stis-help/thrush-and-bacterial-vaginosis
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Personally I recommend anal sex. But it needs the better understand of both lovers. If she like it you can give it to her. But if she didn't like to do anal sex don't do that by force. It needs more and more body relaxation to do anal sex.
PS: Always use a condom!
Condom දැම්මම අාතල් අඩුයි, වැඩක් නෑ එතකොට, අමුවෙන් ගහපන්




