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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 3:24 PM I'd like to learn about any problems I could encounter with anal but my parents have that drop down on google that remembers everything you've ever searched so I can't look it up. B, post that video of Jenna Haze giggling about anal. Thanks.
Also, my boy said that I could fuck him with a dildo so it would be fair. Which sex toy do you recommend? This is an incredible opportunity. I'm so in love. —smaller hands |
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anobody |
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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 3:28 PM I'd like to learn about any problems I could encounter with anal but my parents have that drop down on google that remembers everything you've ever searched so I can't look it up. You mean like having a prolapsed anus or rectum later in life? Or hemorrhoids? Try poking yourself in the butt with a steak knife so you can feel just how much you use it every day. Then imagine having a painful nastiness sticking out of it that you can't do much about. my boy said that I could fuck him with a dildo so it would be fair Gay or bluffing? Can't tell which. If it's GIO, it could be both. —anobody |
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Audrey Raines |
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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 3:40 PM In all seriousness, the only thing you really have to worry about is fissures. They hurt like a bitch, but not for long, and they're not a big deal. Drew has an anti-anal complex, but serious injury after carefully performed sodomy is very very rare. —Audrey Raines |
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adams_babymomma |
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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 3:55 PM Anal sex or anal intercourse is a form of human sexual behavior. While there are many sexual acts involving the anus, anal cavity, sphincter valve and/or rectum, the specific meaning describes the insertion of the penis into the rectum. It is a form of sexual intercourse considered to be particularly risky, for a number of reasons related to the vulnerability of the tissues and the septic nature of the anus.[1] [2] Such relations have been documented in a wide range of cultures, from earliest times. Where they involved two males, they have also been controversial and condemned since early antiquity. Anal sex is encountered among people of all sexual identities and orientations. While it is reported more frequently among same-sex couples, in absolute numbers, more heterosexual couples have anal sex than homosexual couples.[3] Contents Anal sex among heterosexuals Hindu art; Man and woman couple Hindu art; Man and woman couple Edward O. Laumann's The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States found that about 20% of heterosexuals have engaged in anal sex, and sex researcher Alfred Kinsey found that number to be closer to 40%. More recently, a researcher from the University of British Columbia (quoted in the May 5, 2005 issue of The Georgia Straight) puts the number of heterosexuals who regularly practice anal sex at between 30% and 50%. In absolute numbers, more heterosexuals than homosexuals practice anal sex.[9] A French survey of five hundred female respondents concluded that a total of 29% had practiced anal sex, though only one third of these claimed to have enjoyed the experience.[4]. In several cultures female receptive anal intercourse in a heterosexual context is widely accepted, especially as there is lower risk of unwanted pregnancy via unprotected anal intercourse (though this is not an absolute guarantee, since semen can leak from the anus, across the perineum, and enter the vagina). Anal sex is even sometimes seen as preserving female virginity, because it leaves the hymen intact. Another reason is that the anus is considered to be "tighter" than the vagina (especially right after a delivery), therefore yielding more tactile pleasure for the penis. The taboo surrounding anal sex is likely to do with hygiene but also may have its roots in supposed psychoses deemed responsible for such "deviation." Some argue that a male heterosexual attraction to the practice has a basis in patriarchal mythologies surrounding a fear of the vagina and suspicion of women's sexual enjoyment and appetites (see succubus). Additionally, they argue that the appeal of anal sex to many male heterosexuals is a fetish of the taboo, sometimes associated with feces and human waste, as well as of violence and domination, as anal sex practices can result in the bruising and tearing of tissue. Others have argued that the avoidance of the anus is essentially human escapism, a facade whereby man denies his excretory functions, and that, ergo, the practice of the act is merely a form of disillusionment (cf. Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death). Moreover, the social taboo surrounding anal sex could potentially be seen as an example of political and religious dogma affecting modern culture, whereby the taboo itself is materialized through initial observance of religious morals, for example those held by some branches of Christianity or Islam. From a utilitarian perspective it is also argued by some that the anus is a highly sensitive area with erogenous potential, providing ample opportunity for sexual arousal; that anal sex is a natural permutation of human sexuality, little different from oral sex or other noncoital contact; and that women can derive as much pleasure from the violation of taboos against non-traditional sexual practices as men can. Studies such as that done by Kinsey have suggested that approximately 35-40% of women who have experienced anal sex find it pleasurable, though this figure may vary depending on many factors. In many cultures, even those where female receptive anal intercourse is considered normative, male receptive anal intercourse, even in a heterosexual context, is seen as taboo, or as less common. In some cultures anal sex is so commonly associated with homosexuality that a male who engages in receptive anal intercourse is considered homosexual, even if he is penetrated by a female partner with a sexual device or other things such as her hand or finger. This is changing with the trend of pegging (sexual practice), when women use devices to penetrate men.
