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Derek and Earl are interested in having anal sex. What should they know about anal sex prior to engaging in this activity?
 
  a. The anus and rectum produce an excessive amount of lubrication when aroused.
  b. The likelihood of damage to the rectal walls is very high.
  c. Use of a condom decreases all risks of transmission of STIs.
  d. Penetration should occur quickly and deeply to prevent hemorrhoids.

Question 2

Fred and Gina are heterosexual, and they are interested in having anal intercourse. What should they know about anal sex prior to engaging in this activity?
 
  a. The anus and rectum produce an excessive amount of lubrication when aroused.
  b. After anal intercourse, wash the penis before having any vaginal stimulation.
  c. Use of a condom decreases all risks of transmission of STIs.
  d. Penetration should occur quickly and deeply to prevent hemorrhoids.



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