Unsurprisingly, risk was also associated with frequency of sex acts: People having vaginal or
anal intercourse more than twice weekly were 77 percent more likely to acquire HSV - 2 than people having less sex.
Not exact matches
San Francisco, CA — A person is
more likely to get infected by HIV through
anal intercourse than vaginal, but no one knows quite why.
A person is
more likely to get infected by HIV through
anal intercourse than vaginal, but no one knows quite why.
However, there are
more high - risk activities that should be avoided such as unprotected
anal intercourse.
A recent study found that people who cheat were significantly less likely to use condoms with partners outside of their primary relationship than people who practice NN (the percentage using condoms was 48 % vs. 66 % for vaginal
intercourse and 32 % vs. 49 % for
anal intercourse, respectively).2 Not only that, but cheaters were less likely to discuss their sexual history and disease status, were
more likely to have sex under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and were less inclined to tell their primary partners about those sexual encounters.