Adult women/gay men only please.?


Question:
What a strange question... Is anal sex a bit like an enema? Just that a friend did it and said that afterwards she had a lot of loose stool come out and felt so much lighter afterwards. Does this mean that anal intercourse can be good for your health? What are your experiences with it?

Answers:
wow, okay, suprised i am even answering this, but from personal experience i have noticed that it depends on the mans size. sometimes if they are extremely large, i have noticed that it may be easier to have bowel movements ( i dont know about looser tho) i dont see that anal sex would be considered good or bad, its a personal choice. i personally like it... but i dont think there are any health benefits to it, lol
anal sex compacts poop, it doesn't flush it out.
no, the only thing that they have in common is that they both go up your butt. an enema cleans out your system, which is why her stool would be looser.
haha! an enema and semen are so different. The semen has to come out of the anus though, so I'm sure it would just run out. That is so nasty!
The loose stool probably came out during the post-anal period when the anal muscles which had expanded are slowly contracting. Never forget - 991 times out of 1000, they will contract all the way back to normal again.
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