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1861 - 1865
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|April 12, 1861
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The '''American Civil War''' was a conflict which took place from 1861 to 1865, involving the government of the [[United States of America]] and eleven southern states which seceded from the Union and formed their own government called the [[Confederate States of America]].  In terms of casualties versus population the Civil War was the worst war ever fought in American history, having involved casualties of nearly a million soldiers and civilians, roughly three percent of the country's total population of about 28 million people; with the exception of [[World War II]], the Civil War has claimed more battle deaths than all other American wars combined.
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==Names==
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'''rectal sex''' is a form of [[human sexual behavior]]. While there are many sexual acts involving the [[anus]], rectal cavity, sphincter valve and/or [[rectum]], the term ''rectal sex'' is often restricted to ''rectal intercourse'': the [[sexual intercourse|insertion]] of the erect [[penis]] into the rectum.  
The American Civil War has been called by other titles: the '''War Between the States''' and the '''War of Northern Aggression''' are popular titles in the South, as is the informal title '''The Lost Cause'''.  Officially, the United States government has called it the '''War of the Rebellion'''.  The term "civil war" is most accurate, as it not only involved state against state from a common country, but the splitting of families as well; fathers would take sides against sons, and brother would fight against brother in many battles.  In one sad case, Private Wesley Culp of the 2nd Virginia Regiment would die for the Confederacy at the [[Battle of Gettysburg]], killed on his father's farm. (TL 15, pp. 154-155)
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==Prelude to war==
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It is a form of sexual behavior considered to be comparatively high in risk, due to the vulnerability of the tissues and the septic nature of the anus.<ref>"Most of the time, condoms work well. However, condoms are more likely to break during rectal sex than during vaginal sex. Thus, even with a condom, rectal sex can be very risky. A person should use generous amounts of water-based lubricant in addition to the condom to reduce the chances of the condom breaking." [http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/qa22.htm Center for Disease Control; "Can I get HIV from rectal sex?"]</ref>
===Description of the North prior to 1860===
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The chief characteristic of the North was its industrialization, which was rapid. Plants to manufacture metal goods sprang up almost as fast as they were invented, and after manufacture they spread quickly. One example was [[John Deere]], who in 1840 was manufacturing a new stainless-steel plow that he had invented barely three years before; by 1848 the plows were selling at the rate of a thousand a year.  By 1857, Deere and his partner had expanded with the manufacture of so much farm equipment that the Middle West was made the country's greatest wheat-producing area. Farm equipment also included the first examples of steam-powered plows, and in 1859 there were contests as to who could build and deploy the best plow.  One such plow at a contest at Freeport, [[Illinois]] caused an official committee to declare the machine could "plow 25 acres a day at 62.5 cents an acre" versus a normal manual charge of $2.50 an acre. (Nevins, pg 166-168)
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Inventions were not limited to farming.  [[Locomotive]]s, [[sewing machine]]s, [[shoe pegger]]s, [[reaper]]s, [[auger]]s, [[turbine]]s, [[hydraulics]], [[power loom]]s, [[rotary press]]es, and more seemingly raced out of factories. [[Standardization]] was also an American invention, meaning replacement parts could be made and ordered to replace something broken within the machine instead of replacing the machine itself, as Connecticut's [[Samuel Colt]] first demonstrated with his new [[revolver]].  And to keep up with the exporting demand, Northern shipyards produced so many ships that they threatened to eclipse their chief rival, Great Britain. (TL 1, pg 18)
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== rectal intercourse ==
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=== Male-male ===
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In premodern societies, including [[ancient Greece]] and [[History of Japan|premodern Japan]], rectal sex was associated with male-male [[Pederasty|paederastic relationships]]. Manuscripts and art from those periods depict rectal sex as the main or only sexual activity that occurred in such relationships.
  
The North was also a melting pot of [[immigration]].  Northern cities were crowded and boisterous, and expanding rapidly. [[New York]]'s population had jumped from 515,000 to 814,000 in the 1850's; [[Chicago]]'s had gone from its 1837 incorporation with barely more than 4,000 people to over 112,000 by 1860. (TL 1, pg 16)
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In modern times, particularly in [[Western culture]]s, rectal sex has been popularly associated with [[Homosexuality|gay]] and [[Bi-sexuality|bisexual]] men. In particular, rectal sex has been associated with the spread of [[HIV]], especially in early years of the discovery of the disease. This resulted in [[gay bathhouse]]s in some [[United States|American]] cities being shut down by public-health authorities.
  
===Description of the South prior to 1860===
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Among [[gay]] men who have rectal sex, some consistently take the [[top (sex)|top]] (insertive) or [[bottom (sex)|bottom]] (receptive) role, but this is not always the case: some men who have rectal sex act as both top and bottom at different times. This is known as "versatile" or "[[switch (sex)|switch]]".
The South was largely agrarian.  A Southern boast, "Cotton is king!" became very true by the 1850's, as cotton was grown, harvested, and shipped to market in vast quantities.  The number of bales in 1849 was 2 million; by 1859 it had jumped to 5.7 million, amounting to more than half of all American exports and seven-eighths of the total amount of cotton in the world. (TL 1, pg 10)
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Southern life was set by a landed gentry, the small minority of well-to-do planters. They practiced a cultivated chivalry, kindness towards those of inferior status, a code of honor among equals, and a gallantry towards women.
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=== Male-female ===
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In several cultures receptive rectal intercourse by heterosexual partners is widely accepted. One reason is that there is very low risk of unwanted [[human pregnancy|pregnancy]] via unprotected rectal intercourse (though this is not an absolute guarantee, since semen can leak from the anus, across the [[perineum]], and enter the [[vagina]]). Also, rectal sex is even sometimes seen as preserving female [[virginity]], because it leaves the [[hymen]] intact. Another reason is that the anus is considered to yield more tactile pleasure for the penis, being tighter than the vagina. The Renaissance poet [[Pietro Aretino]] advocated the practice in his ''Sonetti Lussuriosi'' (Lust Sonnets).<ref>{{cite journal| last = Daileader| first = Celia R.| title = Back Door Sex: Renaissance Gynosodomy, Aretino, and the Exotic| journal = English Literary History| volume = 69| issue = 2| pages = 303-334| publisher = The Johns Hopkins University Press| date = Summer [[2002]]| url = http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/elh/v069/69.2daileader.pdf| accessdate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>
  
The money made from cotton was spent on goods manufactured in the North, as well as imports from [[Europe]]. They had a taste for well-bred horses, quality firearms, foxhounds, and the belles from fine Southern families. And they also studied assiduously the arts of war, often spending large sums of money to send themselves or their sons to military schools. One [[Mississippi]] planter, Jefferson Davis, remarked that only in the South "did a gentlemen go to a military academy who did not intend to follow the profession of arms." (TL 1, pg 12)
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====rectal sex and female virginity====
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Though more often applied to first penetration,<ref>{{cite news | last = Jayson| first = Sharon| title = 'Technical virginity' becomes part of teens' equation| work = USA Today| publisher = Gannett Co. Inc.| date = [[2005-10-19]]| url = http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-10-19-teens-technical-virginity_x.htm| accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last = Friedman| first = Mindy| title = Sex on Tuesday: Virginity: A Fluid Issue| work = The Daily Californian| date = [[2005-09-20]]| url = http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=19565| accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| last = The 700 Club| first =| title = Hayley DiMarco: The New Promiscuous| work =| publisher = CBN| date =| url = http://www.cbn.com/700club/guests/bios/Hayley_DiMarco072006.aspx| format =| doi =| accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}
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</ref> the concept of "technical [[virginity]]" is sometimes conceived of as resting solely on vaginal penetration.<ref>{{cite paper| author = Uecker, Jeremy E. et al| title = Going Most of the Way: "Technical Virginity" among Young Americans| url = http://paa2007.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=70881| accessdate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>
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In [[Norman Mailer]]'s novel ''[[Harlot's Ghost]]'', a character states that in Italy, an unmarried woman had to be "a maiden before and a martyr behind" which implied that such women were obliged to submit to rectal sex, and that rectal sex was consistently painful.
  
But the South had several serious drawbacks.  Its population at 1860 was roughly 9 million people, of whom more than 3 million were slaves, versus more than 21 million in the North.  There were only 18,000 manufacturing plants of any kind in the South, as opposed to the North's more than 100,000. Of these, only two were capable of producing [[rolled iron]], one which produced [[gunpowder]], and none capable of producing [[firearms]]; there were twenty-seven gun manufacturers in [[Massachusetts]] alone. More than 70% of all [[railroad]] mileage was north of the Ohio River; the South had the remainder.
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In other cases first rectal intercourse is conceived of as ending a separate virginity from first vaginal intercourse,<ref>{{cite web| title = How to make her enjoy rectal sex? (part I)| url = http://www.love-shop.biz/enjoy-rectal.html| accessdate = 2007-04-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title = Love Bites: Taking Care of Business| work = Eye Weekly| publisher = Toronto Star Newspapers Limited| date = [[2000-09-14]]| url = http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_09.14.00/columns/lovebites.php| accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref> with varying degrees of seriousness. In a Rolling Stone interview comedian [[Sarah Silverman]] joked: "I didn't lose my virginity until I was twenty-six. Nineteen vaginally, but twenty-six what my boyfriend calls 'the real way.'"<ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/8719206/dirty_rotten_princess</ref>
  
