
Heterosexual Anal Intercourse
Introductory summary, Chapter 14
• Anal intercourse (sodomy) was modeled by homosexual males. “Political correctness” has dictated silence on its dangers for women.
• Heterosexual and bisexual women (and some self-identifying lesbians) are engaging in anal intercourse with men in increasing numbers.
• There are an estimated 4 times more women than MSM [homosexual and bisexual men] practicing receptive anal intercourse (sodomy) in the United States.
• An estimated 39% of men (most identifying as heterosexual) and 33% of women have engaged in heterosexual anal intercourse.
• Estimates are that 25% of men and 13% - 20% of women have engaged “recently.”
• The rectum is more easily damaged by intercourse than is the vagina, and far more susceptible to disease.
• There is an alarming rate of increase in STDs (including HPV, a major risk factor for cancers) for both men and women in recent years.
• Anal cancer is twice as prevalent among women as men.
• “Receptive” anal intercourse (the only position a woman can take) with a penis is a major risk factor for anal cancer.
• Anal intercourse is the highest risk activity for HIV/AIDS (whether the “receptive partner” is male or female).
• A woman’s risk of contracting HIV through anal intercourse is up to 30 times greater than through vaginal intercourse.
• The failure of the CDC and medical establishment to condemn this dangerous practice outright is having a significant impact on the public health.
• Anal intercourse (sodomy) was modeled by homosexual males. “Political correctness” has dictated silence on its dangers for women.
• Heterosexual and bisexual women (and some self-identifying lesbians) are engaging in anal intercourse with men in increasing numbers.
• There are an estimated 4 times more women than MSM [homosexual and bisexual men] practicing receptive anal intercourse (sodomy) in the United States.
• An estimated 39% of men (most identifying as heterosexual) and 33% of women have engaged in heterosexual anal intercourse.
• Estimates are that 25% of men and 13% - 20% of women have engaged “recently.”
• The rectum is more easily damaged by intercourse than is the vagina, and far more susceptible to disease.
• There is an alarming rate of increase in STDs (including HPV, a major risk factor for cancers) for both men and women in recent years.
• Anal cancer is twice as prevalent among women as men.
• “Receptive” anal intercourse (the only position a woman can take) with a penis is a major risk factor for anal cancer.
• Anal intercourse is the highest risk activity for HIV/AIDS (whether the “receptive partner” is male or female).
• A woman’s risk of contracting HIV through anal intercourse is up to 30 times greater than through vaginal intercourse.
• The failure of the CDC and medical establishment to condemn this dangerous practice outright is having a significant impact on the public health.