Of course you can't
Yes, chlamydia can be found also in vaginal fluid and in the anus.
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Yes, you can get infected with chlamydia even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you. Chlamydia can be spread by semen, vaginal discharge, or preejaculate fluid in or near the vaginal, urethra, or anus, as well as the throat and eyes.
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No, the vaginal opening and the anus are two distinct anatomical structures with different functions. The vaginal opening is part of the female reproductive system and is where menstruation occurs and where sexual intercourse and childbirth take place. The anus is part of the digestive system and is where solid waste is expelled from the body. It is important to understand and differentiate between these two separate openings for overall health and well-being.
The medical term for female vaginal fluid is cervical mucus.
The vaginal opening is situated to the back of the vaginal folds, between the anus and the urethra. The urethra is the opening for urine to exit the body, it is the small opening in the center of the labial folds.
Usually, it's the smell of anus, along with some vaginal smell.
Swallow with fluid.
No
Vaginal fluid attracts sharks.
It is safe to go from the vagina to the anus during sex. But if you go from the anus BACK to the vagina, bacteria from the anus can cause urinary tract infection or bladder infection. Use a condom. Make sure you use a new condom when going from anus to vagina during sex. If you are trying to conceive, make sure the male cleanses his penis with mild soap and warm water before making the switch back to vaginal sex.