oh. by safer sex. safer abilities. & safer people. you know. ;)
You don't have to, but gloves are a safer sex tool.
Truly safe sex is abstinence.Safer sex means using barrier contraception so that bodily fluids can't mix. A condom is the cheapest, most readily available barrier method. The safer sex message also suggests the use of dental dams when performing oral sex - to prevent the mixing of bodily fluids from that activity too. The reason it is called safer sex rather than safe sex is because condoms can split or become ineffective if they aren't put on properly. Make sure you read the instructions in the packet or you could even find a tutorial video on youTube.
And what is the question? Depending on your religious views - or lack of them - either get married, or just get a sex partner. Personally, I would suggest you get married. In part, this agrees more with my religious views. However, it is also safer. Leaving aside the religious views, at least it is safer not to change sex partners frequently.
It makes sex safer, reduces teen pregnancy. But it can make them feel that there is nothing wrong with having sex without thinking about it
Depending on how "high class" they are if I'm allowed to use that term to describe prostitutes they will practice safer sex so that they continue to get customers. Having an STD would cause business lose. As for sluts and promiscuous women they really don't care because they're sex addicts.
They are safer. Married women are less likely to want relationships beyond sex.
Yes! It is cleaner and safer! If you'd have a child you'd have both parents together and you have less chance of a life threatening STD
deciding when to have children and knowing what constitutes safer sex and reproductive health......... by student in edcouch-elsa high school
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.
No, I mean it has been over a year of us having sex, and it still hurts any time he goes fast or hard. Answer: There may be some health problem. In this case, it is safer to consult with a doctor.
Ted McIlvenna has written: 'Sexual Strategies for Pleasure and Safety' 'Meditations on the gift of sexuality' 'The Complete Guide to Safer Sex'