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Old 10-12-2005, 07:17 PM
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Quote[/b] (Brandye @ May 09 2003,13:12)]Anal sex will always result in some damage and the best you can hope for in the long run is hemmorhoids. The anus is a one way valve. It is designed to allow stuff to pass out; it is not designed to admit anything. OK, I like anal play, especially while cunnilingus is being done for me. But finger tips are small and do not go deep. A penis stretches the skin and the muscles beyond what they are designed for. The vaginal walls are about forty cells deep; that is what gives the vagina such elasticity. The walls of the rectum are one cell thick and when stretched much, the cells separate. This is an open wound. The stuff passing through the anus outward bound is full of bacteria. Infection is often a result. Hemorrhoids are begun and too much stretching can result in "bowel control" problems in later life. It is simply too loose to seal.

Now for the man's urethra. Urethritis and prostatitis are a result of bacteria travelling up the urethra. More often than not, this is a result of entero-bacteria (they belong in the large intestine). They can get there by migrating in the shorts. Perhaps a wet fart or something gets them there. In anal sex, these bacteria are being crammed into the urethra and even a monster ejaculation will not get them all out.
I can say with utmost certainty that this post by Brandye is largely false, greatly skewed, and written for the purpose of scaring people away from this intimate act... It is wrong to missuse and missrepresent your knowledge of fancy medial terminology to deter others from trying something you obviously have a personal bias against...

Having a medical background myself and being someone who both enjoys anal stimulation and has done much research on it, I can say that DONE CORRECTLY, there are no adverse affects on the body that can be attributed to properly perfomed anal sex...

Throwing around words like Prostatitis and using examples of 60 year olds getting hemeroids is completely irresponsible on your part and is missleading to those accually looking for correct and useful information here... Besides that it is a proven fact that every male will develop some form of prosate problems during the course of their lives, provided they live long enough... Do not falsely throw around information like this and call it fact...

For those looking for some REAL and USEFUL information, please feel free to checkout the medical links below for further reading from an unbiased source...

http://www.allsexguide.com/questions_about_anal_sex.htm
http://www.sexuality.org/morin98.html
http://www.sexuality.org/authors/morin/analrule.html
http://www.sexuality.org/l/sex/elffaq.html#analsex
http://www.sexuality.org/l/incoming/aanal.html

Other Sources About Anal Sex:

http://www.sexhealth.org/bettersex/anal.shtml
http://www.sexinfo101.com/ic_anal.shtml
http://sexuality.about.com/od/analsex/
http://sexforums.com/showthread.php?t=2109
http://www.analsexyes.com/
http://love.ivillage.com/lnssex/sext...,,4tgx,00.html

Also checkout the book "The Ultimate Guide To Anal Sex For Women" and the review about it below:

http://www.sexuality.org/authors/syrinx/rvugasw.html

Hopefully this useful post will help and serve to help spice up your sex life in a fun and healthy way...



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