is stimulation of the anus during
sexual activity. It can be done in several different ways: manually, orally or by anal
intercourse. Anal sex can be the primary form of sexual activity or it can accompany other
types of stimulation. For instance, couples sometimes include manual stimulation of the
anus (either lightly rubbing the rim or inserting a finger into the anus) during vaginal
intercourse. Others use the tongue in a similar fashion for oral stimulation. Anal
intercourse is the insertion of a man's penis into his partner's rectum. Although anal sex
is often thought of as a strictly homosexual activity, many heterosexual couples enjoy it
too. Anal penetration can be pleasurable, but it can also be a source of physical
discomfort. The muscle on the outside of the rectum, called the anal sphincter, ordinarily
tightens if stimulated, which means that attempts at insertion of the penis, or even a
finger, may be uncomfortable even if done slowly and gently. If penetration into the anus
is forced, injury is possible. It is helpful to use a lubricant liberally and to relax and
gradually dilate the sphincter by gentle manual stimulation before attempting penetration.
Some people clear the rectum with a small disposable enema before anal intercourse.
Because the rectum contains infection causing bacteria, anything (fingers, objects, penis)
that has had contact with the anus should not subsequently be in contact with the vagina
or mouth until it has been thoroughly washed.
Some people have strong negative attitudes toward anal sex, whether it takes place
between homosexual or heterosexual couples. They may think of it as being unclean,
unnatural, perverted, disgusting, or simply unappealing. It is sometimes regarded as the
ultimate in depravity and has regularly been condemned by religious and secular
authorities. Historically, religious objections originate from the fact that a woman
cannot possibly get pregnant through anal sex, as some religions only approved of sexual
intercourse for the purpose of reproduction.
Anal sex is subject to legal restrictions in some states, even between married couples.
In general these statutes refer to anal sex acts as "crimes against nature",
going back to the view that heterosexual intercourse, with its reproductive potential, is
the only natural, healthy, non-sinful way of having sexual relations. These laws are
strongly biased toward the prosecution of homosexuals because penetrative anal sex is far
more common among gay men than it is among heterosexual couples.
Despite religious and legal prohibitions to anal sex, many people, regardless of their
sexual orientation, have engaged in anal sex and found it pleasurable. They regard it as a
legitimate form of sexual expression and as one of the fulfilling ways in which people can
express their desire and affection for each other. It is up to each couple to decide what
is acceptable and enjoyable for them. If a couple's attitudes or values make anal sex
unacceptable, or if they do not enjoy it, they should feel no pressure to engage in it.
It is important to note that HIV, the virus causing AIDS, can be transmitted through
anal sex, especially anal intercourse. In fact, the risk of HIV transmission is greater
than it is in vaginal intercourse because the lining of the rectum tears more easily than
the vagina does. The resulting skin breaks and bleeding increase the possibility of the
transmission of bodily fluids containing the virus that causes AIDS. For those who choose
to engage in either vaginal or anal penetrative sexual acts, using latex condoms is the
best means of reducing the likelihood of HIV transmission.