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http://tinyurl.com/c4vtzoAnal sex most often refers to the sex act involving insertion of the penis into the anus. The term anal sex can also sometimes include other sexual acts involving the anus, including but not limited to anilingus and fingering.It is a form of sexual behavior considered to be comparatively high in risk, due to the vulnerability of the tissues and the concentration of infectious microorganisms not found elsewhere on the body. As the rectal mucosa provides little natural lubrication[citation needed], a personal lubricant is most often required or preferred when penetrating the anus.Anal Sex Heterosexual Print, Paul AvrilAt the present time in Western countries anal sex is becoming an increasingly popular form of intercourse between men and women. One reason is that there is very low risk of unwanted pregnancy via unprotected anal intercourse[citation needed]. Also, anal sex is sometimes seen as preserving female virginity because it leaves the hymen intact. Another reason is that the anus is considered to yield more tactile pleasure for the penis, being tighter than the vagina.[3]The growing popularity of the practice, however, is claimed to be taking place in a climate of reduced sex education and fewer educational media outlets, leading to a lowered awareness of the health risks involved. For example, the risk of injury during intercourse is many times higher than that during vaginal sex.[4] As a result, according to Judy Kuriansky, of Columbia University, "anal sex is a serious public problem."[5]Anal sex and female virginityThough more often applied to first penetration,[6][7][8] the concept of "technical virginity" is sometimes conceived as resting solely on vaginal penetration.[9]PeggingA woman using a strap-on dildo to anally penetrate a man is referred to as pegging.[10] Due to the proximity of the prostate gland to the rectum, it has been suggested that males may achieve greater satisfaction in this manner than females.[11]PrevalenceThe US Center for Disease Control determined, in a 2005 survey, that the incidence of anal relations in the US heterosexual population is on the increase. The survey showed that 40 percent of men and 35 percent of women between 25 and 44 had engaged in heterosexual anal sex; in 1992 a similar survey found that only 25.6 percent of men 18 to 59 and 20.4 percent of women 18 to 59 had.[12] By way of comparison, seven times as many women as gay men engage in anal intercourse, a figure reflecting the greater overall heterosexual population."[13] Another survey in 2008 indicates that anal sex is on the rise amongst young people; the survey which focused on a much younger demographic of teens and young adults aged 1521 found that 16 percent of 1350 surveyed had had anal sex in the previous 3 months, with condoms being used 29% of the time.[14] However, given the subject matter the survey hypothesized that that figure was probably underestimated.Figures for prevalence can vary amongst different demographics, regions, and nationalities. A 2001 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.[15] In contrast, in a 1999 South Korean survey of 586 women, only 3.5% of respondents reported having had anal sex.[16]Figures for the prevalence of sexual behavior can also fluctuate over time. Edward O. Laumann's 1992 survey, reported in The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States found that about 20% of heterosexuals have engaged in anal sex. Sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, working in the 1940s, had found that number to be closer to 40% at the time. More recently, a researcher from the University of British Columbia in 2005 put the number of heterosexuals who have practiced anal sex at between 30% and 50%.[17]According to Columbia University's health website, Go Ask Alice!: "Studies indicate that about 25 percent of heterosexual couples have had anal sex at least once, and 10 percent regularly have anal penetration."en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_sex
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