How To
Perform Analingus Safely - Rimming Safety
Guidelines
Learning how to perform safe analingus
is vital to your health. Analingus or rimming is the
act of performing oral sex of the anal area, so taking the
right precautions is very important. Even if your
partner has just showered and scrubbed down there, theres
still lots of bacterteria that could cause health
problems.
Everyone's intenstinal tract
contains bacteria that help with the digestive process.
Although this is natural and isn't neccissarily dangerous,
letting another person's bacteria in through your mouth can
results in an unpleasant STD or parasite.
For this reason, you should
always use protection when performing analingus. Don't
underestimate the severity of unsafe rimming. You might end up
with an STD. If you have an STD infection or lesion in your
mouth, you can then pass it to your partner's anus. Same thing
vice-versa. If your partner has an STD down there, you could
get infected in your mouth and throat.
Even if you're sure that you
are your partner are completely disease-free, you should still
learn how to perform safe analingus. If not, you might just end
up with E. Coli. This can lead to intenstinal bleeding,
vomiting, diarrhea, and an upset stomach.
You will also have to be
careful of bacterial infections. Tiny particles of feces could
easily pass a sickness from your partner to you.
Another unpleasant side
effect of not knowing how to perform safe analingus is catching
Hepatitis A. This nasty virus will attack your liver and
possilby cause jaundice.
Perhaps the grossest
possibility is that of intestinal parasites. The disease you
could catch from these parasites include dysentery, giardiasis,
cryptosporidiosis.
This is how to perform safe
analingus: use a dental dam barrier. You can cut a condom
lengthwise, then snip off the tip and base so that you have a
square sheet. Another good barrier is plastic wrap (the kind
you cover your food with).
It only takes a few seconds
to use protection, and it could save you from getting very
sick. We reccomend using some type of barrier protection
whenever you're giving or receiving analingus.
Although this doesn't sound
sexy, it's the safest thing to do. However, there will still be
couples who don't want to bother with that. If you and your
partner agree not to use protection when rimming, take extra
care to cleanse the area thoroughly and understand that you're
still taking a risk.
A great alternative to those
who have decided not to perform analingus is to visit
our online store to find some great
anal toys.
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