Personally, I think anal sex is too risky. The only
advantage if you are a woman is not getting pregnant. The disadvantages are:
Allergic proctitis
(inflamed rectum as a result of lubricants), some will have severe anal pain
after sex, etc.
Anal sex may make a person more susceptible to bacterial
infection around the anus and rectum. This is because the lining of the rectum
is not as heavy as the lining of the vagina, so it is more susceptible to
tears. If the anus or rectum does get torn, it does not heal as quickly.
Because feces that pass through the rectum contain bacteria, any tear in the
lining is at risk of getting infected. Lining tears may lead to other problems
such as an anal abscess, which can make transmission of STIs and HIV more
likely. This is why unprotected anal sex is often considered riskier than
unprotected oral or vaginal sex. The tips above will help you avoid tears and
other uncomfortable complications.
In extreme cases, a tear in the lining can develop into a
fissure (a larger tear or crack) and may extend outside of the bowel. This is
called a fistula and it is a significant medical issue because it allows feces
to pass outside of the bowel, and requires major surgery to repair.
Bear in mind that the
anus is the passageway of stools; stools have billions of coliform bacteria and
most, if not all of these kinds of bacteria, can potentially invade the
bloodstream and cause serious, life-threatening infections
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