Back-Side Sex Increases HIV Risk!

 This is a phenomenon with a long history. On the other hand, this is a well-known practice among sex workers around the world. But research has shown that back-side sex, or anal sex, increases the risk of contracting HIV.

Although the risk and spread of AIDS in Sri Lanka is not yet so serious, this is a story we need to know. As you know, HIV is a common disease caused by unprotected sex. That is, the virus can be transmitted from one infected person to another. We have heard that the disease can be transmitted during sexual intercourse, but there is a risk of contracting the disease even through anal intercourse.

In fact, anal sex is more likely to spread AIDS than normal sexual intercourse (between a man and a woman). Doctors and researchers say that's just what's happening.

"Normally, a man and a woman have sexual intercourse by inserting the penis into a woman's vagina. The risk of bleeding is high, so if one of the two is infected with HIV, the other is more likely to be infected. "

That is why the conclusion is expressed that the risk of HIV is higher among the gay community in the world today. The best way to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, is to not criticize or stop anyone's sexual desire.

It is important to wear a condom primarily during sexual intercourse (vaginal, rectal or oral). Also, lubricating gels are now available on the market to prevent damage to the rectum and bleeding (Easy Glide). It is better to do something knowingly.



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