It could be a swollen blood vessel. This is quite common and can be the advent of hemorrhoids. Anal sex doesn't cause hemorrhoids, but can irritate the ones you do have that you don't know about.
Bruising or presence of boils in the anal area can be the cause of pain.
The gun is way to close?
Unless you ask the person in question, no, there is no certain way to know if someone has had anal sex. However, if you have anal sex with the person in question, and the person seem certain and at home with what he/she is doing, then that could be an indication that they've done it before. Most people are very uncertain and uncomfortable the first time they have anal sex, and proceed very carefully.
An anal sac expression is an emptying of an animal's anal glands.
An anal fissure is basically a tear in the anal area which is very painful and can be a cause for various infections.
Near the entrance of my anal cavity. Jokes, he was born in Barbados.
It feels incredible, and will give you the most powerful orgasms ever.
Take him to a vet immediately, it could be something really serious i.e compacted anal glands
Take it to the veterinarian as soon as possible. It could be something simple as impacted (blocked) anal glands, which the vet will clear out. Impacted anal glands usually cause discomfort and pain for your pet. However, it could be something more severe so it is best to take the cat to the vet as soon as you can.
Bruising or presence of boils in the anal area can be the cause of pain.
If it's the anal sphincter your talking about, it could be the beginning of hemorrhoids or it could be an abcess at the area of an anal fistula. Better get that checked out by a doctor.
Take it to a vet immediately, it could be something life threatening i.e compacted anal glands
Um..if you have anal sex it could be lube and sperm...if not, i would go see a doctor if i were you...it might be serious or it could just be something simple.
some do because they have no hangups about it and it feels good to them. yet other dont feel that way and don't.
That would most likely be a grundle, a crimson anal outgrowth that consumes dingleberries in hopes of cleansing that dirty anus entrance.
Yes, certainly. Firstly, it's an anatomical term and could be used that way without any sexual meaning at all. It's also often used to describe someone who's nit-picky and obsessive about details (a shortened form of "anal retentive," a stage in Freudian psychology). "Don't mind her, she's just being anal."
Chlamydia does not typically affect hemorrhoids. Infection with anal chlamydia, which can occur due to anal sex but also due to transfer of chlamydia bacteria from the vagina in women who do not have anal sex, could cause anal irritation.