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  • Invented? When did that happen? I think that nothing that you do with your partner that you really love and do it as a part of a pleasuring game is bad or wrong. If you clean yourself thoroughly before, it can be quite pleasureable.
  • As far as safety goes, anal sex is considered one of the riskiest types of sexual behavior. The reason for this is extreme sensitivity of the rectal lining. The only way to reduce the risk of transmitting STDs including HIV/AIDS as well as other infections is by using a condom each and every time. Using plenty of lubricant will help reduce the risk of tearing (and bleeding). Make sure it is water-based because using oil-based lubricants will break down the condom (increasing the probability that it will break). For more sexual health information on anal sex (including safety tips) see: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/?article=activity&refid=008 Bottom line (no pun intended): Always use a condom, use LOTS of lube, and proceed slowly, at your own comfort.
  • Thank you so much. You're answer to my question is very informative. I'll definately be careful, if or when I decide to take this type of action. Once again, thank you.
  • It is certainly not the safest form of sex but then again you take a huge risk driving your car down to the store these days. Invented? Well we are human and there is this hole, someone is gonna stick something up it. It fits the penis perfectly when lubricated right so it seems a natural thing that it was invented/created or whatever. As far as it being an exit only device, well medically doctors stick things up there all the time. Yes they are careful and they learn how but still they are violating the "purpose" you propose and no ill comes of it. I have crohns and have to get that little camera thing up my butt about twice a year. No damage from that yet and I've probably had it up me about 20 times. Couple that with the guys fingers and the doctor fingers and a vibrator I'd say I'm 90% exit and 10% entrance! (may not really...) but you get the point.
  • Is like the "If God had meant us to fly he would have given us Wings" argument!
  • Ah, who's to say the butt was "meant for exit not entrance?" Nothing about the operation of your spinchter makes it a one-way valve. Your rectum opens and closes many thousands of times during your lifetime, and can easily accomodate a penis. As well, there are many nerve endings contained around the anus that can make anal sex very pleasurable. That's not even to mention the fact that you can hit many of the same spots in the vagina that make vaginal sex pleasurable. To say that you are a greater risk of aquiring an STD is true, as the lining of the rectum is thinner and can allow easier passage of these foreign bodies. However, you are at risk of aquiring an STD through unprotected vaginal sex as well. That said, anal sex is like riding a motorcycle compared to driving a car. A little riskier, but (when done right) it can be more fun too.
  • I dont know that anyone invented it, over the years we men just have cum to believe that anal sex was wrong, and boys will be boys, for a long time oral sex was not even considered. Yeah it isnt the safest thing but if done right and clean it can be the best sex for both partners. The safe way is make sure the anus is clean well lubed and he should wear a condom, I dont because it is a tight hole and it feels bad for both if you dont lube it enough, and yeah when doing it you may have to stop and add some lube, the anus doesnt produce its own lube so if your using a cheaper lube it may wear off and start to hurt her.
  • Anal sex was always a topic of mankind. Even "The old Greeks" practiced it! It was a alternative way of having intercourse in times without contraception. So, why is it still a topic? Well, so many times answered here, I really do not want to repeat all the good answers or summarize them, sorry. Please use the search engine.

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