Yeah, if the phallus is attached to a horse. Laugh not, someone tried this and died. The shock from a traumatic experience such as the penetration of the anus by an large phallus can also kill a person. but this would be very rare.
The answer is relative to how large the phallus entering the anus is, compared to how often one engages in inter-anal intercourse. The sphincter is a muscle and can be conditioned to stretch if one partakes in too much anal sex.
The naturally occurring opening at the terminal end of the large intestine is the anus.
the large intestines lead to the rectum. the rectum is the channel to the anus where waste is removed from the body. the anus is known as the but hole.
Your anus is at the end of the large intestine.
No, the large intestine is between the small intestine and the anus.
No, humans cannot give birth through the anus. There have been reports of animals birthing through the anus, mainly in horses via the foal kicking and penetrating the anus, but humans are unable to give birth through the rectum.
The correct order is stomach to small intestines, to large intestines to sigmoid colon to rectum to anus.
The rectum is the part of the large intestine just proximal to the anus.
Having a large bowel movement a few times will not injure the anus permanently. However you might get a fissure (a small cut) around the anus that may bleed a little. This is usually nothing to worry about.
large intestine it is not the large intestine is the anus
Stomach, liver, Small and Large Intestines, Anus
The rectum and anus are part of the digestive system but are separate from the large intestine. The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from undigested food, while the rectum stores waste before it is eliminated through the anus.