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Anal-oral contact, also referred to as anilingus and colloquially known as rimming, rimjob, tossing the salad, or 87 (compare 69), is a sexual activity involving contact between the anus or perianal areas of one person and the mouth of another. It was referred to also as the black kiss. Anilingus (from "anus" and "lingua", commonly misspelled as "analingus", compare to cunnilingus from "cunnus *" and "lingua") is thus simultaneously anal sex and oral sex. It should be contrasted with anal sex followed by fellatio, which is often referred to as ass to mouth, A2M, ATM or A2OGM, which is in effect anal-oral contact at one remove.

Culture


Anilingus can be practiced by humans of all sexual orientations. In both sexes, the anus contains nerve endings similar to those found in the genitalia. Often, one person runs his tongue around the rim of the anus--hence the terms rimming and rimjob. Frequently, for added pleasure, and to loosen up the anus for anal sex, the tongue is inserted into the sphincter muscle of the anus. The tongue probes the sphincter until it loosens and allows further penetration. Often, this leads to anal penetration by the male; either a male penetrating the anus of another male, or a male penetrating a female's anus with the penis. It can also be called the Beaster.

Health risks


From a health standpoint, anilingus may carry serious risks because of the presence of bacteria on or in the anus or rectum. Applying the mouth to the genitals immediately after applying it to the anus can inadvertently introduce Escherichia coli ("E. coli") into the urethra, causing a urinary tract infection, curing which may require a three day antibiotic regimen. Unprotected anilingus involves the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, such as Genital Herpes or intestinal parasites. Anilingus is considered a low-risk activity for the transmission of HIV.

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

Public notoriety


The Starr Report on the Lewinsky scandal made mention of anilingus between President Bill Clinton and intern, Monica Lewinsky. *

References to anilingus were made in the American sitcom, Sex and the City, where the main character Carrie uses the euphemism tuchus lingus, and in the first several minutes of the first episode of the British drama, Queer as Folk. It is also mentioned in the movie Bigger, Longer and Uncut as a rimjob, and is one known way the character Butters has been sexually molested.

Reference to "tossing the salad" is made in Chris Rock's comedy routine, Tossed Salad Man, and in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.The source for both of these references is an HBO special concerning life in an American prison.

In a Saturday Night Live sketch, Christopher Walken played character "Colonel Angus". After repeatedly playing off the term, it was revealed his given name was Anil Angus, meant to parody the term.

A reference to the "rusty trombone" (a sexual position in which a man receives anilingus and is masturbated simultaneously) is made by the character "Mooj" in the 2005 movie The 40-Year-Old Virgin, by Andy Dick in the film The Aristocrats, and is also referenced on the WCTR radio station on the computer game, San Andreas.

2Pac's Toss It Up is a reference to tossing salad, however he does not suggest licking the anus.

In the Bloodhound Gang song "The Ballad of Chasey Lain," Jimmy Pop said "eat your ass," a reference.

It is also mentioned in Little Britain a couple of times.

Prevalence in pornographic videos


Anilingus became something of a fad around 2003 or 2004 in United States straight pornographic videos but has been commonly found on international gay videos for considerably longer.

See also


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