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Q: Anal Sex And Medicine?
asked by: shopbunny17 on March 24th, 2007
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if my boyfriend and i have anal sex and he comes in me, does his cum go into my body and mix with my medicine (cymbalta) if so what could be the side effects?
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Llewellyn
replied on March 24th, 2007
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Semen does not interfere with medications.
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Tylanas
replied on March 25th, 2007
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Re: Anal Sex And Medicine?
shopbunny17 wrote:
if my boyfriend and i have anal sex and he comes in me, does his cum go into my body and mix with my medicine (cymbalta) if so what could be the side effects?


Most importantly, semen cannot get into your body via your anus or vagina. From the rectum, some of the water in the semen may be absorbed because that is the function of the rectum to do so, but it is unlikely. In the vagina, some of the horomones in the semen may be absorbed, and this is normal. Semen also travels into the uterus, but once again this is a sealed balloon; and the semen doesn't get inside your actual body.

Secondly, semen does not interfere with medicines.
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