Ms_Hazel answered Sunday May 2 2004, 3:18 pm: okay i see some of these answers but my friend the answer is NO YOU CAN NOT GET PREGNANT FROM ANAL SEX! Your ovaries, fallopian tubes are accessable through you vagina. the anal and vagina are two different openings. And as far as sperm going into your vagina from it comming out of your "anal area". not possible because the sperm would die when its been exposed to the air. But when anal sex you should also make sure the male wipes his penis off before he inserts it back into the vagina. The bacteria from your "anal area" is different from the kind in your vagina. It can cause you to get an infection. but not stds. thats why they tell us women to WIPE FROM FRONT TO BACK! [ Ms_Hazel's advice column | Ask Ms_Hazel A Question ]
Advice_Goddess answered Friday April 16 2004, 3:49 pm: This question was posted awhile ago, but so far all of the answers have been wrong. The answer is YES. Why, you ask? Simply because of the drip factor. You see, for anal sex to work, the female has to be lying face down or kneeling or standing, and gravity will sometimes guide sperm down to the vagina, causing pregnancy. STD's are also a risk, although no more than with vaginal sex. [ Advice_Goddess's advice column | Ask Advice_Goddess A Question ]
Moop answered Tuesday March 23 2004, 7:30 pm: probably not. But you can get oodles of STDs really easily. And those aren't fun. So you shouldn't have sex. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
koshii answered Tuesday March 23 2004, 4:38 pm: Well, depending on when that once-per-annum sexual escapade happens, I'd say it's a heavy-handed coin toss. [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
wifey11 answered Monday March 22 2004, 12:14 pm: i think you mean anul sex and the answer is no, you shouldnt be considering this anyway as you seem young and if you dont know what sex is really about wait til your a bit older and wiser. [ wifey11's advice column | Ask wifey11 A Question ]
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