Originally posted by whippedcream
I was under the impression that condoms were a good idea because of bacteria and all, but the main thing I liked about it was that it really helped with the "what if I'm not as clean as I thought" worrying. I always imagined that having to scrub down a post-anal-sex penis would probably not be very pleasant, but if he's wearing a condom you just chuck it in the garbage and boom you're done.


*Shrug* Anything that comes out of your butt can be washed off with soap and water. I'd be more concerned about a guy sticking his penis in my mouth or my ass if he hadn't washed it off beforehand.

Bacterial infections from anus to penis occur in about .0001 percent of infection cases. A man is more likely to get a yeast infection from a woman's vagina than he is a bacterial infection from her anus. That chance is very unlikely as well. I don't know that actual figure, but I'm guessing the chance of a woman passing her yeast infection to her man is about 1 in 8 million or so.