The best protection against diseases is not to change sex partners all the time. If you have one partner for a long time, the chances of getting dangerous diseases are quite slim. - Otherwise, if this is not what you want, you should use a barrier protection - the most popular method of this type is the condom.
Assuming you have a long-term partner, you won't need to worry about catching diseases, but you may still need protection against unwanted pregnancies. Condoms can help here, as well. For more information, including other options, do some reading on "Contraceptives".
Your arms protect your rib cage and the rib cage protects the lungs and heart.
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Dental dam, a device used to protect the mouth during oral sex, is made of the same latex as used in condoms. Dental dam can be purchased at any adult/safer sex stores.
say sex on a bus
No, sperm is not harmful to a fetus during sex. The cervix acts as a barrier to protect the uterus and fetus from any external substances, including sperm. In fact, it is safe for pregnant women to engage in sexual activity unless advised otherwise by a healthcare provider.
You need to ask your BF that question. Wiki can't tell you why, but you need to insist that he keep it on. Demand it. No comdom, no sex. You need to protect yourself no matter what he does. Many men/boys only think of themselves and not the woman they are having sex with.
In Ramadan you cannot have sex during daylight hours.
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During sex, our sex organs are stimulated. There are many nerve endings in our sex organs. This causes the pleasurable feeling
No, sex during menstruation does not cause gonorrhea. Gonorrhea is an STD, it would be transmitted via sex.