===[[Slavery]]===
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[[Image:Whippedslave.JPG|thumb|150px|right|Unknown slave prior to 1860, showing the scars of one, or more, brutal whippings.]]
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Before the Civil War, the individual states, particularly in the South, shared a belief that each state was sovereign.  Sovereignty included jurisdiction over, and the handling of, each state's affairs, which invariably included their own public and private institutions.
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Yet the "peculiar institution" cited more often than anything else in defending states' rights was the Southern institution of slavery. Africans had been present as slaves in the American colonies since the early 17th century; over the years the South began to see it less as an evil and more of a necessity; so ingrained into the fabric had slavery become that Vice President John C. Calhoun was to say in 1838:
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Determining the proportion of people that engage in rectal sex, and the frequency with which they do so, is rather difficult. Sexual surveys tend to reflect whether those surveyed have ever had rectal sex, or whether they have had rectal sex in the last year, instead of distinguishing between those who have tried it one or a few times and those who regularly have rectal sex. It is also thought that a reason for the difficulty is the difficulty of collecting data on a practice that remains highly stigmatized in many countries.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} According to a 2004 report, "Some research suggests that one in four heterosexuals in the US has tried rectal sex and for one in 12, it is an occasional or episodic practice. Other surveys suggest that seven times as many women as gay men engage in rectal intercourse, a figure reflecting the greater overall heterosexual population."<ref>Anne-christine d’Adesky, ''Expanding Microbicide Research'' in amfAR Global Link - Treatment Insider; May 2004</ref>
:''"many in the South once believed that slavery was a moral and political evil.  That folly and delusion are gone.  We see it now in its true light, and regard it as the most safe and stable basis for free institutions in the world."'' (TL 1, pg 40)
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While at the present time it is reported more frequently among [[homosexuality|same-sex couples]], according to Dr John Dean and Dr David Delvin, "in absolute numbers, it is hypothesized that more heterosexual couples have rectal sex than homosexual couples".<ref>" There is a common misconception that rectal sex is practised almost exclusively by gay men. This is certainly not the case. It is thought that an estimated one third of gay couples do not include rectal intercourse in their lovemaking. About one third of heterosexual couples try it from time to time. It is thought that about 10 per cent of heterosexual couples have rectal intercourse as a regular feature of their lovemaking. In absolute numbers, it is hypothesized that more heterosexual couples have rectal sex than homosexual couples.[http://www.tiscali.co.uk/lifestyle/healthfitness/health_advice/netdoctor/archive/000594.html]</ref>
  
The slaves for the most part were treated brutally.  Born in bondage, a slave usually began his first work in the fields at the age of twelve.  They would work in the fields from the light of day until, in the words of a Louisiana slave, "until it is too dark to see, and when the moon is full, they often labor until the middle of the night" (TL, pg 48).  They were fed and clothed poorly, usually in rags; shoes were uncommon.  Disease was rampant; four out of 100 lived past age 60.  And they were required to absolute respect to a white.  Punishment for infractions was severe, involving stocks, pronged neck collars, and whippings where salt water was used to clear infection, with the result of pain so excruciating a slave recollecting it wrote "the flesh crawls upon my bones" (TL 1, pp 49-58)
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==== Homosexual ====
  
Eli Whitney patented his cotton gin in 1793.  Prior to that, slaves were harvesting cotton, pulling the seed from the boll, and packing by hand for market at a rate of 100 bales a week. The gin did the hard work of separating the boll, enabling bales of cotton at a rate of over 1000 a week, often more. The result was the number of annual cotton harvests increased to three, which saw a concurrent rise in profits made by plantation owners; the number of slaves needed for the fields and other tasks increased as well, climbing from 300,000 in 1790 to over three million by 1860.
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In the 1950s in the United Kingdom, it was thought that about fifteen percent of male homosexuals practiced the method.<ref>
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H. Montgomery Hyde, The Love That Dared not Speak its Name; pp.6-7 </ref> The Gay Urban Men's Study (P.I. Stall, UCSF) and the Young Men's Study (YMS, PI Osmond/Catania, UCSF), indicate that 50% of men surveyed engage in rectal sex. The [[Laumann study]] claims that 80% of gay men practice it, while the remaining 20% never engage in it at all.
  
===Political machinations and compromises===
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A survey conducted from 1994 to 1997 in San Francisco by the Stop AIDS Project indicated that over the course of the study, among [[men who have sex with men]], the proportion engaging in rectal sex increased from 57.6% to 61.2%.<ref>Center for Disease Control, ''Increases in Unsafe Sex and Rectal Gonorrhea Among Men Who Have Sex With Men -- San Francisco, California, 1994-1997''[http://www.cdc.gov/mmwR/preview/mmwrhtml/00056314.htm], retrieved [[2007-04-29]]</ref>
The '''[[Missouri Compromise (1820)]]''' allowed for the entry of [[Maine]] into the Union as a free state, and [[Missouri]] as a slave state.  It was further agreed that slavery was to be excluded from territory north of the 36°30′ parallel, or the remaining western territories. Before admission could be granted to Missouri a clause in the state's constitution provoked controversy: the exclusion of "free Negroes and mulattoes". Under Whig Henry Clay's influence in the U.S. senate, an act of admission was passed, upon condition that the controversial [[exclusionary clause]] should "never be construed to authorize the passage of any law" impairing the privileges and immunities of free citizens. The compromise seemed deliberately ambiguous in that it could be interpreted to indicate that free blacks and mulattoes did not qualify as United States citizens, which would be put to direct test years later with a slave named Dred Scott. [http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Missouri.html]
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Another crisis arose from the request of the [[California]] Territory to be admitted to the Union as a [[free state]]; this was complicated by territory acquired in the southwest as a result of the [[Mexican War]] of 1848 and whether to extend slavery there.  An omnibus bill drafted by [[Henry Clay]] called the '''[[Compromise of 1850]]''' tried to give satisfaction to the southern states in addition to California's admission: the settlement of the Texas-New Mexico border dispute; the slavery question open for voting via popular sovereignty in the Utah and New Mexico territories as they were organized; the end of slave trading in the District of Columbia; and tough requirements concerning [[runaway slave]]s. [http://blueandgraytrail.com/event/Compromise_of_1850]
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[[Edward O. Laumann]]'s 1992 survey, reported in ''The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States'' found that about 20% of heterosexuals have engaged in rectal sex. [[Sexology|Sex researcher]] [[Alfred Kinsey]], working in the 1940s, had found that number to be closer to 40% at the time. More recently, a researcher from the [[University of British Columbia]] in 2005 put the number of heterosexuals who have practiced rectal sex at between 30% and 50%.<ref>
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{{cite web| title = Healthy sex is all in the talk| publisher = The Georgia Straight| date = [[2005-05-05]]| url = http://www.straight.com/article/healthy-sex-is-all-in-the-talk| accessdate = 2007-06-14}}</ref>
  
All five measures were enacted in September, 1850 as a result of the efforts and support of Democratic senator [[Stephen A. Douglas]] and Whig senator [[Daniel Webster]], and were accepted by moderates throughout the country as well as postponing Southern [[secession]] for another decade. But the seeds of discord were planted; the precedent of [[popular sovereignty]], championed by Douglas as the way for the public to vote whether or not they wanted slavery in their territories, led to the Kansas territory agitating for a similar provision.  And the [[Fugitive Slave Act]] that was a part of the Compromise was so bitterly condemned that many moderates who had ignored slavery in the past became determined opponents to any extension of the institution into the territories.  Many would risk jail rather than turn over runaway slaves to their owners as required by the new laws.
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A French survey of five hundred female respondents concluded that a total of 29% had practiced rectal sex, though only one third of these claimed to have enjoyed the experience.<ref name="French">{{cite web| title = Les pratiques sexuelles des Françaises| publisher = TNS/Sofres| url = http://www.tns-sofres.com/etudes/pol/030701_sexualite_r.htm| accessdate = 2007-04-30| language = French}}Survey carried out by TNS/Sofres in a representative sample of 500 women from 18 to 65 years of age, in April and May, 2002.</ref>
  
The '''[[Kansas–Nebraska Act]]''' (May 30, 1854), sponsored by Douglas, provided for the territorial organization of Kansas and Nebraska, using his principle the idea of popular sovereignty. Douglas had written the act in an effort to slow or halt the sectarianism <!-- sectional strife? --> over slavery's extension, but the Kansas-Nebraska Act merely increased the flames, and was attacked by [[free-soil]] and [[abolitionist]]s as a capitulation to those who supported slavery. The [[Whig Party]], ineffective in preventing it, largely disintegrated, and the Republican Party was born and soon became a viable political organization opposed to territorial expansion of slavery.  
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In 2005, a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control determined that the incidence of rectal relations in the heterosexual population is on the increase. The survey showed that 38.2 percent of men between 20 and 39 and 32.6 percent of women aged 18 to 44 had engaged in heterosexual rectal sex; in 1992 a similar survey found that only 25.6 percent of men 18 to 59 and 20.4 percent of women 18 to 59 had.<ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad362.pdf] 2006 survey of sexual behavior from the CDC.</ref>
  
On the heels of the act a large number of people left Missouri and sought to influence elections in the Kansas Territory.  "[[Border Ruffians]]", as they were called, entered Kansas and cast thousands of illegal votes resulting in a pro-slave government that Democratic president [[Franklin Pierce]] recognized, and continued doing so even after it was ruled illegitimate by a congressional investigative committee. The territory's actual residents set up their own legislature and created the [[Topeka Constitution]]; Pierce declared their endeavors an act of rebellion, and he went so far as to send in Federal troops to break it up.
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== Other rectal sexual behavior ==
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[[Image:Buttplug.png|thumb|A butt plug is one of many sex toys specifically designed for rectal usage.]]
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rectal sex need not involve penile insertion. The active partner (male or female) may use appendages other than a penis, such as [[fingering (sexual act)#rectal fingering|the fingers]] and [[rectal fisting|a fist]]. The use of the mouth and tongue on the anus, called ''[[rectal-oral contact|rimming]]'' or rectalingus is also common, often in conjunction with other sexual acts. He or she might also use an artificial device, often a phallic reproduction ([[penis]]) or one that is generally engineered specifically for rectal penetration ([[butt plug]]. When a female using a [[strap-on penis]] rectally penetrates a male, it is referred to as [[pegging (sexual practice)|pegging]].<ref>[http://thestranger.com/seattle/SavageLove?oid=7730 Savage Love Female-to-Male strap-on sex naming contest], origin of the word Pegging, retrieved [[May 4]][[2007]]</ref>
  