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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 3:58 PM Anal sex is considered to be the most dangerous of sexual activities.[10] This practice exposes the participants to a number of hazards. These are of two kinds: infections, due to the presence of infectious agents not found elsewhere on the body, and physical damage to the anus and the rectum due to their vulnerability. Inexperienced individuals can also find it painful.[11] [edit] Infectious diseases Among the diseases with which anal sex is associated are AIDS[12], anal cancer[13], typhoid fever[6] and various diseases associated with the infectious nature of fecal matter or sexual intercourse in general. Among these are: Amoebiasis; Chlamydia; Cryptosporidiosis; Giardiasis; Gonorrhea; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C; Herpes simplex; Human papillomavirus; Lymphogranuloma venereum; Salmonellosis; Shigella. [14][15] [edit] AIDS The high concentration of white blood cells around the rectum, together with the risk of cuts to the rectum and that one of the functions of the rectum is to absorb fluid, increases the risk of HIV transmission because the HIV retrovirus reproduces within the immune system's T-cells/CD4 cells. Use of condoms and other precautions are a medically recommended way to lessen risk of infections. [edit] Physical damage Physical damage to the rectum and anus can manifest as generalized ano-rectal trauma, hemorrhoids, anal fissures[16], anal fistula and rectal prolapse. [edit] Incontinence Incontinence has also been reported, the result of the anal sphincter losing its tonus.[7] A 1993 study published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine found that 35% of individuals receiving anal intercourse experienced episodes of frequent anal incontinence.[8] Though this study has been used by some to impute incontinence as a characteristic of male homosexuals, this is held to be a mistaken interpretation, as the conclusions of the study were contingent on the activity rather than on sexual orientation.[9] [edit] Protective measures Condoms are alleged to be less effective and more prone to burst or slip during anal sex than vaginal sex. While one study estimates that condoms fail anywhere from 10% - 32% of the time during anal sex[10], SIECUS indicates a much lower failure rate of 0.5 to 12% [17]. Some manufacturers offer "extra strong" condoms designed specifically for anal intercourse. These condoms, while stronger, are usually not coated with spermicide and so offer less protection against pregnancy should semen enter a woman's vagina. During heterosexual anal intercourse, a penis that was in the anus should never be put into the vagina without either washing off the penis or changing the condom, as this might lead to bladder infections. —adams_babymomma |
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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 11:45 PM You also forgot to add Dusty. Leens, it's really cool that you provided some serious counsel, but don't you think a link would've sufficed.
Nevermind...I forgot about the "drop-down" concern. —Dusty TheHick |
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striker |
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Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 11:55 PM Edited Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 11:56 PM <<"but my parents have that drop down on google that remembers everything you've ever searched so I can't look it up." LOL being a female too ignorant to learn how things work. <<"i changed my password on myspace but now i've forgotten it." LOL stupidity finally paying off. Be careful, staying off myspace will cause your IQ to double to 12. Your boyfriend has to be glad he found you. You're clueless AND he can put it in your ear and shoot it out the other side. He'll always remember that "dumb chick" (he won't remember your name) he nailed until is lack of respect for her got to the point that even sex wasn't enough to keep him dating the mind of Jessica Simpson. —striker |
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anobody |
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Sunday, January 7, 2007 at 8:06 AM LOL being a female too ignorant to learn how things work Yeah. That bitch who calls herself 'The Ace Man' couldn't figure it out either. What a loozer! LOL stupidity finally paying off. Be careful, staying off myspace will cause your IQ to double to 12. I know you don't allow logic to invade your arguments, but weren't you saying just a few days ago that you forgot your password on myspace? I'm just sayin' —anobody |
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Sunday, January 7, 2007 at 10:06 AM Don't push past the pain. Masochists shouldn't get into anal. —MajandraFan |
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Monday, January 8, 2007 at 11:02 PM I'd like to learn about any problems I could encounter with anal... If you really want to have a good filling anal experience, you might want to look into an enema and not eating the day of the act. Also, don't do it anywhere near any personal belongings that mean anything to you. Jizz is bad, anal spew is worse. Actually, do it outdoors, maybe deep into the woods, just in case an unspeakable accident happens. Then, you can run home, take a rape shower and pretend it never happened. —greymatters |
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plurry |
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Monday, January 8, 2007 at 11:19 PM stefanie, no!!! don't do it!!! —plurry |
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Monday, January 8, 2007 at 11:20 PM No, do it. It'll be fun. —jezebel |
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Monday, January 8, 2007 at 11:22 PM plurry, why are you trying to deter Stefanie from anal pleasure? Playa hater. —greymatters |
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Monday, January 8, 2007 at 11:50 PM I don't know guys. I used just worry about it not fitting but Physical damage to the rectum and anus can manifest as generalized ano-rectal trauma, hemorrhoids, anal fissures[16], anal fistula and rectal prolapse scared me pretty good. I watched that Pirates porn last weekend. —smaller hands |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:05 AM 
This girl is a real mouth breather. She's pretty cute but made particularly ugly faces when she was getting fucked. Practice in a mirror, bitch. In other news, I watched The Brown Bunny scene for the first time today. I didn't get off to it or anything but I'll definitely remember his erection for a while. Plus, I found this picture of Gallo and Stam together. 
He is so dirty and creepy. I want him so hard.
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:26 AM Physical damage to the rectum and anus can manifest as generalized ano-rectal trauma, hemorrhoids, anal fissures[16], anal fistula and rectal prolapse That shit is religious propaganda trying to make you not do anal pleasure. Fuck that. Just do it in the woods. Use some matting. —greymatters |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:31 AM How? We don't have the google toolbar downloaded or anything. All I know I can edit is the regular history for what sites I've been on. —smaller hands |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:33 AM i have no idea who they are, but he looks like an addict + predator. i can only imagine what that girl went through if that's her choice. —plurry |
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John Lennon |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:34 AM Redheads are hot, but her lips are too small. Maybe it's the camera angle. —John Lennon |
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plurry |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:36 AM stefanie, if you use firefox, go to tools/clear private data. —plurry |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 1:02 AM margin, if I weren't doing so much multi-tasking right now, I would be calling you a faggot right about now. —greymatters |
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 1:56 AM Keep us updated. or not.. Pirates is old news, but Jenaveve Jolie is in that movie, making it soooooooooo gooooooooood. Same amount of O's. Count 'em. —Stryker311 |
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