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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Your Most Intimate Sx Questions, Answered


Is having anal sx dangerous?
—Nickeisha

If it’s done right, no. In fact, anal sex can be quite pleasurable (some women find it actually stimulates the G-spot). Here are a few rules to remember: First ask yourself if you really want to. Women who aren’t into it are more likely to experience pain and discomfort. If you decide to go for it, make sure you use a lubricant—going without can create pain and tear the tissue. Also, penetration should be slow and gentle; you can damage the sphincter by going too fast. Breathe, relax and let it happen naturally. Finally, use a condom! That will not only protect him from a urinary tract infection, but it will also shield you from STDs including anal human papillomavirus (HPV), which can, in rare cases, cause cancer.
Can guys be tested for HPV?
—Leanne

Actually, HPV is the only STD a guy can’t easily be checked for. There’s no blood test, but a telltale sign of HPV in guys is usually a visible lesion (flat or raised and pink or red) on his penis. I tell women to take a look at him down there for themselves. If something appears amiss, don’t sleep with him until he sees a doctor. To be safe, always use a condom.

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