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Anal-oral contact

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Anal-oral contact, also referred to as anal-oral sex, rimming, a rimjob, tossing the salad, or anilingus (from "anus" and "lingua", commonly misspelled as "analingus", compare cunnilingus), is a sexual activity involving contact between the anus or perineum of one person and the mouth of another.

It is a distinct practice from anal sex followed by fellatio, which is often referred to as ass to mouth.

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From a health standpoint, anal-oral contact may carry serious risks because of the presence of bacteria on or in the anus or rectum. Applying the mouth to the genitals immediately after applying it to the anus can inadvertently introduce Escherichia coli ("E. coli") into the urethra, causing a urinary tract infection. Unprotected anal-oral contact involves the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, such as genital herpes or intestinal parasites.

Thoroughly washing the area can help reduce the risk of diseases. Another way to protect against any health risks is by placing a sheet of plastic wrap (or a dental dam) over the anus. This allows the passive partner to receive stimulation while protecting the active partner from bacterial infection.

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