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Clarification on Anal Rimming

I have read a number of posts regarding this.  Am I correct in saying that the person receiving is at very low to no risk of any kind of STD infection?  There is more risk to the giver of digestive/bacterial infections just from the nature of that area, correct?

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hsv1, gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis are the main risks - they are incredibly low though. you've had no symptoms so I wouldn't even bother with testing the risks are that low.

always best to use barrier protection when you have more than one partner.
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Thanks and have a Happy Holiday!
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101028 tn?1419603004
did you receive or give?

grace
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Do I need to worry about getting tested for any STDs or having sex with my wife?
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