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someone answer me please

I just want to know : I had anal sex.then my boyfriend came inside me.and now do sperms alive or not?
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honey the sperms came out of my anus and I wanna know if they were alive or not.I was on my period too.the first day of my period.and I was aware that maybe those sperms are coming out of my anus.then I washed them with tissues.It was 20 minute after my anal sex that sperms were came out of my anus.were they alive?
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263950 tn?1221590691
I'm confused.. You asked:

"I wanna know if those sperms were alive when they came out of my anus and if they can swim up to my vagaina."

and then you said:

"and I know that wasn't any sperm near my vagaina "

If the sperm isnt anywhere near your vagina, then why are you concerned that they could swim up to your vagina? That doesn't make any sense. That's like saying your afraid a car two streets over is going to hit you. If you peed and they came out of your hind end, and fell into the toilet - they are not going to swim out of the toilet into 8 inches of air and make their way inside of your vagina.

And ejaculation into your anus isn't "silly" , that's what you choose to do. I can understand that especially if you say other activities are illegal.



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honey we both don't have HIV and we're in a serious relationship and we will marry.but I'm in such a country that sex before marriage is illegal and having babies before marriage is impossible.
I know that ejaculation in anus sound silly...but I let him...
and I know that wasn't any sperm near my vagaina
thnx anyway
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263950 tn?1221590691
I hate to sound preachy, but one thing that came to mind immediately after reading your post is your safety. If you have any doubt about the monogamy of your relationship - please use condoms and refrain from anal sex if possible. If you didn't know anal sex is particularly dangerous in exposing you to sexually transmitted diseases, ESPECIALLY HIV. When you have anal sex the tissue is torn whether you realize it or not, and makes it very easy for something to get into your bloodstream. His ejaculate COULD carry diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis- so please be careful hon.

To answer your question though, yes- the sperm WERE alive (for a little while) but the enviornment of your anus is much different than your vagina and most likely they died quickly. And no hon, you CANNOT get pregnant from anal sex. However, you CAN get pregnant from any residual sperm near your vagina. Meaning if he finished inside your behind, and maybe some got near your vagina- it's rare, but I have heard of those guys making their way inside if it was near your vaginal opening too.

Just a thought...
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254521 tn?1197510309
U CAN NOT GET PG AFTER HAVING ANAL SEX. HOW IN THE WORLD WOULD  THE SPERM BE ABLE TO SWIM TO YOUR VAGINA????????? THEY ARE NOT SUPER SPERM. YOU SHOULDN'T LET HIM EJACULATE IN YOUR ANUS. THAT'S BAD! AND USE CONDOMS IF YOU'RE NOT TRYING TO GET PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm not concerned about pregnancy by anal sex.
I just had anal sex then my boyfriend came inside my anus.then after that when I went to bathroom and peed some of his sperms came out of my anus.I wanna know if those sperms were alive when they came out of my anus and if they can swim up to my vagaina.
besides I heard sperms die in room tempereature
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121828 tn?1333464491
I hope you're not worried about pregnancy w/anal are you?
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sperm can stay alive for a few days
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