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Jun21
MEN TO MEN SEX OR ANAL SEX MORE PRONE TO AIDS
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For long anal sex was associated with homosexuality, something men do with other men which is usually regard as abnormal sex behaviour but now a days GAYS are being accepted by society and it is being told that every body has got a right to live as he desires and if two partners male to male agree than neither society can disregard their living toghtherness or their sexual activities or a certified marriage like contract between two,so now abnormality word is contversial and so MEN TO MEN SEX IS COMMONLY SEEN ,similiarly in military barrack,i migratory lbors,truck drivers,man on merchant sea or in navy or hill areas where opposite fair sex is absent it is widely prevalent,even many pidophils try it and many trans gender work as MALE COMMERCIAL SEX WORKER AS GAY but the truth is that it has been a part of heterosexual activities from time immemorial. And while it may still be forbidden in many countries it’s estimated that in the US at least 40% heterosexual couples have tried anal sex or some kind of anal stimulation.Once a opposite sex couple engage in such sexual pleasure then it is very much required for thei satisfication,scientifically there is no hazard in it provided accepted by both partners,no force should be applied.As Anus has got a tight sphincter which opens it self during defecation by nervous stimulation of stool in rectum so does not open so easily so any forceful pnetration will damage sphincter and anal canal which is so painful that one can die due to such severe pain.So to open it must apply lubricant first introduce it by a tube as we apply ointment for piles or fissure in anal canal or take over finger pulp and introduce it and rub for few minutes as dilated inroduce finger more inside this way slowly it is dilated once habituated pain become less severe and sex may become more pleasurable.
Here are some things you really ought to know about it before trying it out: Health hazards Many people prefer anal sex to regular vaginal intercourse because there’s no risk of pregnancy and this can lead to them trying it out without condoms (known in colloquial terms as ‘barebacking’) which can lead to a plethora of STDs including the dreaded HIV. Unprotected anal sex is actually considered the most high-risk sexual practice; a receptive partner is 5 times more likely to get HIV through unprotected anal sex than unprotected vaginal sex. Along with STDs, the practice can also lead to physical damage to the anus. Here are some tips for first-timers so that things don’t get uncomfortable: Ease into it If it’s your first time, make sure that it doesn’t happen suddenly. Talk to your partner about it and don’t let it be a surprise. Keep lubrication handy, because the anus unlike the vagina doesn’t have any natural lubricants. If it’s your first time, you can start off with some finger play or sex toys like a small butt plug to get more comfortable and see if you want to move forward. DO NOT forget the condoms Even though we’ve mentioned how dangerous anal sex can be, we can’t stress the importance of using a condom while engaging in this activity. Also to prevent infections you should use separate condoms for vaginal and anal sex. Lubrication tips One very important thing to keep in mind is the kind of lubrication you use. If you’re using a latex condom, you need to stay away from oil-based lubricants like petroleum jelly, hand lotion or cold cream as they can react with latex and dissolve it. You should use water-based ones like glycerine or lubricating jellies which can be purchased at most chemist shops. Mix it up There are many nerve endings between the walls of the vagina and the anus, so stimulating the vagina simultaneously can be extremely enjoyable. You could also try stimulating the clitoris or other erogenous zones like breasts. The most important thing you need to remember however is that sex is something that’s supposed to be fun and enjoyable for both partners. Anal sex like other non-standard sexual activities might not be pleasurable for everyone. If you or your partner doesn’t want to do it, don’t force it on them.
THEREFORE IT IS OUR DUTY TO TALK ON THIS SUBJECT AND PREVENT HIV/AIDS IN SUCH PATIENT AS IT IS MORE COMMON AMONG THEM AS RECEPTIVE ARE AS COLON WHOLE AS LARGE AREA THAN VAGINA FOR RECEIVING HIV VIRUS IF INTRODUCER HAS GOT HIV OR RECEPTIVE HAS LARGE AREA ANY BREACH OVER SUCH LARGE AREA BLOOD MAY COME OUT AND INFECT INTRODUCER MORE THA WHAT HE GETS FROM VAGINAL SEX.


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