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The risk of injury to the receptive partner due to anal intercourse is many times higher than that due to vaginal sex.[33] Also, the risk for transmission of HIV is higher for anal sex than for vaginal sex.[34] Experts caution couples engaging in this practice to take steps to prevent damage to the rectal area, such as lubrication and also the use of protection, such as condoms, to stop the transmission of STDs.[1] Additionally, the man should never move from anal sex immediately to vaginal sex while barebacking or without changing the condom, due to infections that can arise in the vagina by bacteria present within the anus; this also applies to the use of sex toys

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