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to "amy question"...anal sex is riskier than vaginal sex, when it comes to diseases. The reason is that the vagina produces its own natural lube but the anus does not. So, the anus is more likely to get microscopic tears or cuts during sex, making openings where diseases can enter easily. If you have vaginal sex right after anal sex, and the man doesn't wash his penis in between, you can get a urinary tract infection too. For the question about poop...yes, it is there...sometimes some comes out, sometimes it doesn't. Bottom line: use condoms for anal sex just like you would for any other sexual activity. Do not use the ones with spermicide for anal sex.

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