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parallels the findings of many other sexual
surveys.
Something else that may come as a surprise
to many: While a fair number of
heterosexuals engage in the practice, not all
homosexuals do. In a review of the existing
data on the subject, the Kinsey Institute
concluded that between 59 and 95 percent of
male homosexuals had engaged in anal sex
at least once.
In the age of AIDS, anal sex has received a
lot of bad press and for good reason.
Unprotected anal intercourse is the single
most risky behavior in terms of exposure to
the dreaded disease. It bears mentioning,
however, that if neither you nor your partner
is already infected with HIV (human
immunodeficiency virus), you cannot get
AIDS from anal sex. This may seem self-
evident, but in a nationwide sex survey
conducted by the Kinsey Institute, half of the
American adults questioned said they
thought you could get AIDS through anal
intercourse, whether or not one partner was
infected. This is simply not true.
What is true is that having anal intercourse
with an infected partner, without using a
condom, is the kind of sex behavior most
likely to transmit AIDS. That's probably
because the sensitive lining of the rectum is
likely to tear during intercourse, allowing
AIDS-infected blood or semen to pass
directly into a sex partner's bloodstream. In
fact, the evidence for this mode of AIDS
transmission is so clear-and AIDS itself is so
scary-that doctors now recommend against
having anal sex with anybody, under any
circumstances.
If you insist on trying it anyway, take two
precautions: The vagina is naturally elastic
and moistened by its own natural lubricants,
but the rectum is not. Therefore, before
attempting anal penetration, it's important to
use a waterbased lubricant like K-Y Jelly.
Also, before entering the vagina after anal
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intercourse, be sure to thoroughly wash the
penis. Otherwise, it's likely to transfer
bacteria from the rectum, which may cause
vaginal infections.
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How to use a
condom
Condoms come ready-rolled and
most end in a teat, which catches the semen.
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1- Expel the air from the teat at the
tip of the condom by squeezing it.
2 - Place the opening of the
condom on the head of the penis.
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3 - Roll it down the shaft to fit
comfortably.
4- When fully unrolled, the
condom should extend almost to the base of
the penis and fit like a second skin, feeling
silky and smooth.
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After ejaculation, the
condom should be removed carefully to
prevent spillage. First, the man withdraws his
penis from the woman's vagina, holding the
condom securely to his penis so as not to
leave it behind. Then he removes it and
disposes of it. Of course, care must always
be taken that any semen left on the penis
does not get transferred - on the fingers, for
example - to the woman's vagina.
Putting on a condom
can be fun.
Some women enjoy
doing this for their partners. You can use
your lips and tongue to help your fingers
unroll the condom down the shaft of the
penis - but be careful not to snag the delicate
material with your nails or jewellery.
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Homosexuality
Human sexuality is a complex phenomenon, and not so neatly
categorized by the labels 'heterosexual' and 'homosexual' as society cou\
ld wish.
Between the strong and exclusive attraction of man to woman, and that of\
man to
man, or woman to woman, lies a whole spectrum of sexual and emotional af\
finities:
the ardor, or warmth, or coolness of any human relationship depends on t\
he
individuals within it, and not on any of the arbitrary specifications wh\
ich might be
imposed by society.
Some men want sex with other men as a permanent part of
their lives; some are curious about male bodies, and may experiment at s\
ome time
in their lives; some feel equally attracted to men and to women; some me\
n enjoy
looking at other men's bodies without desiring sexual contact; some pref\
er the
company of other men for leisure; some work in an
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