You can but it will likely be very uncomfortable. In addition, because the anal sphincter normally reacts to pressure so it relaxes when we need to have a bowel movement, the sphincter will interpret the presence of an object as feces and so push the objects out.
No, you should not use them in your anus. They can move up your rectum and get loged in your colon requiring surgical removal.
No, the anus and vagina are not connected at all.
An anal fissure is a tear in the anus. Painful bowel movements, constipation, and fecal impaction are all symptoms of anal fissures. One can also experience itching and bleeding in small amounts from the anus.
It's because the oral cavity all the way to the anus is "open" to the external environment. Internal body cavities are those that are completely walled off from the external environment by well defined structures such as skin, mysentary, etc. In contrast the GI tract is specifically designed to periodically open to the external environment an allow food to enter and waste to leave.
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What you do is you tell them they have a deadline to get all there things and in 2days they have to leave or the cops will get involved.
Anus mean [banned word]. Genitals means balls and [banned word], or vagina. In mice, in humans, and in all mammals.
All humans have an anus.
Yes. All mammals have an anus.
All people have an anus.
Owls, like all birds, have a cloaca for all excetory functions.
All animals have an anus because all animals need to defecate.
All animals have an anus because all animals need to defecate.
No. All animals have one mouth and one anus.
Anus is specifically the anal opening while bottom refers to your butt checks and all. The anus is a part of the bottom but is not the bottom.
The rectum is the final part of the digestive tract, and is where faeces, the waste products of digestion, are stored until they are expelled from the body. All the waste will then leave by the anus.
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A frog has only one opening where substances leave it's body, used for all functions from waste disposal to procreation. It is called the "cloaca", Latin for "sewer".