So protect yourself with a condom whenever you have any type of sex — vaginal, oral, or anal.
These results imply that the sphincteric muscle complex in high or intermediate anorectal anomalies may be injured during present conventional surgical approaches.
There are no validated questions for anal intercourse and we were unable to assess the frequency of anal intercourse among women.
Whether that means learning about proper protection, the importance of lube, or why people are interested in anal sex in the first place, having knowledge about your own body and pleasure can keep sex healthy and safe, just like Harvard's event aimed to do.