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Why do I have a moist area around my anus when I become aroused?

I am not gay, bisexual, or a transgender (if being transgender doesn't do anything, nevermind that), and I do not watch any LGBT porn or stuff like that. I am a young straight guy, and I do not know if this is just some 'late blooming' as I didn't hit puberty until I was about 16, which may be weird, but in any case. Is it because I, even though I do not believe I desire it, for some reason crave to have sex there or something? I do not know if this is a health risk, or if it's a sign of a healthy body, etc., but in any case, please post in the comments below if you know how to get rid of this. Thank you for helping me out.
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That is the norm,you don't have to be gay or bi men have a area there that excite them and the part of you get moist enjoy.
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Do other parts of your body become moist? Armpits, hands, feet? These and your anus are all routes which your body uses to secrete pheromones to attract sex partners through sweat. You job is to make sure all are clean. There is nothing wrong or dirty with the smell of a musky ***. Also, pleasure derived from anal stimulation such as from licking or fingering does not make you gay. The anus is full of nerves that can heighten pleasure. Let go of your onions and enjoy all of your body.
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Let go of your inhibitions is what I meant to say.  AND let go of your preconceived notions of dirty parts on the body.
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