You should wait at least a week if the sex involves your toe.
No. A sex reassignment therapy can consist of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to modify secondary sex characteristics, sex reassignment surgery to alter primary sex characteristics, and permanent hair removal for transwomen. The sex reassigment surgery means (in the case of a woman-male transformation) that, in the case of your question, a phalloplasty is done as a replacement of one sexual organ to another. But the phalloplasty as a surgery doesn't have the technology to make the sexual organ produce semen, like a "natural" one would. So, if it doesn' produce semen, it means no sperm.
Not pregnant. To avoid unwanted pregnancy practice safe sex at all times.
Current canon, excepting the Twilight Series, is that vampires do not have sex. In the Twilight Series, they are impervious to disease, so no, Edward is safe.
she wore a left pacth as a condom to promote safe sex
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Its fine!! As long as you dont have sex before bungee jumping!
Fisting is considered one of the least common same-sex sexual behaviors among men. It involves inserting one's hand or fist into a partner's rectum or vagina, and it is typically practiced by a small percentage of individuals in the LGBTQ+ community.
Not sure how hand surgery relates to safe sex. Open stitches or wounds and contact with body fluids? AID's transmission is possible with any fluid to blood stream contact, but hopefully you would be keeping the hand clean and out of contact with body fluids just to prevent an infection of some sort of a more common type.
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.
Through sex-change surgery.
Kate Snow never had sex reassignment surgery. She was born female.
Ten minutes.
There are no "safe" days to have sex. Use birth control.