===Bleeding Kansas===
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== Prostate stimulation ==
[[Image:Brooks1.jpg|thumb|150px|right|J.L. Magee's cartoon of Preston Brooks attacking Charles Sumner on the Senate floor, May 24, 1856.]]
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The [[prostate]] gland, also known as a "male G-spot",
The Border Ruffians also stirred up violence between themselves and the Free-Staters, which became known as ''[[Bleeding Kansas]]'', beginning with the burning of a hotel and printing press in [[Lawrence, Kansas|Lawrence]] on May 21, 1856.  Several days later an anti-slavery religious fanatic named [[John Brown]] and a few followers retaliated against five pro-slavery men, hacking them to death with [[broadsword]]s.  By August thousands of men had formed into pro-slavery armies and marched into Kansas, expecting to force the territory to accept slavery. That same month a small, pitched battle occurred near the city of [[Osawatomie]]; 300 pro-slavery soldiers under the command of John W. Reid fought against Brown and 40 men.  Brown lost the battle and Osawatomie was looted and burned.  A fragile peace led by a new territorial governor would commence only when Brown and his men left the territory. [http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/kansas.html]
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"P-spot", or "A-spot" can be stimulated during rectal intercourse.<ref>
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[http://www.talksexwithsue.com/Aspot.html The A-Spot],
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Talk Sex with Sue Johansen, 2005, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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The day after the hotel in Lawrence was burned, a [[South Carolina]] congressman named [[Preston Brooks]], incensed over an anti-slavery speech given by Massachusetts Senator [[Charles Sumner]], walked onto the senate floor and beat him with a cane so severely that Sumner took three years to recover. (Bowman, pg 38)
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Stimulation of the [[prostate gland]] can result in pleasurable sensations and can lead to a distinct type of [[Orgasm#From the Prostatic Structure|orgasm]] in some cases. The prostate is located next to the rectum and is the larger, more developed<ref>
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The G Spot: And Other Discoveries About Human Sexuality by Alice Kahn Ladas, Beverly Whipple, and John D. Perry, pg 57.</ref> male [[homology (biology)|homologue]] to the [[Skene's glands]], also known as the "G-spot"<ref>
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[http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99992495 Bigger is better when it comes to the G spot], Nicola Jones, NewScientist.com, July 2002, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> or "female prostate",<ref>{{cite journal | author = Zaviacic M, Jakubovská V, Belosovic M, Breza J | title = Ultrastructure of the normal adult human female prostate gland (Skene's gland). | journal = Anat Embryol (Berl) | volume = 201 | issue = 1 | pages = 51-61 | year = 2000 | id = PMID 10603093}}</ref> which are located around the urethra and can be felt through the wall of the vagina.
  
===Dred Scott decision===
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[[Dred Scott]] was owned by an Army physician who was transferred to the state of Wisconsin, a free state, for several years before a transfer to Missouri, a slave state.  Scott sued on the grounds that his residence in a free state where slavery was illegal made him free. After a series of unsuccessful lawsuits, Scott appealed to the United States Supreme Court, where in 1856, Chief Justice [[Roger B. Taney]] delivered the majority opinion in ''Dred Scott vs. Sanford'':
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rectal sex exposes participants to two principal dangers: infections, due to the high number of infectious [[microorganisms]] not found elsewhere on the body, and physical damage to the anus and the rectum due to their vulnerability.
*Blacks were not entitled to citizenship according to the U.S. Constitution.
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*Blacks were not entitled to freedom under the Ordinance of 1797 while within the area of the Northwest Territory, of which Wisconsin was a part.
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*The Missouri Compromise of 1820 prohibiting slavery north of Missouri and in free states was voided.
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What the Dred Scott decision meant was any slave could be taken anywhere in the Union without fear that the owner of the slave would lose his property; a slave was private property, Taney stated, and according to the Fifth Amendment could not be taken from the owner without due process. [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=60&invol=393]
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The decision further deteriorated North/South relations, as a stunned North realized that free states had to support the institution of slavery.
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Recent reports have documented that risky behavior is on the rise among men who have sex with men.<ref>Center for Disease Control, ''Increases in Unsafe Sex and Rectal Gonorrhea Among Men Who Have Sex With Men -- San Francisco, California, 1994-1997''[http://www.cdc.gov/mmwR/preview/mmwrhtml/00056314.htm], retrieved [[2007-04-29]]</ref> Likewise, among men who have sex with women, a 1992 study of socially and sexually active Puerto Rican men indicated that of the more than 40% who reported having rectal sex with women, very few had used condoms.<ref>Crandon JE. Int Conf AIDS. 1992 Jul 19-24; 8: D527 (abstract no. PoD 5830) Hertford College, Oxford University, U.K.; "A study concerning HIV related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours in a sample of Puerto Rican men and its relevance to AIDS education, prevention and outreach in San Juan, Puerto Rico."[http://gateway.nlm.nih.gov/MeetingAbstracts/102201007.html] Accessed 9/27/2007</ref>
  
===Emergence of Lincoln===
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=== Infectious diseases ===
[[Image:Abraham-lincoln-cooper-union.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Abraham Lincoln, February 27, 1860.]]
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Among the diseases with which rectal sex is associated are HIV,<ref>
[[Image:SDouglas.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Stephen A. Douglas, about 1858.]]
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[http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/?article=faq&refid=125 What are the Dangers of rectal Sex?], SexInfo, University of California at Santa Barbara, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
The Kansas-Nebraska Act attracted much opposition in the country and led to splitting of the Democrats along the [[Mason-Dixon line]] (Douglas in the ensuing years tried desperately to keep it together) as well as the collapse of the Whig Party as an effective political organization. Many former Whigs, whose beliefs included the abolishment of slavery, flocked to the newly-formed [[Republican Party]]; their number would include a lawyer from Illinois who used the act to jump back into politics after a five-year absence, [[Abraham Lincoln]].  
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</ref> [[rectal cancer]],<ref>
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[http://www.lgbthealthchannel.com/msmcancer/ rectal Cancer in Gay & Bisexual Men], LGBTHealthChannel, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> typhoid fever<ref>
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[http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/resolve?id=doi:10.1086/375590&erFrom=-3765596048411440117Guest Sexual Transmission of Typhoid Fever: A Multistate Outbreak among Men Who Have Sex with Men], Reller, Megan E. et al, Clinical Infectious Diseases, volume 37 (2003), pages 141 – 144, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]</ref> and various diseases associated with the infectious nature of [[Feces|fecal matter]] or sexual intercourse in general. Among these are: [[Amoebiasis]]; [[Chlamydia]]; [[Cryptosporidiosis]]; [[Escherichia coli|E. coli infections]]; [[Giardiasis]]; [[Gonorrhea]]; [[Hepatitis A]]; [[Hepatitis B]]; [[Hepatitis C]]; [[Herpes simplex]]; [[Human papillomavirus]]; [[Lymphogranuloma venereum]]; [[Pubic lice]]; [[Salmonellosis]]; [[Shigella]]; [[Syphilis]]; [[Tuberculosis]].<ref name="rectalHealth">
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[http://www.sexualhealthchannel.com/rectalhealth/ rectal Health], Sexual Health Channel, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref><ref>
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[http://health.ivillage.com/sexualhealth/sxsafe/0,,6d85,00.html Diseases From rectal Sex] Harold Oster, MD, iVillage, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref><ref>
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[http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tuberculosis/DS00372/DSECTION=3 Tuberculosis], The Mayo Clinic, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref>
  
Lincoln was nominated for the Senate seat held by Douglas at the Republican State Convention in Springfield on June 16, 1858. The acceptance speech he gave has been called the "[[House Divided]]" speech, after the opening lines:
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=== HIV/AIDS ===
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The high concentration of [[white blood cell]]s around the rectum, together with the risk of cuts to the rectum and that one of the functions of the rectum is to absorb fluid, increases the risk of HIV transmission because the HIV retrovirus reproduces within the immune system's T-cells/CD4 cells. Use of [[condom]]s and other precautions are a medically recommended way to lessen risk of infections. Unprotected receptive rectal sex is the most risky sexual behavior in terms of HIV transmission.<ref>
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[http://www.cdc.gov/MMWR/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5338a1.htm High-Risk Sexual Behavior by HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men --- 16 Sites, United States, 2000--2002], MMWR Weekly, [[October 1]], [[2004]] / 53(38);891-894, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref><ref>
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[http://aids.about.com/od/hivaidsstats/f/infectionrisk.htm "Am I at Risk for HIV Infection?"] Mark Cichocki, About:HIV/AIDS, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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[http://www.planetout.com/health/hiv/?sernum=1900 The truth about barebacking] Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, PlanetOut, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref>
  
:''If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could better judge what to do, and how to do it. We are now far into the fifth year since a policy was initiated with the avowed object, and confident promise, of putting an end to slavery agitation. Under the operation of that policy, that agitation has not only not ceased, but has constantly augmented. In my opinion, it will not cease, until a crisis shall have been reached and passed. "A house divided against itself cannot stand." <!-- What Bible verse is this? --> I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved -- I do not expect the house to fall -- but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward, till it shall become alike lawful in all the States, old as well as new -- North as well as South.'' [http://www.historyplace.com/lincoln/divided.htm]
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=== Physical damage ===
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Physical damage to the rectum and anus can manifest as generalized ano-rectal trauma, [[hemorrhoid]]s, [[rectal fissure]]s,<ref name="rectalHealth">
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[http://www.sexualhealthchannel.com/rectalhealth/ rectal Health], Sexual Health Channel, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> and [[rectal prolapse]]. An insufficient amount of lubricant can make it especially painful or injurious.<ref>[http://www.student.com/sexguide_a.php?id=45 Importance of Foreplay] dudeman41465, The Sexuality Guide [[November 3]], [[2005]], retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> Damage is more likely if intercourse is forcible or aggressive, if alcohol or other drugs have dulled sensitivity, if communication is poor, or if technique is clumsy.
  
August through October, 1858 saw seven Illinois towns witnessing the [[Lincoln-Douglas debates]]; Douglas the national figure defending the choice of voters whether to accept slavery or not, and the little-known Lincoln taking a stand against slavery on political, social, and moral grounds. Douglas never wavered from defending popular sovereignty, and he also played on the voters' fears of [[black integration]].  Stating blacks were inferior to whites, he appealed to racists by declaring that the government was "established upon the white basis.  It was made by white men, for the benefit of white men."  (TL 1, pg 106). Lincoln on the other hand knew Douglas was in a war of his own with President [[Franklin Buchanan]]'s administration over acceptance of the Kansas constitution which barred slavery from the state, further alienating Southern Democratic support; the fear was that Douglas would be more appealing to moderate Republicans in the east.  Lincoln's strategy therefore was to point out and use the vast difference between the moral indifference to slavery as embodied by Douglas's popular sovereignty, and the moral wrong that slavery actually was as embodied by Republican opposition to it. Douglas was, Lincoln insisted, a man who did not care whether slavery was "voted up or voted down."
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=== Incontinence ===
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[[Fecal incontinence|Incontinence]] has also been reported; the result of the rectal sphincter losing its tonus.<ref>
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Net Doctor - Sex and Relationships [http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/sexandrelationships/sex/200700.html Does rectal sex cause incontinence?], NetDoctor.co.uk, [[2006-06-19]], retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> A 1993 study published in the ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'' found that out of a sample of forty men receiving rectal intercourse, fourteen experienced episodes of frequent rectal incontinence.<ref>[http://www.jrsm.org/cgi/content/abstract/86/3/144 Effect of anoreceptive intercourse on anorectal function]
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AJ Miles, TG Allen-Mersh and C Wastell, Department of Surgery, Westminster Hospital, London; in ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'' Vol 86, Issue 3 144-147; 1993, retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> [[Tristan Taormino]] argues in her book ''[[The Ultimate Guide to rectal Sex for Women]]'' that proper technique, clear communication, and mutual consent can reduce the risk of incontinence.
  
