I have a huge question I'm a married man and I wanna know something is possibille to have sex in the ass then to go strait to the vagina without a girl getting any type of infection and how can I do this without her getting infection?
adviceman49 answered Monday July 28 2014, 4:52 am: Short answer is no you cannot do that. You can go to vagina to anus with no problem but you cannot go from anus to vagina without stopping and washing up with hot soapy water and if using a condom putting on a fresh new condom after washing.
Speaking of condom usage; the male should use a condom for anal sex or he runs the risk of a urinary infection. If during foreplay his partner scratches or in some manner injures the skin of his penis the germs in the anus could cause an infection to enter his body through that area. The vagina is a far more hospitable environment and less likely to cause a problem for that scratch or abrasion. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Sunday July 27 2014, 6:10 pm: I have had occasion to view some porn video's in my life. One of the grossest and most misleading ones is the act of a man putting his penis in the anus and then switching quickly to the vagina for a while and back to anus and back and forth many times.
Unless the actress was willing to get very sick with terrible infections in the vagina and the urethra and bladder, then what was viewed was camera trickery. When they cut from one view to showing him going from anus to vagina, there had to be a gap of time where they made him go wash up really well while she waited and then insert into the vagina. There's no problem with going from the vagina to the ass but certainly not back again to the vagina. The fecal germs may be on the penis in liquid matter and not be any obvious poop on the penis, just a wet penis but that wetness will contain germs that will cause an infection. As a female I can tell you that no matter how hard a woman wipes correctly when using the potty, during her lifetime, she is going to get infections, bladder and vaginal ones. It's inevitable because of the proximity of these openings to each other. Theres very little distance between anus and vagina and even less between vagina and urethra (pee hole). The times I have gotten infections most often is when I had watery diarrhea (sorry to have to be so graphic with all this but no way to really get the lesson across otherwise) The water dripping out of anus will run along the body with gravity in a down ward direction towards . . . you guessed it...the vagina or pee hole. Thats why women are taught to only wipe from front to back, never the other way and never reuse a tissue that just completed a wipe all the way and use the same tissue to start again at the front. These hygiene practices are important to avoid getting infections. But as I said, some of the liquid containing fecal matter may get missed in the wiping and thats how I've gotten my infections.
So there is no way to do this without a man's wife or girlfriend getting an infection. You should never do this. If you already have, the female should go see her gynecologist for an exam to check for infection to catch it early and get meds. If someone tells you they have done it and had no problems, they are pulling your leg, or lying or never put two and two together when their lady got an infection right after. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Razhie answered Sunday July 27 2014, 5:33 pm: This can't be done without risking infection.
Switching a finger, toy or penis from anus to vagina without washing (or changing the condom) can lead to serious and uncomfortable vaginal infections. It is entirely unfair to ask your partner to risk that.
It's not wise or respectful. You can't expect your partner to perform like a porn star. There are many things going on (both physical prep and hygiene) that are edited out of anal porn.
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