Oh come now. What's the difference between an impermiable glove on a hand and an impermiable glove on a cock? All these issues can be bridged by people who are willing to be prudent and careful in pursuing sexual gratification--just as is the case with heterosexual couples. As for your notions about the anus--how is it that it can accomodate several items often bigger in diameter than a cock, several times a week without tearing, or giving out from exhaustion? Pretty curious, eh? I don't personally recommend it, but I also don't much care for arguments aimed at people who look to me like they haven't gotten their fair share of life's breaks, that seem to have more basis in malice or annoyance than in unavoidably pursuasive statistical justification.
The transfer of bodily fluids does not occur in the former.
As for your notions about the anus--how is it that it can accomodate several items often bigger in diameter than a c#ck, several times a week without tearing, or giving out from exhaustion?
The rectum does tear. It is a well-known fact that anal intercourse causes minute tears in the tissue abetting the transfer of the AIDS virus. The sphincter does wear out. My nurse friend told me of a patient who suffered a fairly normal GI bleed, but his poured out his rectum because his sphincter was destroyed.
I don't personally recommend it, but I also don't much care for arguments aimed at people who look to me like they haven't gotten their fair share of life's breaks, that seem to have more basis in malice or annoyance than in unavoidably pursuasive statistical justification.
At least you admit the statistics are unavoidably persuasive.