Douglas retained his Senate seat, but by a narrow margin. Lincoln, however, won the debates, which thrust him into the national spotlight and put him on the road to the White House.
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=== Cancer ===
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Most cases of rectal cancer are related to infection with the [[human papilloma virus]]. The incidence of the disease has jumped 160% in men and 78% in women in the last thirty years, according to a 2004 American study. The increase is attributed to changing trends in sexual behavior and [[tobacco]] use. Current use of tobacco increased the incidence of rectal cancer four-fold, while a history of multiple sex partners (fifteen or more) or receptive rectal sex increased the incidence seven-fold.<ref>Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, ''Changing Trends in Sexual Behavior May Explain Rising Incidence of rectal Cancer Among American Men and Women''[http://www.fhcrc.org/about/ne/news/2004/07/06/rectalcancer.html], retrieved [[2007-09-23]]</ref>
  
===John Brown at Harpers Ferry===
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== Protective measures ==
During the spring of 1858, John Brown held a meeting in Ontario between blacks and whites in which he stated his intentions to form a stronghold in the mountains between Virginia and Maryland for escaped slaves, even going so far as to adopt his own provisional constitution for the United States, which his group adopted.  Several prominent Boston [[abolitionist]]s also gave him financial and moral support.
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As the [[rectum|rectal]] [[mucosa]] provides insufficient natural lubrication, [[personal lubricant|artificial lubrication]] is most often required or preferred when penetrating the anus.
  
By summer, 1859, Brown was in a rented farmhouse in Maryland, across the river from the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia; with him was an armed band of sixteen whites and five blacks. On the night of October 16, he raided the armory and took some sixty of the area's leading men as hostages, and hoped that slaves would get word of his forming an "army of emancipation", escape, and fight with him to liberate their fellow slaves. For the next thirty hours he and his men held out against the local militia, but on the following morning a small force of United States Marines led by Army colonel [[Robert E. Lee]] quickly broke into the arsenal building, wounding Brown, and killing two of his sons and ten other followers. He was tried for murder, slave insurrection, <!-- that's a particular crime? --> and [[treason]], and at the end he was convicted and hanged.  The day he was to die he spoke no last words, merely handing a note to a guard on which he had written a last, prophetic statement: ''"I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood."'' (TL 1, pp. 70-89)
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Because the [[vagina|vaginal opening]] is located so close to the [[anus]], without [[safe sex|proper precautions]] it is not uncommon for sexual partners to spread bacteria from the anus into the vagina as well as the urethra, the repercussions of which can include [[urinary tract infection]] (UTI), which can lead to infection of the kidneys. This also happens if an object or appendage is inserted rectally and then vaginally before proper cleaning.
  
Ever fearful of a slave insurrection, the South became tougher on its slaves. In Washington, Senator Jefferson Davis assumed, like many others, that the North was behind a conspiracy involving John Brown and others like him, aimed at abolishing slavery.  He said in a speech:
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Latex gloves or condoms can be used to reduce the risk. It is also possible to take acceptable measures separate from such protection, which include (but are not limited to) hand washing and being conscious and wary of where one's hands and devices are placed.
:''The Government is no longer to intervene in favor of protection for our slaves. We may be robbed of our property, and the General Government will not intervene for our protection. When the Government gets into the hands of the Republican party, the arm of the General Government, we are told, will not be raised for the protection of our slave property. Then intervention in favor of slavery and [[slave States]] will no longer be tolerated. We may be invaded, and the Black Republican Government will stand and permit our soil to be violated and our people assailed and raise no arm in our defense. The sovereignty of the State is no longer to be a bar to encroachments upon our rights when the Government gets into Black Republican hands. Then John Brown, and a thousand John Browns, can invade us, and the Government will not protect us. ''[http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/learning_history/brown/public_davis.cfm]
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Many in the North held a different view. Brown was a martyr for abolition.  The great orator [[Frederick Douglas]], an [[ex-slave]] himself who was never afraid to confront the evils of the South's "peculiar institution", perhaps offered the best assessment of Brown:
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Condoms are less effective and more prone to burst or slip during rectal sex than vaginal sex. While one study estimates that condoms fail anywhere from 10% - 32% of the time during rectal sex,<ref name="silverman1997">{{cite journal| last=Silverman| first= B G| coauthors= et al| title=Use and Effectiveness of Condoms During rectal Intercourse| journal=Sexually Transmitted Diseases| volume=24| issue=1| month=January| year=1997| pages=14}}</ref> [[SIECUS]] indicates a much lower failure rate of 0.5 to 12%.<ref>
:''His zeal in the cause of freedom was infinitely superior to mine. Mine was as the taper light, his was as the burning sun.  Mine was bounded by time.  His stretched away to the silent shores of eternity. I could speak for the slave.  John Brown could fight for the slave.  I could live for the slave.  John Brown could die for the slave.'' [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=mfd&fileName=22/22002/22002page.db&recNum=9&tempFile=./temp/~ammem_rvc6&filecode=mfd&next_filecode=mfd&prev_filecode=mfd&itemnum=2&ndocs=32]
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[http://www.siecus.org/pubs/fact/fact0011.html The Truth about Condoms] [[SIECUS]]
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===1860 Presidential campaign===
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On this subject, the [[US Centers for Disease Control|CDC]] says "Most of the time, condoms work well. However, condoms are more likely to break during rectal sex than during vaginal sex. Thus, even with a condom, rectal sex can be very risky. A person should use generous amounts of water-based lubricant in addition to the condom to reduce the chances of the condom breaking."<ref>{{cite web
[[Image:Electionlincoln.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Results of the 1860 Presidential Election. Due to the splitting of the country on the slavery issue, Lincoln won only 40% of the popular vote.]]
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In April, 1860, the Democratic Party held its convention in [[Charleston]], South Carolina, and the first platform placed for a vote is pro-slavery.  When it is rejected in the course of voting, delegates from eight states in the South walk out; the remaining delegates are forced to adjourn when they cannot agree on a candidate to represent their party in the White House. (Bowman, pg. 40)
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Some manufacturers offer "extra strong" condoms designed specifically for rectal intercourse. These condoms, while stronger, are usually not coated with [[spermicide]] and so offer less protection against pregnancy should semen enter a woman's vagina, but will lessen the chance of irritation to the sensitive anus area.
  
The Republicans hold their convention in Chicago in May, 1860, and Lincoln is nominated on the third ballot; he had to stand as a moderate on the slavery issue in order to gain the nomination. The party's platform insists on leaving slavery alone in the states where it already existed and against the spread of it into the territories. (Bowman, pg 40)
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In a 1998 joint conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, Jack Morin recommended [[Kegel exercise]]s for people interested in rectal sex to eliminate the possibility of loss of [[muscle tone]], though he claimed he had never observed muscle loosening himself and the comment was primarily concerned with insertion of fists and other large objects.<ref>
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[http://www.sexuality.org/morin98.html Clinical Aspects of rectal Sexuality] Jack Morin, 1998 joint conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (held in Los Angeles, from November 11-15). Retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref>
  
The Democrats reconvene their convention in Baltimore, Maryland, in June.  Stephen Douglas is nominated for the presidency after the Southern delegates walk out again; they would hold their own convention later in Balitmore and nominate Vice-President John C. Breckenridge on a platform calling for the right to slavery. (Bowman, pg. 40)
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The danger of rectal cancer may be reduced by an [[HPV vaccine]]. According to Dr Anne Szarewski, "Men who have sex with men are at a much higher risk than average of rectal cancer and [[genital wart]]s, particularly if they are HIV-positive," and this population may benefit from the vaccine.<ref>
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[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6342105.stm Gay men seek 'female cancer' jab] Michelle Roberts, BBC News, [[23 February]] [[2007]], retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref>
  
The election centered on [[sectionalism]] and slavery, with each candidate doing little more than fanning the fears of the voters; Douglas would be the only one to travel the country personally, including all Southern states, but the split within his party was too great to make a difference.  Lincoln went on to win the election, with 180 electoral votes, and 40% of the popular votes, none of which included a Southern state.  Breckenridge placed second, winning 72 electoral votes, and 24% of the popular vote.  John C. Bell, a candidate for the Constitutional Union Party (made up of former Whigs and former members of a nativist American party derisively called "[[Know Nothings]]"), took the states of [[Virginia]], [[Kentucky]], and [[Tennessee]].  Last was Douglas, barely managing Missouri, and three out of seven electoral votes from New Jersey.  Southern leaders speak openly about secession within days of Lincoln's victory. (Bowman, pg 40; Nat. Atlas)
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==Legal issues==
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{{main|Sodomy law}}
  
