You think animals get together and masturbate? No. You think animals raise children WHILE committing sodomy? No. And don't mate with a female at mating season? No.
Sure they have packs and help raise one another but the act of sodomy isn't happening
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/pets/dog-behavior/what-to-do-about-your-humping-dog this is a quick link to explain why dogs hump things, it mentions things like stress and dominance, ect. Even when they have there little doggy break down they down they don't actually commit sodomy as in anal intercourse.
Some animals Eat there own young, others lay eggs, dogs do ignorant things, animals have friendships, None of these things is leading anyone to believe destroying your own body by committing sodomy is acceptable.
Look dumb ass, everyone knows about humping for dominance. That's clearly not what me or TD are referring to, and if you don't get that you're beyond help.
Not destroying your body by committing sodomy? Did you not see the list to pages back that was two pages long? Need I remind you a little? The source for this is
http://factsaboutyouth.com/posts/physical-health/
The potential for injury is exacerbated by the fact that the intestine has only a single layer of cells separating it from highly vascular tissue, that is, blood. Therefore, any organisms that are introduced into the rectum have a much easier time establishing a foothold for infection than they would in a vagina. The single layer tissue cannot withstand the friction associated with penile penetration, resulting in traumas that expose both participants to blood, organisms in feces, and a mixing of bodily fluids.
It INCREASES the chance of sexually transmitted diseases. lol Not everyone that has anal sex dies, you moron. It's just a riskier form of sex. That's all.
he end result is that the fragility of the anus and rectum, along with the immunosuppressive effect of ejaculate, make anal-genital intercourse a most efficient manner of transmitting HIV and other infections. The list of diseases found with extraordinary frequency among male homosexual practitioners as a result of anal intercourse is alarming:
Anal Cancer
Chlamydia trachomatis
Cryptosporidium
Giardia lamblia
Herpes simplex virus
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human papilloma virus
Isospora belli
Microsporidia
Gonorrhea
Viral hepatitis types B & C
Syphilis7
Sexual transmission of some of these diseases is so rare in the exclusively heterosexual population as to be virtually unknown. Others, while found among heterosexual and homosexual practitioners, are clearly predominated by those involved in homosexual activity. Syphilis, for example is found among heterosexual and homosexual practitioners. But in 1999, King County, Washington (Seattle), reported that 85 percent of syphilis cases were among self-identified homosexual practitioners.8 And as noted above, syphilis among homosexual men is now at epidemic levels in San Francisco.9
anonymous on August 29, 2011
Are there any negative side effects of anal sex in men?
I'm a homosexual man and I've been in a very successful relationship for two years. I sometimes ejaculate inside my partner during anal sex. I would like to know if that’s okay, or if there are any negative side effects? We’re in great health and live a healthy lifestyle.
answered by
Annette Fuglsang Owens, MD, PhD on August 29, 2011
What a great question. It is obvious that you care both about your own health, and that of your partner.
Yes, there is some risk involved in anal sex. For example, as with any sexual activity, if you or your partner has a sexually transmitted disease (STD), it’s possible to transmit the infection through anal sex.
Also, anal sex can result in tearing the skin or other damage to the anus or rectum if not enough lubricant is used…and open skin increases the risk of spreading STDs and bacterial infections. Remember, the rectum and anus do not produce any natural lubrication during arousal.
The lining of the anus and rectum is quite delicate and rich in blood vessels, so it’s easy to scratch or even tear. Therefore, it’s recommended to never insert anything into the anus that doesn't have a smooth surface. And make sure not to insert anything that might slip away from you, since it may become very difficult to retrieve again…a potentially dangerous situation that has brought people to the emergency room.
Hemorrhoids can be irritated by anal sex, too…so if your partner has hemorrhoids, that could be a concern as well.
The good news is that semen ejaculated into the anus is harmless, and easily absorbed into the receiver’s body. After all, male ejaculate simply consists of water, semen, fructose (a form of sugar), and secretions from the glands, prostate and testicles. So if you’re in a mutually monogamous relationship in which you’ve both been tested and cleared of any STDs or other infections, it’s fine to perform anal sex without a condom and to ejaculate inside your partner during anal sex. You can learn more about STD risks, testing and prevention in our
Expert Guide to STD Basics.
Finally, to be on the safe side, I would encourage you and your partner to see your doctor for an anal Pap smear. This test screens for any unusual cells that could become cancerous. Keep in mind that, if you or your partner have the human papillomavirus (HPV), it can be spread through anal sex…and there are specific types of HPV that can cause cancer.
Thanks so much for your thoughtful question, and I wish you and your partner continued health and fulfillment together.
According to an actual Dr., as long as you use lube and get STD tests, the risk are minimal.
Some idiot on the internet vs. an actual Dr.'s opinion.... hmmmm.