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This is an interesting question and had been for years a silly assumption. It was also a very unhealthy assumption considering how many heterosexuals enjoy anal sex. The number of heterosexual partners who have anal sex without protection is high, whereas gay men most often use protection. Anal sex can be performed manually, via anal intercourse, or orally which is sometimes called tonguing or rimming.

Risks for Gay men Differ From that of Heterosexuals
Of course risks for gay men and heterosexuals differ yet just slightly. The odds of a gay male engaging in majority anal and oral sex, definitely increases the odds of being exposed to more STD’s depending on the sexual activities of their partner or partners. Heterosexuals may have more vaginal sex and just may be exposed to less risk yet this also depends upon their sexual activities as well as that of their partners.

What is the Anal Sphincter?
The muscle found outside the rectum that most often tightens when it encounters stimulation. This is why lubrication is best even if inserting a toy, finger, or penis slowly and carefully. Take care as damage to the muscle can cause actual damage, much pain and discomfort. Digital Stimulation (with the finger) and lots of foreplay is best before going further.

What are the Risks of Anal Sex?
It is currently believed by many medical professionals that HIV/AIDS is more easily transmitted by anal sex than by vaginal sex. Why? It’s quite simple actually, the lining of the vagina is much harder to tear or rip than the lining of the rectum. The risks exist for anyone engaging in anal sex, HIV/AIDS and other STD’s don’t discriminate by means of sex, or race.

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