==The Secession==
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The legal status of rectal sex varies greatly between jurisdictions, from being completely open and legal, to being illegal for male to male participation, to only being legal in marriage or even totally outlawed. In some areas where rectal sex may otherwise be legal and the participants are above the general [[age of consent]] there exists a higher age of consent for rectal sex.
[[Image:CMercury.GIF|thumb|150px|right|The Charleston ''Mercury'' newspaper printed this special broadside edition on December 20, 1860, just as news reached the editors that South Carolina had withdrawn from the Union.]]
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[[image:President-Jefferson-Davis.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America.]]
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By December of 1860, both houses of Congress were working on proposals for compromises that would postpone the split they knew was coming.  [[John J. Crittenden]] of the Senate committee introduced a proposal that would restore the Missouri Compromise by extending the northern boundary line across the continent to the Pacific, intending that it would last for all time. Crittenden's proposal, as well as the others, came down to a vote, but events would prove it was too late. Most of President Buchanan's cabinet, long angered at him (and his predecessor, Democrat Franklin Pierce) for not standing up to Southern demands which were tearing the country apart, walked out in protest; the latest outrage occurred when a delegation from South Carolina arrived at the White House and demanded the removal of Federal troops from the state (Buchanan rejects it). And President-elect Lincoln, although trying to be careful regarding the slavery issue, is insistent that slavery not be expanded into the territories. (Bowman, pg. 41)
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On December 20, 1860, the South Carolina government votes to secede from the Union. Within days they begin war preparations, and seize Federal property. By the end of the month Major Robert Anderson spiked the cannon and removed the force stationed at Fort Moultrie in Charleston Harbor; nearby Fort Sumter is considered more defensible, and he places the force there. Aware of Anderson's condition, President Buchanan orders reinforcements sent, and USS ''Brooklyn'' is readied for that purpose in Norfolk; she would be replaced days later by General [[Winfield Scott]]'s preference for a non-Naval supply ship, ''Star of the West''.
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===United States===
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Until 2003, the legality of rectal sex varied from state to state. In some states, the practice was illegal. New York,<ref>New York: ''[[People v. Onofre]]'', [[case citation|415 N.E.2d 936]] (N.Y. 1980)</ref> Montana,<ref>Montana: ''[[Gryczan v. Montana]]'', [[case citation|942 P.2d 112]] (1997)</ref> Kentucky,<ref>Kentucky: ''[[Commonwealth v. Wasson]]'', [[case citation|842 S.W.2d 487]] (1992)</ref> Pennsylvania,<ref>Pennsylvania: ''[[Commonwealth v. Bonadio]]'', [[case citation|490 Pa. 91, 415 A.2d 47]] (Pa. 1980)</ref> and Georgia<ref>Georgia: ''[[Powell v. Georgia]]'', [[case citation|270 Ga. 327, 510 S.E. 2d 18]] (1998)</ref> had their anti-sodomy laws challenged and struck down by [[state supreme court]] decisions, but other states, including Texas,<ref>Texas' appeals court upholds its anti-sodomy statute: ''[[Baker v. Wade]]'', [[553 F. Supp. 1121]] (N.D.Tex. 1982)</ref> upheld their state's laws criminalizing such conduct.
  
On January 6, 1861, Florida troops take the Federal arsenal at [[Apalachicola]]. Fort Marion at St. Augustine is seized on the 7th.  On the 9th, the ''Star of the West'' would be fired upon as she neared Charleston, causing her to turn around and head back to Norfolk. That same day public celebrations erupt in Mississippi as the state legislature votes 84-15 to secede.
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In 1986, during the case of ''[[Bowers v. Hardwick]]'', [[case citation|478 U.S. 186]], the [[United States Supreme Court]] decided that there was no [[constitutional right]] to privacy with respect to acts of rectal sex performed in the privacy of one's home. A Georgia law criminalizing consensual sodomy in the privacy of one's home was therefore found not to be unconstitutional. The [[Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)|Supreme Court of Georgia]], in the case of ''[[Powell v. Georgia]]'' [[case citation|270 Ga. 327, 510 S.E. 2d 18]] (1998), however, later found that statute inconsistent with the [[Georgia (U.S. state) Constitution|Georgia state constitution]].
*January 10, Florida votes 67-2 to secede.
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*January 11, Alabama votes 69-31 to secede.
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*January 19, Georgia votes 208-89 to secede.
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*January 26, Louisiana votes 114-17 to secede.
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*February 1, Texas votes 166-7 to secede.
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On February 4th, a[[ peace convention]] meets in Washington, headed by former President [[John Tyler]]. The 131 members from 21 states (none from the South) work out a last, desperate compromise to save the Union.  Speaking to the delegates, Tyler implores that "the eyes of the whole country are turned to this assembly, in expectation and hope."  The convention ends in failure. (Bowman, pg. 45)
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In 2003, [[Supreme court|the Supreme Court]] revisited ''Bowers'' in the case of ''[[Lawrence v. Texas]]'', [[case citation|539 U.S. 558]], and found the Texas law against consensual sodomy to be unconstitutional. This invalidated all statutes in the United States that would make consensual sodomy illegal. The principle has also been held applicable in other cases; the [[Supreme Court of Virginia]] decided in ''[[Martin v. Ziherl]]'', [[case citation|607 S.E.2d 367]] (Va. 2005), that the generally unenforced law against [[fornication]] was unconstitutional based on ''Lawrence''.
  
In Montgomery, Alabama, a provisional congress assembles and draws up a constitution by the end of the week; this document is essentially the United States Constitution, but mildly altered to include provisions for states' rights and protection for slavery:
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== Cultural issues ==
*''The importation of Negroes of the African race from any foreign country other than the slaveholding States or territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of, or territory not belonging to, this Confederacy.''
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[[Image:Suzuki Harunobu Shunga.jpg|thumb|A [[shunga]] print depicting a man and a youth]]
*''The Privilege of the Writ of [[Habeas Corpus]] shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it. No [[Bill of Attainder]] or ex post facto Law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in Negro slaves, shall be passed.'' (Article 1, section IX)[http://www.civilwarhome.com/csconstitution.htm] 
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Historically, a number of cultures have recorded the practice of male-male rectal intercourse. The males who participated in such relationships often did not do so exclusively, as participation in these male-male relationships did not preclude sex with women. Such relations have also been documented as taking place in houses of prostitution, which provided youths or young men.
  
On February 9, a surprised [[Jefferson Davis]] learns he has been elected provisional president of the newly-formed [[Confederate States of America]]; his vice-president is [[Alexander Stephens]] of Georgia. The two are considered moderate enough to please the legislatures of the remaining Southern states which have not yet seceded.
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=== Ancient and non-Western cultures ===
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The term "Greek love" has long been used to refer to the practice, and in modern times, "doing it the Greek way" is sometimes used as [[slang]] for rectal sex. However, homosexual rectal sex was far from a universally accepted practice in [[Ancient Greece]]. It was the target of jokes in surviving comedies; [[Aristophanes]] mockingly alludes to the practice, claiming that "Most citizens are europroktoi (wide-arsed) now."<ref>[http://www.fullbooks.com/The-Eleven-Comediesx46527.html The Eleven Comedies]Aristophanes et al, Part 7 out of 8, retrieved </ref> While [[Pederasty in ancient Greece|pedagogic pederasty]] was an important part of society, these relationships were not necessarily sexual. There are very few works of pottery and other art that display rectal sex between older men and boys, or even adult men. There are many more such works depicting [[intercrural sex]], which was not condemned for feminizing the boys. Other sources make it clear that the practice was criticized as shameful.<ref>[[Aesop]], "Zeus and Shame" (Perry 109, Chambry 118, Gibbs 528), in ''Fables''</ref>
  
===Fort Sumter===
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[[Image:Warren Cup BM GR 1999.4-26.1 n1.jpg|thumb|left|Homosexual rectal sex was known in ancient Greek and Roman societies, here depicted between [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] males on the [[Warren Cup]].]]  
[[Image:Ftsum.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Fort Sumter under the Confederate flag, April 1861.]]
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On the 4th of March, 1861, Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated as the nation's 16th president.  In his address he reiterated his stance, and what he believed the stance of the nation should be, namely non-interference with slavery where it existed, and preventing slavery to spread in the territories, and above all was his stand to preserve the Union.  The substance of what he said was conciliatory, but it also mentioned the obvious:
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:''"In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of [[civil war]]. The Government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it."'' [http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/war/lincoln_address1.html]
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rectal sex was described, and praised, in [[Greek literature|Greek poetry]], usually with youths who had attained the proper age, but had not yet become adults. Seducing children into the practice was considered very shameful for the adult, and having such relations with a male who was no longer adolescent was considered more shameful for the young male than for the one mounting him. Greek courtesans, or [[hetaera]]e, are said to have frequently practiced heterosexual rectal intercourse as a means of preventing pregnancy, a matter in dispute.{{Fact|date=January 2007}} How acceptable rectal sex was may also have varied with the time-period and the location, as Ancient Greece spanned a long time and stretched over three continents and two major seas.
  
After communications between [[Fort Sumter]] and Charleston broke down over quietly surrendering the fort, Confederate General [[P.G.T. Beauregard]] knew reinforcing the fort was certain, and he may have been aware of a supply ship already on its way from Norfolk. He ordered the fort shelled on April 12, 1861; the honor of firing the first gun went to an ardent secessionist from Virginia, 66-year-old Edmund Ruffin.  The fort surrendered on April 14 after 36 hours of bombardment, the single fatality of the engagement was to a Union soldier, killed when a cannon exploded as they were readying a final salute. Major Anderson and his force were immediately paroled, and were allowed to leave on the supply ship a few hours later.
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For a male citizen to take the passive (or receptive) role in rectal intercourse was (traditionally) frowned upon in Rome, while playing the active role with a young slave was more likely to be ignored. In fact the Romans thought of rectal sex as something specifically "Greek," although Roman men often availed themselves of their own slaves or others in this way.<ref>Quignard, Pascal (1996) ''Le Sexe et l'effroi''</ref>
  
The American Civil War had begun.
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In Japan, records (including detailed [[shunga]]) leave no question that at least some male-male couples did engage in penetrative rectal intercourse.
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[[Image:Larcomuseumrectalsex.jpg|thumb|Man and woman having rectal sex. Ceramic, Moche Culture. 300 A.D.]]
  
