No -- but then, neither is any other part of life. Having sex can make babies (which can be a good thing) and transmit diseases, some of them fatal -- definitely a bad thing. So step one is to learn about the Biology of sex, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases.
Sex is also about intimacy -- that means there can be emotional involvement as well as physical pleasure. Step two therefore is to learn about all those emotions.
When you understand all this, you can have safe sex.
No it's good:)
With protection yes
Yes, it can anneal to either the template stand or the newly synthesized strand.
If the couple engages in safe sex practices, group sex is just as safe as any other form of sex.
You can have safe gay sex the same way you have any other safe sex. Always use a condom to protect yourself from STDs.
1. Sexual intercourse (no safe sex) 2. Oral sex (no safe sex) 3. anal sex (no safe sex) 4. Sharing needles 5. Contact of infected bodily fluids
If your partner is disease free, yes kissing sex organs is safe.
No "safe sex" is really absolute safe. It is all about probabilities: if you use contraceptive methods, you significantly the risk of a pregnancy.
There are no "safe" days to have sex. Use birth control.
importance in achieving satisfying and safe sex life
As long as you have no other health issues, it is safe to have sex at any time during your cycle.
In normal pregnancy without problem, it is safe to have sex from the beginning of your pregnancy until you give birth.
As safe as having unprotected sex
Yes it is completely safe.