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I want to know how many of you will say that direct anal intercourse can 98 % percent lead to HIV?
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Georgia59
replied on January 15th, 2008
Especially eHealthy
umm.. no... anal is not any more dangerous than regular sex
if you have ANY kind of sex with an infected person, there's a chance you might get infected.
If you have ANY kind of sex with someone who isn't infected, there's no way you will get infected.
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marvel
replied on January 15th, 2008
Supporter
You have to be much more careful with anal sex ONLY because the anal walls are much easier to tear and damage than vaginal walls. As for STDs.... They are very easy to catch with unprotected sex anally or vaginally. That statistic is poppycock.
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primeaque86
replied on January 22nd, 2008
New User
thanks guys..... now I would be much careful....
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MiseEire
replied on January 22nd, 2008
Experienced User
Use stronger condoms if you're going to practice anal sex. I would generally choose light condoms but if you ever take time to read the packaging they strongly recommend not to use them for anal sex because there's a chance they would fall apart.
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Tylanas
replied on January 22nd, 2008
Especially eHealthy
Re: Is It Really Safe to Use Condom During Anal Intercourse?
primeaque86 wrote:
I want to know how many of you will say that direct anal intercourse can 98 % percent lead to HIV?
None of us will say that because it's a lie. Anal sex with a condom is just as safe as vagina sex with a condom.
"Is it really safe to use condom during anal intercourse?" - Not only is it safe, it is RECOMMENDED!!! Unless you know that both you and your parter are STD free, never have ANY kind of sex without a condom!!
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Georgia59
replied on January 22nd, 2008
Especially eHealthy
Actually I've heard that thin condoms are less likely to break because they're more flexible.