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Evidence suggestive of widespread heterosexual rectal intercourse in a pre-modern culture can be found in the erotic vases, or stirrup-spout pots, made by the [[Moche]] people of Peru; in a survey<ref>[[Rafael Larco Hoyle]] and Dr. Francisco Guerra, quoted in Tannahill, Reay (1992) ''Sex in History'', p. 297-298</ref> of a collection of these pots, it was found that 31 percent of them depicted heterosexual rectal intercourse, more by far than any other sex act. Moche pottery of this type belonged to the world of the dead, which was believed to be a reversal of life. Thus the reverse of common practices was often portrayed. The [[Larco Museum]] houses an [http://www.museolarco.org/iep_er.shtml Erotic Gallery] in which this pottery is showcased.
*[http://www.conservapedia.com/American_Civil_War:_1861 Continue to the events of the Civil War in 1861]
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*[http://www.conservapedia.com/American_Civil_War:_1862 1862]
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The 19th century anthropologist [[Richard Francis Burton]] has theorized that there is a geographical [[Sotadic zone]] wherein male/male penetrative intercourse is particularly prevalent and accepted; moreover he was one of the first writers to advance the premise that such an orientation is biologically determined.<ref name="burton1885">{{cite web| url=http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/burton-te.html| first=Sir Richard Francis| last=Burton| work="Terminal Essay", from his translation of The Arabian Nights| title=Section D: Pederasty| year=1885| accessdate=}}</ref>
*[http://www.conservapedia.com/American_Civil_War:_1863 1863]
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*[http://www.conservapedia.com/American_Civil_War:_1864 1864]
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=== Western cultures ===
*[http://www.conservapedia.com/American_Civil_War:_1865 1865]
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In many Western countries, rectal sex has generally been [[taboo]] since the [[Middle Ages]] when [[Christian heresy|heretical]] movements were sometimes attacked by accusations that their members practised rectal sex among themselves. At that time the mainstream [[Christianity|Christian]] [[clergy]] was not celibate, but the highest orders of some heretical sects were, leading to rumours that their celibacy was a sign of their attraction to members of the same sex. The term ''[[buggery]]'' originated in [[medieval]] [[Europe]] as an insult used to describe the rumoured same-sex sexual practices of the heretics from a sect originating in [[Bulgaria]], where its followers were called ''[[bogomil]]s''; when they spread out of the country they were called ''buggres'' (from the [[ethnonym]] ''Bulgars''). Another term for the practice, more archaic, is "pedicate" from the [[Latin language|Latin]] ''pedicare,'' with the same meaning.<ref>"I have derived the word pedicate from the Latin paedicare or pedicare, meaning "to penetrate rectally." in "The Warren Cup: homoerotic love and symposial rhetoric in silver," Note 6;''The Art Bulletin,'' March, 1999 by John Pollini [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0422/is_1_81/ai_54517307/pg_30]</ref>
*[http://www.conservapedia.com/American_Civil_War:_Aftermath Aftermath]
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While men who engaged in homosexual relationships were generally suspected of engaging in rectal sex, many such individuals did not. Among these, in recent times, have been [[André Gide]], who for that reason was said to have been the pope of a religion to which he did not belong; [[Oscar Wilde]], who despite being accused of being a "[[somdomite]]" (sic) by [[John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry|the Marquess of Queensberry]] actually did not engage in rectal sex {{Fact|date=June 2007}}; and [[Noel Coward]], who had a horror of disease, and asserted when young that "I'd never do anything - well the disgusting thing they do - because I know I could get something wrong with me."<ref>Philip Hoare, ''Noel Coward: A Biography'' p.18</ref>
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=== In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam ===
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[[Image:Sodoma - Elluin.jpg|thumb|upright|[[François Elluin]], ''Sodomites provoking divine wrath'', from ''Le pot-pourri'' ([[1781]])]]
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This prohibition of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s against rectal sex has been promulgated under the rubric of "[[sodomy]]," which includes various other transgressions of a sexual nature, whether with men, women or animals, or, according to some, as "not supporting the poor and the needy."{{Fact|date=August 2007}} This idea is vividly brought to life in the popular interpretation of the story of Sodom, where the people were prone to sexual immorality, and as a result were destroyed. There are conflicting views as to why Sodom was destroyed.
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[[Orthodox Judaism]] teaches that sodomy is homosexual rectal sex, and is a sin and toevah (abomination), based on the Bible passages Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13; the injunction "Do not lie with a man the lyings of a woman; it is abhorrent." has led rabbinical scholars to conclude "these verses to prohibit rectal sex between men without any exception."<ref>
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[http://www.rabbinevins.org/HHH%20Dorff%20Nevins%20Reisner%20Final2.pdf HOMOSEXUALITY, HUMAN DIGNITY & HALAKHAH]
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a combined responsum for
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RABBIS ELLIOT N. DORFF, DANIEL S. NEVINS & AVRAM I. REISNER
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This responsum was approved by the CJLS on 15 Kislev 5767 / [[December 6]], [[2006]] by a vote of
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thirteen in favor and twelve opposed. Retrieved [[2007-04-29]]
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</ref> The Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist branches of Judaism are accepting of homosexuality, but less so of sodomy.<ref>{{cite web
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However, Judaism permits heterosexual rectal sex. <ref>A man’s wife is permitted to him. Therefore a man may do whatever he wishes with his wife. He may have intercourse with her at any time he wishes and kiss her on whatever limb of her body he wants. He may have natural or unnatural sex, as long as he does not bring forth seed in vain. However, it is a sign of piety not to show too much levity but to sanctify himself at the time of intercourse… A man should not depart from the way of the world and its custom because its ultimate purpose is procreation. ([[Mishnah Torah]] Issurei Biah 21:9)
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In Christian countries it has often been referred to euphemistically as the ''peccatum contra naturam'' (the sin against nature, after [[Thomas Aquinas]]) or ''Sodomitica luxuria'' (sodomitical lusts, in one of Charlemagne's ordinances), or ''peccatum illud horribile, inter christianos non nominandum'' (that horrible sin that among Christians is not to be named).
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''Liwat,'' or the sin of Lot's people, is officially prohibited by most Islamic sects. There are parts of the Qur'an which talk about smiting on [[Sodom and Gomorrah]], and this is thought to be a reference to unnatural sex, and so there are [[hadith]] and Islamic laws which prohibit it. Practitioners of rectal relations are called ''luti'' and are seen as criminals in the same way that a thief is a criminal, meaning that they are giving in to a universal temptation. Liwat with a woman is known as ''lesser liwat'' and with a man as ''greater liwat.'' Punishment for transgression can be severe, involving flaggellation or even death.<ref>Anwar, Ghazala. 2001. "Islam, Homosexuality and Migration". Foundation Conference on Islam in the West and Homosexuality. "Some scholars refer back to the Shari’ah rules ... argue that rectal sex between men, as considered equivalent to heterosexual intercourse, is punishable by one hundred whiplashes for an unmarried man and death by stoning for a married man. Other traditional scholars have ruled that “sodomy” between men is always punishable by death for both partners, whether married or not, based on a hadith. The punishment of toppling a wall on two men who practised “sodomy,” which is sometimes reported, particularly in Afghanistan, is based on another hadith."</ref> Men who play the role of receptive partner in the practice are known as ''ibneh'' and are considered to be suffering from a disease, ''ubnah.'' The active partner, however, is considered as being especially masculine, all the more so if the penetrated person is a "non-believer."{{Fact|date=October 2007}}
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== See also ==
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{{Portal|Sexuality}}
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{{commonscat|rectal sex}}
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* [[rectal chicken-choking]]
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* [[Orgasm#rectal orgasm|rectal orgasm]]
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* [[Anilingus]]
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* [[Ass to mouth]], (''ATM'' or ''A2M'')
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* [[Barebacking]]
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* [[Buggery]]
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* [[Coprophilia]]
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* [[Dirty Sanchez]]
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* [[Baseball metaphor|Fifth base]]
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* [[Homosexuality laws of the world]]
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* [[Islamic view of rectal sex]]
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* [[Klismaphilia]]
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* [[List of sex positions#rectal-specific positions|List of rectal sex positions]]
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* [[Pegging (sexual practice)]]
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* [[Santorum controversy]]
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* [[Santorum (sexual neologism)]]
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* [[Sodomy]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
*Time-Life Books ''The Civil War'', vol. 1 (''Brother Against Brother''), Time Inc, New York (1983)
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*Time-Life Books ''The Civil War'', vol. 15 (''Gettysburg''), Time Inc, New York (1983)
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*Nevins, Allan. ''Ordeal of the Union: A House Dividing'', Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, (1947)
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*Bowman, John S. (editor), ''The Civil War Almanac'' World Almanac Publications, New York (1985)
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==Links==
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==External links and references==
====The Official Records of the War of the Rebellion====
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* [http://www.alt-times.com/altsex.html Advice on rectal Sex]
*[http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/moa_browse.html Official Records, from Cornell University]
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* [http://www.sexuality.org/l/sex/elffaq.html#rectalsex rectal Intercourse and rectalingus] - from alt.sex FAQ
*[http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/sources/records/default.cfm?CFID=2953054&CFTOKEN=64723065&jsessionid=de3014246f1a3c587075TR Official Records, from eHistory.com]
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* [http://sex.manageyourlovelife.com/rectal_pleasure.php ManageYourLoveLife.com: rectal Pleasure]
====General====
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*[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/civil_war_maps Library of Congress Civil War map collection]
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*[http://www.civil-war.net The Civil War Homepage]
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*[http://www.pbs.org/civilwar The PBS/Ken Burns documentary]
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*[http://www.historyplace.com/civilwar The History Place]
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*[http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/civilwar/civilwar.htm Civil War at a Glance; US Interior Department]
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*[http://www.civilwarhome.com Shotgun's home of the American Civil War]
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*[http://www.cwc.lsu.edu US Civil War Center, from Louisiana State University]
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*[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/nhihtml/cwnyhshome.html Civil War Treasures, from New York Historical Society]
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*[http://quod.lib.umich.edu/l/lincoln/ Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln]
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====Prelude to war====
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== Further reading ==
*[http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=60&invol=393 Full text of the Dred Scott v. Sandford]
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* [[Toni Bentley|Bentley, Toni]] ''The Surrender: An Erotic Memoir'', Regan Books, 2004.
*[http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Missouri.html Missouri Compromise]
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* Brent, Bill ''Ultimate Guide to rectal Sex for Men'', Cleis Press, 2002.
*[http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/kansas.html Kansas-Nebraska act]
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* Hite, Shere ''The Hite Report on Male Sexuality''
*[http://blueandgraytrail.com/event/Compromise_of_1850 Compromise of 1850]
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* Houser, Ward ''rectal Sex.'' [http://williamapercy.com/pub-EncyHom.htm '''Encyclopedia of Homosexuality.'''] Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.), Garland Publishing, 1990. pp. 48-50.
*[http://www.usconstitution.net/fslave.html Text of the Fugitive Slave Law]
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* Manning, Lee ''The Illustrated Book Of rectal Sex'', Erotic Print Society, 2003.
*[http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/learning_history/brown/public_davis.cfm text of speech by Sen. Jefferson Davis, Dec. 8, 1859]
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* Morin, Jack ''rectal Pleasure & Health: A Guide for Men and Women'', Down There Press, 1998.
*[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/P?mfd:2:./temp/~ammem_rvc6:: ''Lecture on John Brown'' by Frederick Douglas]
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* Sanderson, Terry ''The Gay Man's Kama Sutra'', Thomas Dunne Books, 2004.
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* Strong, Bill with Lori E. Gammon ''rectal Sex for Couples: A Guaranteed Guide for Painless Pleasure'' Triad Press, Inc.; First edition, 2006.
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* Taormino, Tristan ''Ultimate Guide to rectal Sex for Women'', Cleis Press, 1997, 2006.
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* Underwood, Steven G. ''Gay Men and rectal Eroticism: Tops, Bottoms, and Versatiles'', Harrington Park Press, 2003
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* Webb, Charlotte ''Masterclass: rectal Sex'', Erotic Print Society, 2007.
  
