Yes there is the Internal and External Anal Sphincters.
The anus has a ring of muscle, called the anal sphincter
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Tearing and the spreading of bacteria from fecal matter.
The anal sphincter isn't supposed to relax. It holds the colon in. If you are talking about easier to do anal sex there is numbing creme if you think it's uncomfortable. Don't recommend you doing it if you think it is uncomfortable but that is up to you.
The four bodily sphincters are the: 1. lower esophageal sphincter, or cardiac sphincter (esophagus to the stomach)2. Pyloric sphincter (stomach to small intestines)3. Ileocecal sphincter or valve (small intestines to large intestines)4. Anal sphincter (rectum to outside)
The rectum. It keeps the rectum empty until the external anal sphincter is relaxed.
sphincter muscles
The anal canal has a ring of muscle, called the anal sphincter
the two anal sphincter muscles
There are 2 anal sphincter's; if they fail then feces will drip out of the anus.
The internal urethral sphincter an involuntary sphincter that keeps the urethra closed when urine is not being used. The external urethral sphincter is fashioned by skeletal muscles as the urethra passes thorugh the pelvic floor.This sphincter is voluntary controlled.
Assholicus Maximus & Buttockical Minimus
bulbospongiosus, external urethral sphincter, extrernal anal sphincter, Gluteus maximus, iliococcygeus
outer anal sphincter
Tearing and the spreading of bacteria from fecal matter.
The anal sphincter stops feces from falling out.
The external anal sphincter is under voluntary control. You have the urge to defecate because your internal anal sphincter involuntarily opens, but you can keep yourself from going to the bathroom because your external anal sphincter is voluntarily closed. Hope that helps!
The anal sphincter isn't supposed to relax. It holds the colon in. If you are talking about easier to do anal sex there is numbing creme if you think it's uncomfortable. Don't recommend you doing it if you think it is uncomfortable but that is up to you.
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