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*[http://www.historyplace.com/lincoln/divided.htm Lincoln's "House Divided" speech]
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====1860 Presidential Campaign====
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*[http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/votes/1853_1869.html#1860 Federal Register, 1860 election results]
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*[http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/march/jefferson-davis-inauguration-speech.htm Jefferson Davis Inaugural speech, as reported in Harper's Weekly]
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*[http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/war/lincoln_address1.html text of Licoln's first inaugural speech]
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*[http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/war/lincoln_address2.html Lincoln's second inaugural speech]
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*[http://www.civilwarhome.com/csconstitution.htm Constitution of the Confederate States]
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Modern erotic interpretation of Hadrian and Antinous, by Paul Avril
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Print, Paul Avril, 1906; In F-K Forberg, Manual of Classical Erotology

rectal sex is a form of human sexual behavior. While there are many sexual acts involving the anus, rectal cavity, sphincter valve and/or rectum, the term rectal sex is often restricted to rectal intercourse: the insertion of the erect penis into the rectum.

It is a form of sexual behavior considered to be comparatively high in risk, due to the vulnerability of the tissues and the septic nature of the anus.[1]

rectal intercourse

Male-male

In premodern societies, including ancient Greece and premodern Japan, rectal sex was associated with male-male paederastic relationships. Manuscripts and art from those periods depict rectal sex as the main or only sexual activity that occurred in such relationships.

In modern times, particularly in Western cultures, rectal sex has been popularly associated with gay and bisexual men. In particular, rectal sex has been associated with the spread of HIV, especially in early years of the discovery of the disease. This resulted in gay bathhouses in some American cities being shut down by public-health authorities.

Among gay men who have rectal sex, some consistently take the top (insertive) or bottom (receptive) role, but this is not always the case: some men who have rectal sex act as both top and bottom at different times. This is known as "versatile" or "switch".

Male-female

In several cultures receptive rectal intercourse by heterosexual partners is widely accepted. One reason is that there is very low risk of unwanted pregnancy via unprotected rectal intercourse (though this is not an absolute guarantee, since semen can leak from the anus, across the perineum, and enter the vagina). Also, rectal sex is even sometimes seen as preserving female virginity, because it leaves the hymen intact. Another reason is that the anus is considered to yield more tactile pleasure for the penis, being tighter than the vagina. The Renaissance poet Pietro Aretino advocated the practice in his Sonetti Lussuriosi (Lust Sonnets).[2]

rectal sex and female virginity

Though more often applied to first penetration,[3][4][5] the concept of "technical virginity" is sometimes conceived of as resting solely on vaginal penetration.[6] In Norman Mailer's novel Harlot's Ghost, a character states that in Italy, an unmarried woman had to be "a maiden before and a martyr behind" which implied that such women were obliged to submit to rectal sex, and that rectal sex was consistently painful.

In other cases first rectal intercourse is conceived of as ending a separate virginity from first vaginal intercourse,[7][8] with varying degrees of seriousness. In a Rolling Stone interview comedian Sarah Silverman joked: "I didn't lose my virginity until I was twenty-six. Nineteen vaginally, but twenty-six what my boyfriend calls 'the real way.'"[9]

Frequency

Determining the proportion of people that engage in rectal sex, and the frequency with which they do so, is rather difficult. Sexual surveys tend to reflect whether those surveyed have ever had rectal sex, or whether they have had rectal sex in the last year, instead of distinguishing between those who have tried it one or a few times and those who regularly have rectal sex. It is also thought that a reason for the difficulty is the difficulty of collecting data on a practice that remains highly stigmatized in many countries.[Citation Needed] According to a 2004 report, "Some research suggests that one in four heterosexuals in the US has tried rectal sex and for one in 12, it is an occasional or episodic practice. Other surveys suggest that seven times as many women as gay men engage in rectal intercourse, a figure reflecting the greater overall heterosexual population."[10]

While at the present time it is reported more frequently among same-sex couples, according to Dr John Dean and Dr David Delvin, "in absolute numbers, it is hypothesized that more heterosexual couples have rectal sex than homosexual couples".[11]

Homosexual

In the 1950s in the United Kingdom, it was thought that about fifteen percent of male homosexuals practiced the method.[12] The Gay Urban Men's Study (P.I. Stall, UCSF) and the Young Men's Study (YMS, PI Osmond/Catania, UCSF), indicate that 50% of men surveyed engage in rectal sex. The Laumann study claims that 80% of gay men practice it, while the remaining 20% never engage in it at all.

A survey conducted from 1994 to 1997 in San Francisco by the Stop AIDS Project indicated that over the course of the study, among men who have sex with men, the proportion engaging in rectal sex increased from 57.6% to 61.2%.[13]

Heterosexual

Edward O. Laumann's 1992 survey, reported in The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States found that about 20% of heterosexuals have engaged in rectal sex. Sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, working in the 1940s, had found that number to be closer to 40% at the time. More recently, a researcher from the University of British Columbia in 2005 put the number of heterosexuals who have practiced rectal sex at between 30% and 50%.[14]

A French survey of five hundred female respondents concluded that a total of 29% had practiced rectal sex, though only one third of these claimed to have enjoyed the experience.[15]

In 2005, a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control determined that the incidence of rectal relations in the heterosexual population is on the increase. The survey showed that 38.2 percent of men between 20 and 39 and 32.6 percent of women aged 18 to 44 had engaged in heterosexual rectal sex; in 1992 a similar survey found that only 25.6 percent of men 18 to 59 and 20.4 percent of women 18 to 59 had.[16]

Other rectal sexual behavior

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A butt plug is one of many sex toys specifically designed for rectal usage.

rectal sex need not involve penile insertion. The active partner (male or female) may use appendages other than a penis, such as the fingers and a fist. The use of the mouth and tongue on the anus, called rimming or rectalingus is also common, often in conjunction with other sexual acts. He or she might also use an artificial device, often a phallic reproduction (penis) or one that is generally engineered specifically for rectal penetration (butt plug. When a female using a strap-on penis rectally penetrates a male, it is referred to as pegging.[17]

Prostate stimulation

The prostate gland, also known as a "male G-spot", "P-spot", or "A-spot" can be stimulated during rectal intercourse.[18]

Stimulation of the prostate gland can result in pleasurable sensations and can lead to a distinct type of orgasm in some cases. The prostate is located next to the rectum and is the larger, more developed[19] male homologue to the Skene's glands, also known as the "G-spot"[20] or "female prostate",[21] which are located around the urethra and can be felt through the wall of the vagina.

Risks

rectal sex exposes participants to two principal dangers: infections, due to the high number of infectious microorganisms not found elsewhere on the body, and physical damage to the anus and the rectum due to their vulnerability.

Recent reports have documented that risky behavior is on the rise among men who have sex with men.[22] Likewise, among men who have sex with women, a 1992 study of socially and sexually active Puerto Rican men indicated that of the more than 40% who reported having rectal sex with women, very few had used condoms.[23]

Infectious diseases

Among the diseases with which rectal sex is associated are HIV,[24] rectal cancer,[25] typhoid fever[26] and various diseases associated with the infectious nature of fecal matter or sexual intercourse in general. Among these are: Amoebiasis; Chlamydia; Cryptosporidiosis; E. coli infections; Giardiasis; Gonorrhea; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C; Herpes simplex; Human papillomavirus; Lymphogranuloma venereum; Pubic lice; Salmonellosis; Shigella; Syphilis; Tuberculosis.[27][28][29]

HIV/AIDS

The high concentration of white blood cells around the rectum, together with the risk of cuts to the rectum and that one of the functions of the rectum is to absorb fluid, increases the risk of HIV transmission because the HIV retrovirus reproduces within the immune system's T-cells/CD4 cells. Use of condoms and other precautions are a medically recommended way to lessen risk of infections. Unprotected receptive rectal sex is the most risky sexual behavior in terms of HIV transmission.[30][31][32]

Physical damage

Physical damage to the rectum and anus can manifest as generalized ano-rectal trauma, hemorrhoids, rectal fissures,[27] and rectal prolapse. An insufficient amount of lubricant can make it especially painful or injurious.[33] Damage is more likely if intercourse is forcible or aggressive, if alcohol or other drugs have dulled sensitivity, if communication is poor, or if technique is clumsy.

Incontinence

Incontinence has also been reported; the result of the rectal sphincter losing its tonus.[34] A 1993 study published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine found that out of a sample of forty men receiving rectal intercourse, fourteen experienced episodes of frequent rectal incontinence.[35] Tristan Taormino argues in her book The Ultimate Guide to rectal Sex for Women that proper technique, clear communication, and mutual consent can reduce the risk of incontinence.

Cancer

Most cases of rectal cancer are related to infection with the human papilloma virus. The incidence of the disease has jumped 160% in men and 78% in women in the last thirty years, according to a 2004 American study. The increase is attributed to changing trends in sexual behavior and tobacco use. Current use of tobacco increased the incidence of rectal cancer four-fold, while a history of multiple sex partners (fifteen or more) or receptive rectal sex increased the incidence seven-fold.[36]

Protective measures

As the rectal mucosa provides insufficient natural lubrication, artificial lubrication is most often required or preferred when penetrating the anus.

Because the vaginal opening is located so close to the anus, without proper precautions it is not uncommon for sexual partners to spread bacteria from the anus into the vagina as well as the urethra, the repercussions of which can include urinary tract infection (UTI), which can lead to infection of the kidneys. This also happens if an object or appendage is inserted rectally and then vaginally before proper cleaning.

Latex gloves or condoms can be used to reduce the risk. It is also possible to take acceptable measures separate from such protection, which include (but are not limited to) hand washing and being conscious and wary of where one's hands and devices are placed.

Condoms are less effective and more prone to burst or slip during rectal sex than vaginal sex. While one study estimates that condoms fail anywhere from 10% - 32% of the time during rectal sex,[37] SIECUS indicates a much lower failure rate of 0.5 to 12%.[38]

On this subject, the CDC says "Most of the time, condoms work well. However, condoms are more likely to break during rectal sex than during vaginal sex. Thus, even with a condom, rectal sex can be very risky. A person should use generous amounts of water-based lubricant in addition to the condom to reduce the chances of the condom breaking."[39]

Some manufacturers offer "extra strong" condoms designed specifically for rectal intercourse. These condoms, while stronger, are usually not coated with spermicide and so offer less protection against pregnancy should semen enter a woman's vagina, but will lessen the chance of irritation to the sensitive anus area.

In a 1998 joint conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, Jack Morin recommended Kegel exercises for people interested in rectal sex to eliminate the possibility of loss of muscle tone, though he claimed he had never observed muscle loosening himself and the comment was primarily concerned with insertion of fists and other large objects.[40]

The danger of rectal cancer may be reduced by an HPV vaccine. According to Dr Anne Szarewski, "Men who have sex with men are at a much higher risk than average of rectal cancer and genital warts, particularly if they are HIV-positive," and this population may benefit from the vaccine.[41]

Legal issues

For a more detailed treatment, see Sodomy law.

The legal status of rectal sex varies greatly between jurisdictions, from being completely open and legal, to being illegal for male to male participation, to only being legal in marriage or even totally outlawed. In some areas where rectal sex may otherwise be legal and the participants are above the general age of consent there exists a higher age of consent for rectal sex.

United States

Until 2003, the legality of rectal sex varied from state to state. In some states, the practice was illegal. New York,[42] Montana,[43] Kentucky,[44] Pennsylvania,[45] and Georgia[46] had their anti-sodomy laws challenged and struck down by state supreme court decisions, but other states, including Texas,[47] upheld their state's laws criminalizing such conduct.

In 1986, during the case of Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 U.S. 186, the United States Supreme Court decided that there was no constitutional right to privacy with respect to acts of rectal sex performed in the privacy of one's home. A Georgia law criminalizing consensual sodomy in the privacy of one's home was therefore found not to be unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of Georgia, in the case of Powell v. Georgia 270 Ga. 327, 510 S.E. 2d 18 (1998), however, later found that statute inconsistent with the Georgia state constitution.

In 2003, the Supreme Court revisited Bowers in the case of Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558, and found the Texas law against consensual sodomy to be unconstitutional. This invalidated all statutes in the United States that would make consensual sodomy illegal. The principle has also been held applicable in other cases; the Supreme Court of Virginia decided in Martin v. Ziherl, 607 S.E.2d 367 (Va. 2005), that the generally unenforced law against fornication was unconstitutional based on Lawrence.

Cultural issues

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A shunga print depicting a man and a youth

Historically, a number of cultures have recorded the practice of male-male rectal intercourse. The males who participated in such relationships often did not do so exclusively, as participation in these male-male relationships did not preclude sex with women. Such relations have also been documented as taking place in houses of prostitution, which provided youths or young men.

Ancient and non-Western cultures

The term "Greek love" has long been used to refer to the practice, and in modern times, "doing it the Greek way" is sometimes used as slang for rectal sex. However, homosexual rectal sex was far from a universally accepted practice in Ancient Greece. It was the target of jokes in surviving comedies; Aristophanes mockingly alludes to the practice, claiming that "Most citizens are europroktoi (wide-arsed) now."[48] While pedagogic pederasty was an important part of society, these relationships were not necessarily sexual. There are very few works of pottery and other art that display rectal sex between older men and boys, or even adult men. There are many more such works depicting intercrural sex, which was not condemned for feminizing the boys. Other sources make it clear that the practice was criticized as shameful.[49]

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Homosexual rectal sex was known in ancient Greek and Roman societies, here depicted between Roman males on the Warren Cup.

rectal sex was described, and praised, in Greek poetry, usually with youths who had attained the proper age, but had not yet become adults. Seducing children into the practice was considered very shameful for the adult, and having such relations with a male who was no longer adolescent was considered more shameful for the young male than for the one mounting him. Greek courtesans, or hetaerae, are said to have frequently practiced heterosexual rectal intercourse as a means of preventing pregnancy, a matter in dispute.[Citation Needed] How acceptable rectal sex was may also have varied with the time-period and the location, as Ancient Greece spanned a long time and stretched over three continents and two major seas.

For a male citizen to take the passive (or receptive) role in rectal intercourse was (traditionally) frowned upon in Rome, while playing the active role with a young slave was more likely to be ignored. In fact the Romans thought of rectal sex as something specifically "Greek," although Roman men often availed themselves of their own slaves or others in this way.[50]

In Japan, records (including detailed shunga) leave no question that at least some male-male couples did engage in penetrative rectal intercourse.

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Man and woman having rectal sex. Ceramic, Moche Culture. 300 A.D.

Evidence suggestive of widespread heterosexual rectal intercourse in a pre-modern culture can be found in the erotic vases, or stirrup-spout pots, made by the Moche people of Peru; in a survey[51] of a collection of these pots, it was found that 31 percent of them depicted heterosexual rectal intercourse, more by far than any other sex act. Moche pottery of this type belonged to the world of the dead, which was believed to be a reversal of life. Thus the reverse of common practices was often portrayed. The Larco Museum houses an Erotic Gallery in which this pottery is showcased.

The 19th century anthropologist Richard Francis Burton has theorized that there is a geographical Sotadic zone wherein male/male penetrative intercourse is particularly prevalent and accepted; moreover he was one of the first writers to advance the premise that such an orientation is biologically determined.[52]

Western cultures

In many Western countries, rectal sex has generally been taboo since the Middle Ages when heretical movements were sometimes attacked by accusations that their members practised rectal sex among themselves. At that time the mainstream Christian clergy was not celibate, but the highest orders of some heretical sects were, leading to rumours that their celibacy was a sign of their attraction to members of the same sex. The term buggery originated in medieval Europe as an insult used to describe the rumoured same-sex sexual practices of the heretics from a sect originating in Bulgaria, where its followers were called bogomils; when they spread out of the country they were called buggres (from the ethnonym Bulgars). Another term for the practice, more archaic, is "pedicate" from the Latin pedicare, with the same meaning.[53]

While men who engaged in homosexual relationships were generally suspected of engaging in rectal sex, many such individuals did not. Among these, in recent times, have been André Gide, who for that reason was said to have been the pope of a religion to which he did not belong; Oscar Wilde, who despite being accused of being a "somdomite" (sic) by the Marquess of Queensberry actually did not engage in rectal sex[Citation Needed]; and Noel Coward, who had a horror of disease, and asserted when young that "I'd never do anything - well the disgusting thing they do - because I know I could get something wrong with me."[54]

In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

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François Elluin, Sodomites provoking divine wrath, from Le pot-pourri (1781)

This prohibition of the Abrahamic religions against rectal sex has been promulgated under the rubric of "sodomy," which includes various other transgressions of a sexual nature, whether with men, women or animals, or, according to some, as "not supporting the poor and the needy."[Citation Needed] This idea is vividly brought to life in the popular interpretation of the story of Sodom, where the people were prone to sexual immorality, and as a result were destroyed. There are conflicting views as to why Sodom was destroyed.

Judaism

Orthodox Judaism teaches that sodomy is homosexual rectal sex, and is a sin and toevah (abomination), based on the Bible passages Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13; the injunction "Do not lie with a man the lyings of a woman; it is abhorrent." has led rabbinical scholars to conclude "these verses to prohibit rectal sex between men without any exception."[55] The Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist branches of Judaism are accepting of homosexuality, but less so of sodomy.[56]

However, Judaism permits heterosexual rectal sex. [57]

Christianity

In Christian countries it has often been referred to euphemistically as the peccatum contra naturam (the sin against nature, after Thomas Aquinas) or Sodomitica luxuria (sodomitical lusts, in one of Charlemagne's ordinances), or peccatum illud horribile, inter christianos non nominandum (that horrible sin that among Christians is not to be named).

Although some Christian denominations disapprove of rectal sex, some believe it to be acceptable.

Islam

Liwat, or the sin of Lot's people, is officially prohibited by most Islamic sects. There are parts of the Qur'an which talk about smiting on Sodom and Gomorrah, and this is thought to be a reference to unnatural sex, and so there are hadith and Islamic laws which prohibit it. Practitioners of rectal relations are called luti and are seen as criminals in the same way that a thief is a criminal, meaning that they are giving in to a universal temptation. Liwat with a woman is known as lesser liwat and with a man as greater liwat. Punishment for transgression can be severe, involving flaggellation or even death.[58] Men who play the role of receptive partner in the practice are known as ibneh and are considered to be suffering from a disease, ubnah. The active partner, however, is considered as being especially masculine, all the more so if the penetrated person is a "non-believer."[Citation Needed]

See also

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External links and references

Further reading

  • Bentley, Toni The Surrender: An Erotic Memoir, Regan Books, 2004.
  • Brent, Bill Ultimate Guide to rectal Sex for Men, Cleis Press, 2002.
  • Hite, Shere The Hite Report on Male Sexuality
  • Houser, Ward rectal Sex. Encyclopedia of Homosexuality. Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.), Garland Publishing, 1990. pp. 48-50.
  • Manning, Lee The Illustrated Book Of rectal Sex, Erotic Print Society, 2003.
  • Morin, Jack rectal Pleasure & Health: A Guide for Men and Women, Down There Press, 1998.
  • Sanderson, Terry The Gay Man's Kama Sutra, Thomas Dunne Books, 2004.
  • Strong, Bill with Lori E. Gammon rectal Sex for Couples: A Guaranteed Guide for Painless Pleasure Triad Press, Inc.; First edition, 2006.
  • Taormino, Tristan Ultimate Guide to rectal Sex for Women, Cleis Press, 1997, 2006.
  • Underwood, Steven G. Gay Men and rectal Eroticism: Tops, Bottoms, and Versatiles, Harrington Park Press, 2003
  • Webb, Charlotte Masterclass: rectal Sex, Erotic Print Society, 2007.

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